Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 ( She also does all the lovely flower arrangements for which she has won an award . )
2 A century ago Norway had perhaps 20 cattle breeds but today it effectively has only the Norwegian Red .
3 However , in terms of formulating what happens next ( as required by a continuation study ) , the constraint is soft in that it only raises both the probability of the two characters playing the same role in an elaborated representation .
4 Better , just , you just , in sa well I do n't mean better but it just makes just the difference now so what can I say ? .
5 Incidentally , if you see a catalogue description of ‘ antique ’ applied to a binding , it usually means exactly the opposite .
6 For , even in these difficult times , he still holds dear the thought of League football arriving at ‘ The Tip ’ .
7 And it also becomes all the more important to provide the context .
8 If the ideology provides.a new point of view , it also defines favourably the identity of those who occupy this new vantage position .
9 It also has probably the finest and most ancient native pines in Scotland , venerable trees whose gnarled , weatherbeaten habit has more in common with old oaks than with the conifers we are used to seeing .
10 Despite the wonderful emotional quality of the picture , it also shows clearly the hard unromantic nature of canal transport in the late 19th century .
11 Cars were being left on a fast stretch of road outside Woodham Cottages , in Newton Aycliffe , but it now seems likely the owner of the business will make an arrangement to park his taxis on land at the Woodham Equestrian Centre to reduce the dangers .
12 it then takes away the acid from the joint .
13 He then uses much the same repertory of colours and patterns and fin displays as he did for aggression , but in a female these trigger a series of different responses that eventually culminates in the laying of eggs .
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