Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The fingers were long , unnaturally thin , the skin on them so clear it seemed he could see right through them to the bone itself . |
2 | He may do it by actually ‘ clobbering ’ somebody , but this would imply a rather drastic escalation of the conflict situation and happens too rarely for everyone in the aggro-leader role to prove themselves . |
3 | ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party . |
4 | They were stars of the hard left , but we have heard little about them during the election struggle . |
5 | He says being a little forgiving I could praps forgive them a little for us on the 1952 test , the first , but I ca n't forgive them for what they did to these other lads on the later tests , they must have known something from Nagasaki , Hiroshima and Bikini atoll tests . |
6 | It was good enough for them in the old days , and it will be good enough for them again , especially with THE woman out of the way . |
7 | No collection of his own papers survives , nor is there much about him in the letters of others . |
8 | We also reveal much about ourselves by the way we dress and by our hair styles . |
9 | They suppose that collective responsibility can be assigned only through something like the first method we noticed in the accident example . |
10 | Von Stein had fallen to his knees , and stared dazedly about him at the ruined lab . |
11 | With the noise of jollity in the background , Dustin talked endlessly about everything except the film , while Mortimer watched the clock ticking away . |
12 | Wilcox waited impatiently for her at the bottom of the final staircase . |
13 | Hopefully Oldham will prove me right … that SHOULD be an ok game as they are too crap to come and defend for 90 mins , so might try and attack us ( especially as its on the box ) . |
14 | While a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable ( p 112 ) . |
15 | Thus , while a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable . |
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17 | There was once in the olden days a giant who lived on Penhill who had all below him in the dale in his thrall . |
18 | And think better of me in the future ! ’ |
19 | On the other hand , what Alcuin has to say must be set beside the respect accorded Aelfwald 's memory at Hexham where the king was buried ( ASC D , s.a. 788 ) , which shows that the community at Hexham thought highly of him in the twelfth century and probably earlier . |
20 | As he did this a Maltese feller started striding slowly but purposefully towards us from the back of the club . |
21 | He 's come round to both our Joe and our Tamar and , heaven knows , he was bitter enough against them at the start . ’ |
22 | I know no touch of consanguinity — No kin , no love , no blood , no soul so near me As the sweet Troilus . |
23 | There are billions of galaxies much like it in the Universe . |
24 | She could cope well enough with him in the office where their point of contact was work , but occasional moments — like last Saturday , sitting in the sunshine in the garden of her flat , and today on the train — had shown her a glimpse of Luke the man , not simply Luke the employer . |
25 | What he expected was to see the Labour Government driven into an election either by its own dissensions or by the action of the Liberals , and its consequent replacement by a Conservative administration , obviously with himself at the head . |
26 | Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described . |
27 | As one would expect , this work , together with one by the Portuguese Moor Ibn Bassam , is virulently opposed to El Cid . |
28 | And he started to cry , there , alone with her in the cemetery , next to those he had loved the most and missed the most . |
29 | These are now part of planning history , but it is live history : the issues are still very much with us in the 1980s , and there is no guarantee that the current resolution of them will prove sufficiently resilient to withstand the unpredictable changes in the context within which they operate . |
30 | He looked thoughtfully from her to the dresser . |