Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [vb base] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | So we 'd got to take the card and show her the Mother , we 'd been . |
2 | You will tell me if you find it was murder and give me the name of the murderer . |
3 | The prominent white clasts are fragments of anorthosites — calcium and aluminium-rich rocks that make up the bulk of the lunar highlands crust and give it the light colour that is visible from Earth . |
4 | ‘ Cut the crap and show me the pics , ’ he said . |
5 | He was referring to the times at Achnacarry when I would on occasion meet the trainees returning from a speed march and pipe them the last two miles back to the camp . |
6 | Hamish would take pity upon this sorry figure and give him the duffle-coat to keep himself warm . |
7 | Let his man make his way back there , and let me have the third horse and bring you the quickest way to Ullesthorpe . |
8 | When Batty comes back , why not preserve the current formation and make him the fifth defender , seeing as Speed seems to revel in the central midfield . |
9 | I 'll have to wait until Bluebeard 's in a mellow mood and tell him the truth . |
10 | Cyril Bradbury 's shocked daughter Denise had to make his breakfast at home and rush it the four miles to his bed wrapped in foil . |
11 | When they had gone , Cramer used the phone in the garage to put through a call to Sir Harry Marriott at his home and give him the news — the phone was more secure than a police radio band . |
12 | Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided . |
13 | IT IS not a new idea to take an impressionable , imaginative girl and make her the saviour of a man on the run , providing food , warmth and emotional support . |
14 | ‘ There was a time recently when a friend of mine said she was in love and could I look up the man in question 's chart and tell her the truth ? |
15 | It 's much better to look people in the eye and tell them the truth . ’ |
16 | By itself it does n't prove a thing , but it 's my way of getting them to take me to Strathspeld for the funeral ; I can look McDunn in the eye and tell him the truth and he knows it 's the truth and he 'll take me . |
17 | Wing and leg it The security , with its metal detectors and baggage searches , would not have disgraced an El Al chicken counter . |
18 | It 's not just the better the members that we 've got working in the Health Service , it 's about everybody in the room and everybody in the country who wants to use it and we 've got ta get it a bi a bit higher up on the agenda at this union and I hope Mick , that you can give us the confidence and give us the commitment , that that 's what we 're gon na get from this union . |
19 | After a large crusade the Jeffreys would appoint a leader and give him the task of planting a new church with the fruits of the crusade . |
20 | When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit . |
21 | When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit . |
22 | When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit . |
23 | When the guarantee is released , or you get the deposit back , you must help us to cancel the guarantee or give us the deposit . |
24 | Just give me its name and tell me the place where I can find it . ’ |
25 | These will ensure that our graduates emerge with the versatility and professionalism to back up their academic knowledge and give them the edge in the market place . |
26 | Remove the dumplings with a slotted spoon and serve them the same way as the fried dumplings . |
27 | okay , again I mean these are things that talk about confirmation I mean quite honestly I 'm I 'd be quite happy if we had offices where people talk to each other ninety per cent of the time rather than send memos and faxes to each other , and on the whole we are really talking about inside the office with the people who we work with I mean obviously clients as well trying to find something different , we tend tend to find that it 's very very easy sometimes to make a phone call it 's much easier to make a phone call and to talk to that person and give them the personal touch . |
28 | I congratulate you all on your achievement and wish you the best in putting what you have learned into practice . ’ |
29 | This means that she falls asleep in the car on the way to the airport and can not be woken except by a party of electricians returning from Corfu , who put her in a baggage trolley and push her the length of the terminal building at speeds of up to fifteen miles per hour . |
30 | Then you take out the little plastic box from your jacket and show him the syringe needle . |