Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 United almost contributed to their own downfall , but Blackpool 's finsihing let them off the hook .
2 But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box .
3 She saw his glance rake her from the top of her shining chestnut hair over her make-up-free face , and down over her pretty cotton wrap to the tips of her toes .
4 Give credit card details , say ‘ please debit my card accordingly ’ , state whether you want it posted or if youll collect it on the day , and finally give your voice number for them to call ‘ if there are any problems ’ .
5 Give credit card details , say ‘ please debit my card accordingly ’ , state whether you want it posted or if youll collect it on the day , and finally give your voice number for them to call ‘ if there are any problems ’ .
6 If you need to bring an umbrella , a street guide or anything other than a briefcase or handbag leave it in the reception area during the interview .
7 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
8 On the other hand , the buyer will wish to have the comfort of the guarantee , and , in addition , whatever rights law and statute grant him in the particular circumstances of the case .
9 And I can always remember it was in the middle of winter and put on the , the four that bit circular bit put it into the four wheel drive and it came up there wonderful and the , yet er going in we were and the other car was swaying all over the place .
10 I think I a bit put it in the back now .
11 This of course put me in the wrong .
12 He urged people not to let the short-term problems of recession blind them to the long-term truth .
13 The texts of Roman law bring us to the intriguing conclusion that by late classical times the only person who acquired property under trust and with it an unassailable title was the bona fide purchaser for value without notice .
14 Second , the cataclysmic effects of the Fall introduce us to the problem of scarcity and imbalance in the world as well as the impossibility of creating some economic Utopia .
15 But , asks NICK CAIN , can the World Cup organisers allow themselves to let South Africa 's intense love of the sport blind us to the fact that , unless political and economic stability are rapidly established , giving the tournament to a country in turmoil could have massive repercussions .
16 I 'd like you to take a sample of the polish from Dr Darnell 's fingernails , and have the lab match it against the flake you found . ’
17 Is this the one where , see a topless girl wobble them in the streets
18 Intense hedgerow scents on the bouquet lure you to the gorgeously fruity taste redolent of cassis , but with a slightly grassy note .
19 what a shame put it in the bank
20 On this last point let me for the present be content with a simple observation .
21 The problem with device drivers is that they have to be installed in your CONFIG.SYS file , and it is usually helpful to have an install routine guide you through the process — lord knows , just about every other program you come across these days insists on writing to CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT .
22 Or the planet gets it ! ’ our jolly NME team jive us from the inside back cover of a recent ish .
23 Heaven reward you for the good you have done me .
24 He stands , arms outstretched like an ancient knight , whilst the remainder of the team dress him in the EOD suit .
25 The right characterise it as the ‘ nanny state ’ stifling initiative and giving unproductive employment to the middle classes .
26 FAIR WEATHER ON THE FAIRWAYS Do n't let Britain 's winter climate deprive you of the game .
27 Alternatively , however , it may be that considerations of meaning take us beyond the scope of scientific method .
28 I wanted to write these lines in the newsletter as I wanted to say a general Thank you to the NCT and to individuals too .
29 First , what does the Yugoslav experience tell us about the strengths and weaknesses of the ‘ import-led growth ’ strategy ?
30 What does this survey of the impact of the second wave tell us about the likely impact of the third wave in the 1990s and the consequences for developing managers ?
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