Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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31 | The pesticides get me the pesticides . |
32 | As the dreamsun showed us the insubstantial outlines of the City down in the valley , we faded to white . |
33 | On 1 November 1990 , Norwich Union wrote to the applicant telling him the effect of the intervention notice , and saying : |
34 | The action gave her the moments she needed to adjust , to assess her own feelings . |
35 | The oxygen isotonic ratios of the coral tell us the water temperature at the time the coral was growing . |
36 | He drew out a sturdy transparent plastic inner bag and held it up to the light to show me the contents . |
37 | The youngster 's inclusion in the side earned him the name ‘ Boy Bastin' , as seventeen-year-olds in League football were much scarcer than now , and Bastin was in a class of his own with the fierceness of his shot , as a teaser of defences and as an expert penalty-taker . |
38 | And we have more plans for the future to make it the ultimate private leisure club . |
39 | Today the Echo offers you the chance to become one of the big match mascots . |
40 | Whether working in small or large groups , encourage the chldren to think what the space they are working in represents . |
41 | The drawing shows what the city and port was like in about 1200 AD . |
42 | The card told me the rest . |
43 | And it had come down to the Valve to see what the Famlio ship was doing there . |
44 | The figure called himself the devil and declared that he had come for Gary 's life . |
45 | None of the kids know who the hell she is , which pisses her off no end , but she does n't visit much . ’ |
46 | A sudden drop in the wind told her the worst was over . |
47 | The wind hit him the moment he left the vehicle , a ferocious gust off the nearby sea which nearly lifted him off his feet . |
48 | Aware of this , he spins on his back in the manner of a break dancer and the spin gives him the momentum to strike at the legs of the attacker . |
49 | the stables show them the stables . |
50 | At the end of each section there is a summary of the main events of each of the legs showing us the different problems of all 23 entries . |
51 | The company says the deal gives it the opportunity to distribute financial information to clients ' branch offices by using their own hardware and networks . |
52 | The Discovery is the first ever gas cooker to have a hotplate with ‘ Gas Powered Discs ’ a revolutionary new concept developed by Moffat that actually places a Disc above the flame to give you the controllability you expect from gas plus an unheard of level of cleanability . |
53 | The Chancellor of the Exchequer , Kenneth Clarke tells the programme how she once asked : ‘ Why do I have to do everything in this Government ? ’ and no-one had the nerve to give her the obvious answer — she did n't have to do everything . |
54 | The club paid him the princely sum of £8 , a fee that has not risen much over the years according to some of Celtic 's more dour stars . |
55 | The islanders call it the Johnny rook . |
56 | ‘ The brooch gave us the right clue — in fact it gave us two . |
57 | The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure . |
58 | She pushed it off , rose and went to look out of the window to see what the weather was like . |
59 | ‘ Quite so and your reference to the window gives you the measure of the man . ’ |
60 | ‘ They need booze because the stink from the engine gives them the runs . |