Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I 'm I mean for me the issues is avoiding guilt tripping them , but at the same time erm I want them to know erm that they are real children who are being really affected and hurt and damaged and losing their parents as a result of this war , and that is a hurtful thing to know . |
2 | Celebrate with them the Catholicity of the Church . |
3 | Suggest to them the fact that when they had finished this one they would know absolutely bloody everything that could be possibly known , now and for always , about Wimbledon . |
4 | Make him fit the bill ; imagine for him the attributes that you require . |
5 | These examples are more comprehensive too , because they put before us the ways people communicate visually as well as verbally . |
6 | Bear in mind that if a total loss occurs you still have to pay any outstanding instalments and if a Motor policy is cancelled you are liable for premiums up to the date we receive from you the Certificate(s) of Insurance . |
7 | Six months ago , we put to him the problem of single-union agreements and he dismissed it . |
8 | As I look behind me the queue was getting bigger and bigger . . |
9 | Both men are reporting what seem to them the facts of the case , and they are the more confident about doing so because no Englishman has arisen to rebut their arguments . |
10 | However , people 's capacity for perceiving themselves in this way is not innate ; it is acquired within a framework of established social practices which impose on them the role ( forme ) of a subject . |
11 | Noting that " Europe has entered a new , promising era " , the declaration stated that " as a consequence this Alliance must and will adapt " and must " reach out to the countries of the East which were our adversaries in the Cold War and extend to them the hand of friendship " . |
12 | But we also attribute to him the power to mediate between those same concerns and the hostile forces of disease . |
13 | Add to them the cohorts of civil servants patiently drafting and redrafting sackfuls of international Green verbiage , and whole planeloads of whingeing journalists and television crews , and the whole shebang becomes so big as to overwhelm the senses of the vast majority of the aboriginal citizens of Planet Earth . |
14 | So many of the literary works having hypocrisy in their title add to it the word exposed , or a synonym . |
15 | Add to it the idea of caring love and the potential permutations are endless . |
16 | Put it together with the talk after the first battle , and add to it the understanding of the ark as the throne of God , as the visible guarantee of God 's presence with his people , the symbol of his covenant relationship with them , as their wedding ring , we might say , and you have then something to explain the consternation of Eli and the wife of Phinehas . |
17 | Give to me the death certificate book , and this new patient 's notes . ’ |
18 | I said well that 's what is , I said if you look at it the depreciation is so heavy compared with the income , and I said and the insurance as well but I said hopefully cos we have n't had any of er any claims at all this year you know , I said I know but all of the insurances of gone up , but I said I 'm hoping that we can sort of get the insurance down if possible so he said , yeah fair enough then . |
19 | By the clouds which hang around it the locals can foretell a storm : |
20 | His chest heaving , he collapsed against her , the breath driven from his body , his heart thrashing against his ribs , and then slowly awareness returned , seeping into his dazed mind like ice-water , bring with it the pain and an overwhelming sense of self-loathing and disgust . |
21 | The approach work is always quite nasty , but once you get into it the experience is very pleasurable . |
22 | But I think one of the things that men are afraid of is that when women get into the things the attitudes change , as we were saying about bigotry and religion and so on with football , I do n't think that men want that because this is the perfect club they can enjoy and indulge all that , but if women really get into it the thing will change as society does . |
23 | I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen . |
24 | And in return , I promise you that if I get from you the reply for which I hope , I will be about your business presently . |
25 | And remember before you the names of |
26 | When we eventually get to it the Visitor Centre there explains with diagrams and scientific data why this is the driest place in Australia . |
27 | Traditionally at least , horns convey to us the notion of the cuckold — the unfortunate , unmanly husband whose wife 's unsated sexual passion finds its outlets elsewhere . |
28 | We must be cautious , though , in making the assumption that such words as ‘ king ’ , ‘ prophet ’ or ‘ Messiah ’ still convey to us the meaning which they had at the time and in the world of Jesus . |
29 | Satisfied that all is well , DOS will start the program called PRINT , and pass to it the rest of the command you typed ( which is the name of the file you want to print — PENGUIN.TXT ) . |
30 | First , you time the length of the material to be trimmed at the beginning of the shot , and subtract from it the amount of the backspace ; this shorter length is then the point at which you set the tape early for the edit-in . |