Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Comfort , to me , means warmth , and whenever I change homes the first thing I do is make it as warm as possible . |
2 | Place on a flat dish with legs pointing diagonally towards you , hold with a carving fork and cut through wing joints ; carve legs the same way and divide in two . |
3 | Now they say surprises the said document for you this morning |
4 | Without appropriate or just ‘ good enough ’ object relationships the mature ego can not develop . |
5 | Mountain lifts : Climb mountains the easy way by chair lift or by rack railway and cable car . |
6 | The sailing team recently undertook a trip to New England which cost parents the princely sum of £7 . |
7 | My experience over many years is that Standing Committees and other similar Committees on the Floor of the House , with exceptions that I will come to in a moment , never give Bills the due consideration that they ought to have . |
8 | Full-scale life-size reconstructions give visitors the best idea of what the site was like in the past , however . |
9 | Give yourself , you know , somewhere where you can sit quietly , and also give children the same opportunity , even quite small children need to be on their own sometimes . |
10 | Trainers teach fighters the wrong mentality . |
11 | Ken Delve charts the long history of 231 Operational Conversion Unit — Canberra tutors since 1951 . |
12 | This extension is straightforward because the curved space–time we inhabit bears the same relation to the Minkowski space of SR that a curved space does to the Euclidean space of Newtonian mechanics . |
13 | To pack all this equipment into a boat of this size and still allow operators the maximum operating efficiency and working space was not easy . |
14 | You tackle things the wrong way . |
15 | Part of the drive to improve inner cities is deliberately to reward success , increase the gap between the working and the non-working , retain business and talented and successful people in these areas , and charge those who use services the economic cost of these services , so that if they do n't like the price they will be encouraged to move out to areas where ‘ the price is right ’ . |
16 | Outside , watching the man stride away along the pavement , Ruane said , ‘ Just because they speak our language , do n't imagine they do things the same way . |
17 | Yes , the same thing is like erm , if I do , the rest of the shop for the rest of the d , that day , but I do goods the next night , erm , that shop 's okay for the next day , and it 's , it 's only like on a one day basis . |
18 | But managers say the reforms offer patients the best deal , and no hospitals are threatened . |
19 | Whatever the topic covered , museums and historic sites offer pupils the genuine article , whether it is a Roman sandal or a nineteenth-century crinolene , an English country house or a medieval castle . |
20 | IT was a great idea to have Van Morrison close the T&C , but thank heavens the unpredictable Irishman was in fine form . |
21 | For people who own gardens the simplest solution is probably a small plot , clearly marked , although there can be disadvantages to this solution . |
22 | To make the trips to Ferdi worthwhile , I usually take three horses up and have lessons one afternoon , stable the night , and have lessons the following morning before travelling home . |