Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [vb -s] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was just lucky that I spotted it in time and did something about it at such an early age , or God knows what the child might have turned into , with Saul 's soul possessing him . |
2 | In a constitutional democracy , there are individuals whose status or office gives them the automatic right to be heard . |
3 | Not all Heroes are nobles by any means — some are ordinary folk whose outstanding abilities and deeds makes them the equal of any other hero on the battlefield . |
4 | Not all Heroes are nobles by any means , some are ordinary folk whose outstanding abilities and deeds makes them the equal of any other Hero on the battlefield . |
5 | Studying business management and marketing gives me the tools to ensure social work issues get positive publicity , ’ she said . |
6 | And if they go a goal ahead in Turkey , the home-team are going to kick hell out of them and hopefully side-line most of them until the New Year ( and god knows what the crowd will do — have you ever seen Midnight Express ? ) |
7 | ‘ I enjoy using the Schut paper because the variety of weights and textures gives me the perfect surface for my work , from very detailed illustrations to the more spontaneous watercolours . ’ |
8 | That 's well over three thousand miles and God knows what the roads are like south of Valparaíso , if there are any . |
9 | I am going into the field to-morrow against King Henry 's army and against the Earl of Kent in particular , and God knows what the outcome will be . |
10 | Fishing the smaller rivers and streams gives you the chance to actually watch the fish . |
11 | One farmer quoted by Curtin and Shields indicates what the company got away with : ‘ They were telling us what to do . |
12 | I am going to have to take Proby up on his offer but Gawd knows what the interest will be . |
13 | More recent theories suggest the crossing place further down river at Rochester or Chatham , but Dunkin tells us the Roman Army ( the seventh and tenth legions ) then turned along through what is now Snodland and Halling burning and wasting the country as they advanced through the villages . |
14 | Another well-known cricketer said : ‘ I wish I could let this appear under my name , but Lord knows what the Board would do with me ! |