Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] [prep] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 There is only what from our side is neither predictable nor controllable — the coming of the Word from beyond which opens and displays to us the overwhelming advent of God as he makes himself known in the ‘ eternal moment ’ .
2 However , although these five writers belonged to a minority group in their society , and although they say that their experience derives from a source greater than human reason can comprehend , they are fired with a certainty that it is intimately related to the deepest needs and purposes of human being , and has about it the simple inevitability of fulfilment .
3 I guess an inexperienced parent just does n't know what to do with these intruders in the nest , and disposes of them the only way it can .
4 This fascinating display holds , and reveals to you the vital spirit which eventually triumphed in 1945 .
5 He looks up , the script said , and sees above him the huge , luminous eyes of a monster .
6 I imagine that many honest people would sympathise with Weatherhead and happily echo his final paragraph : ‘ All this gives me as much as I need , and seems to me the essential credo of Christianity .
7 The chef , Master Worker Chang , is a caricature of a Chinese chef , very large and fat , who is very solicitous for our welfare , and comes in and explains to us the dishes in a sort of Chinese version of Hyman Kaplan 's English .
8 This supports a thick earthen plate which forms the ceiling of the cellar and carries above it the central core of the nest with its tiers of nurseries , fungus gardens , food stores and , of course , the royal chambers where the king and queen live .
9 There is a strong sense of violence attached to the notion of ta'kwanya ; for this category of creative , cultural capability is comprised of poisonous forces and carries with it the idea of predation ( see Overing 1986a ) .
10 This will entail monitoring and sampling activity , and carries with it the power to ban the sale of dangerous products and to organise their withdrawal and destruction .
11 Ancient Hindu tradition says that this life force , known as Sakti or the ‘ energy of the gods ; , materialises in the form of a spiral and brings with it the forces of attraction and repulsion .
12 She does not , apparently , test her spellings by saying them as they look , but imposes upon them the correct pronunciation .
13 This requires a sensitive , exploratory approach which validates the user/carer perspective but integrates with it the knowledge and skills of the practitioner .
14 He it is who not only empowers us to do right , but works in us the desire to want to do right , without which we would never dream of turning to ask him for his strength .
15 Acceptance of the criterion of examinability affects both the content and form of the knowledge presented but carries with it the guarantee of high status .
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