Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] [prep] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | The Führer has given to me the honour of organizing the conference and , of course , responsibility for his safety . |
2 | Trainees will come to realise that their action , by its abruptness , has carried with it the judgement that the client is guilty of incest . |
3 | The Minister of State , my right hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , West and Abingdon ( Mr. Patten ) , was on the Front Bench yesterday and has reported to me the content of the ten-minute Bill and the vote . |
4 | However , my Presidency has impressed upon me the Sea-Change in recent years of governmental policy as it affects University and College finances . |
5 | In standing out for true sportsmanship on the field Mr Chapman , loyally backed by his players , set a standard which has raised the sport he loved to the highest level , and has won for him the gratitude of sportsmen the world over . ’ |
6 | Neither the Bar Council nor the Law Society has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession . |
7 | Neither the Law Society nor the Bar Council has raised with me the question of the quality of recruitment to the legal profession . |
8 | The Labour Party showed more faith than anyone in the medicine of the pollsters and strategists , believing they has found in it the panacea for their 13-year malaise . |
9 | But he has brought with him the Furies who appear at key moments of the action — the spectral creatures whose gaze he can not endure but whose presence he understands , since he believes he has murdered his wife . |
10 | Over recent years , the study of the fire problem involved in high-bay ( high-racked ) warehouses has provoked much thought and discussion , and has brought with it the realisation that there are many factors to be considered in determining the correct solution to adopt . |
11 | Mr Colman if I might add that re- orientation has brought with it the need to change our pricing strategy and therefore rather than going package by package right through the whole thirty four , we 're actually trying initially on the engines to go in one bang to price everything on the engines and do it in the next few months . |
12 | The geometrical plan of these structures , and the accuracy of their laying-out , caused astonishment upon their discovery , but otherwise the more that has emerged about them the more difficult in some ways they have become to understand . |
13 | Oh gee , tomorrow right , mum has gone to me the other day oh , there 's this woman at bridge she wants someone to baby-sit for her on Wednesday nights . |
14 | THE death of the Dowager Duchess of Rutland has taken from us the last and most loved of our nieces ( for niece she was , although older than the present writers by five and ten years ) . |
15 | US sources in London insist that Mr Clinton has put behind him the resentment over Conservative involvement in the US election . |
16 | Mr. Sumption , counsel for the third , fourth and fifth defendants , has renewed before us the same arguments as he addressed to Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C . |
17 | Your father has extended to me the hospitality of his house for as long as I care to take it , or until he grows sick of the sight of me . |
18 | The children are in role as the townspeople of Nazareth ; out of role the teacher has established with them the nature of their work , their commitment to their land , families and places of work . |
19 | He , in retaliation , has launched against them the most concentrated onslaughts that he has been able to devise . |