Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The difficulty we all share is how can one construct a planning framework which allows for strategically significant inward investment to be accommodated without declaring an open season of speculative proposals from developers and uncertainty at the local level up and down the county .
2 In the hut we all talk of you , you know that ?
3 ‘ From the moment I first saw freestyle I knew it was the sport for me — there was so much more to it than ordinary skiing — it was beautiful and the ultimate in skiing athleticism . ’
4 And we know that the tumour I first saw has got less .
5 When they 're close to the microphone you stupid idiot !
6 In the evening they both listen-in [ to the radio ] and enjoy it very much , especially the Sunday evening sermons . ’
7 This is the night we British fans also learn whether Woody 's ( Woody Harrelson ) political career takes off , and will find out what Norm ( George Wendt ) loves most in the world .
8 This is the night we British fans also learn whether Woody 's ( Woody Harrelson ) political career takes off , and will find out what Norm ( George Wendt ) loves most in the world .
9 I ask you if you like me and you tell me you ‘ fancy ’ me — is n't that the word you British use to describe a lustful attraction ? ’
10 Their TV adverts , which show contented passengers relaxing on clean , modern , uncrowded and efficient trains , whilst enjoying the attentions of friendly and caring staff , are far from the reality we all experience .
11 The thing we all share is an overwhelming love of the show .
12 We might define the way we that application as four logical components .
13 The way she those things with like her face and stuff , I do n't know , just the way she stands , everything about her just makes me laugh .
14 The way it all works is very simple .
15 When selected , a mode is accompanied by a different coloured LED on the front panel , and the way it all pans out is like this : Rhythm ‘ Green ’ gives you fat vintage ; Rhythm ‘ Yellow ’ is modern bright ; Lead 1 ‘ Green ’ is vintage lead ( la Mark I Boogie ) ; Lead 1 ‘ Yellow ’ simulates old Marshalls etc. ; Lead 1 ‘ Red ’ is souped-up Brit-style lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Green ’ offers half-cranked Boogie lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Yellow ’ is classic Mark II-C or Mark IV Boogie lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Red ’ produces bright Boogie lead .
16 ‘ Never mind what I said , I do n't say things the way you ordinary people do , Marcus and I understand each other , we are folk of the frontier . ’
17 We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road .
18 Get out the way you stupid dog .
19 Because our conscious memories are selective , because we remember stories that meant something to us , that spoke to us , your answer will reveal to you a great deal about the way you used stories when you were a child .
20 But that 's the problem we all face is n't it .
21 To begin with there is the DOS SHELL , ( also known as the FRONT END ) which is a graphical user interface , ( or GUI ) and this is most likely to be the screen you first encounter when you switch on your computer .
22 Consider the following , and see how many words or phrases describe your feelings — as you remember them — at the time you left nursing .
23 God had answered that prayer , and taught her that the people had their own ministry to offer in return from the time she first set foot on African soil .
24 ‘ I was under the impression you despised sympathy , Miss Fanshawe . ’
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