Yes, there are various lists of phrases that start with "the." These often include common expressions, idiomatic phrases, and titles, such as "the big picture," "the best of both worlds," and "the bottom line." Such lists can be found in language resources, writing guides, and online databases dedicated to English phrases. If you’re looking for something specific, I can help with examples!
Who are you? Who lives there? Who did that? Who called you?
The Adventures of Don Quixote.
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winners take all winners and losers
Many short phrases start with the word will. Some examples are "Will you please help me," "Will you come look at this," and "Will you be home soon?".
best in showbest friends foreverbest wishesbest of luckbest of the bestbest place on earthbest show in townthe best is yet to comebest practicesbest person for the jobbest-seller list
Good job Good work Good game Good food Good cholesterol The list is endless... And I don't really see a point to this question *chuckles*
good news, good girl gone bad, the good the bad and the ugly, good enough for you good enough for me(cyndi lauper)
return to store for recycling
GET ME HELP i love you JOE (L)
lit,sit,bit
A prepositional phrase is a phrase that consists of an object and a preposition. A list of these phrases start with the prepositions, at, by, without, for, in, on, out, to, under, with, and within.