Example sentences of "the [noun] [letter] " in BNC.

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1 Tel ; ( 070 ) 510294 ) , base their operation on the Challenger I , a sleek , spacious 34m boat .
2 The U D M is planning to set up a giant recycling plant here to provide employment for an area badly hit by pit closures .
3 It is , it is to support unions like the U D M and encourage scab unions .
4 My point is , you heard the say how well equipped the U D A are .
5 If you take the British army out of Northern Ireland tonight , the U D A would clean up , you would have real civil war , it would be worse than ever , we have to be thankful that catholics and protestants
6 There 's a clear implication there , that the U D P policy is moving in the dire the same direction as the Cleveland policy is moving .
7 I learned of their decision colleagues last night on television when the Chairman announced at the U D M Conference , who are not involved in this issue at all , that three thousand redundancies of management and clerical staff were going to be made .
8 I have said consistently we do n't want to be the first in the industry , I would rather await either N A C O T , N A C O M or the U D M seeing what they , the outcome is there as we have traditionally done and then take it from there where you must agree that we have usually improved on their offer when it 's been made .
9 Equally critical was the U D M President Neil Greatorex .
10 In a memo ( signature illegible ) to the assistant chief of naval staff dated two months after the sinking of the Bismarck , the writer said that it had ‘ unofficially ’ come to his notice that an Ensign Smith of the U S Navy was in the Catalina aircraft that had resighted the Bismarck , then en route to Brest , two days after British naval forces had lost contact with her ; and that an Ensign Rinehart was in another searching Catalina .
11 That working-class wages would remain at subsistence level — the fact is that the real wage of the average worker has increased by a factor of over ten between 1900–70 in the UK and by a factor of fourteen in the U S over the same period ; that collective ownership of the means of production would result in an increase of wealth for the workers and so improve their lot — the fact is that in both Russia and Cuba it has been necessary to restore discipline in factories by introducing a military routine with the surplus value being siphoned off by the state ; that communist revolutions would start in such advanced industrial countries such as Britain , France , America and Germany — the fact is that a socialist revolution has taken place in none of these countries ; that conflicts between states are the results of capitalism and will cease under communism — the fact is that in the streets of Budapest and Prague , in Afghanistan and on the Soviet-Chinese border we have seen the power of the Red Army being used against fellow communists ; that the income difference between capitalists and workers will rise — the fact is that in all industrial countries the effective after-tax , after-benefits real income gap between rich and poor has diminished ; that capitalism will collapse because of its internal contradictions — the fact is that capitalism has not collapsed in any Western country , yet .
12 In an article in Figaro in 1978 Jean-Pierre Dujardin collected together the best-researched estimates of lives lost under communism : it was based on studies such as Robert Conquest 's classic analysis of Stalin 's purges The Great Terror , Professor Kuganov 's seminal study of liquidations based on a detailed demographic survey of Russia 's population between 1939 and 1959 and the detailed work done by Professor Richard Walker in a report commissioned by the U S Senate and published in 1971 .
13 Professor S.J. Prais estimates that in 1909 the share of the hundred largest enterprises in manufacturing net output in the UK amounted to 16 per cent approximately , but by 1970 it had reached 40–41 per cent ; while in the U S over the same period the figure grew from 22 per cent to 33 per cent .
14 When the U S authorities failed to undertake domestic policies to remedy the external situation , some countries started to exercise their option of converting their dollar balances into gold .
15 It continues to be a difficult problem in view of the role of the dollar in international trade and finance , and the size of the U S economy .
16 Visitor delegate from the Christian Church Disciples of Christ in the U S and Canada .
17 We , with the , you know , detente , and the collapse of the the U S S R and we 'll be saving a fortune now on , on armaments so surely that could be
18 If the affluent countries , East and West , Europe and the U S are willing to pay fair prices to the developing countries for their natural resources , they can keep their aid and relief plans .
19 In his study of Amer In his study of m the U S he found that seventy five percent of the s people who spoke Na-dene , could n't give a reason er a proper reason for passing their language on to the er children .
20 Even the all-white cotton garments , the mainstay of the inventory , posed an unexpected problem in the U S because these items had to be ironed , starched too if possible ; many Americans do not even possess an iron , let alone use one .
21 Two years after storming New York , Laura and Bernard hired a young girl of impeccably aristocratic background and ‘ English rose ’ looks as Director of Publicity for the U S company .
22 Fuelling the aristocratic Ashley appeal in the U S was the considerable publicity given to the shy , young fiancée of Prince Charles .
23 I hoped the u s authorities were giving him a hard time .
24 ‘ So we are as vital as Panama to the U S ? ’
25 We want the E E C to enforce laws at least along the lines imposed by the U S A after the Exxon Valdez disaster .
26 The complaint is really a litany of er a whole host of the old grievances there that we have heard several times er before and we will be dealing with the matter in the proper place through our U S council in the U S courts , in terms of er suggestions that it is that it surrounds the question er of monopoly we certainly er do not accept that thirty eight percent of slots at Heathrow in any way constitutes a monopoly it certainly does not .
27 I think the bottom line of this issue , frankly , is that the U S er attorney the governmental er investigating authorities in this matter have had this information at their disposal for several years now , had there been any question of G Tec 's behaviour er we would certainly be the subject of something that we are not right now , and that the bottom line is we have been assured from the outset that G Tec has not been a subject of this investigation , that G Tec 's behaviour has been above reproach , and as far as his comments go we we do n't really know what context to put them in .
28 Eighteen of the top twenty two market in the in the U S A use .
29 One er one of Gain 's first customers in the U S was er E D S. E D S have er will be using Gain technology to deliver erm what they 're calling console applications for the World Cup in nineteen ninety four in U S A. So that in the in the er the World Cup environment there will be kiosks around thes the er the the training camps for instance where players or er fans can go up and touch using a touch screen can see the er the the highlights of the last Cameroon versus England game , they can find out where the nearest Indonesian restaurant and they can find out the team news for the next game .
30 I do n't know if the situation in Germany is as stable as people are making out I do not know if the other continents , or the other countries within the European continents , are of a stable nature when we look at what is happening in certain parts of the previous Russia or the states of the U S S R there is complete and utter confusion and atrocities being perpetrated on people within those .
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