Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] the [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Projects using the expertise within the group have included the Falkirk and Stirling environmental geological mapping projects , the East Grampian project and the DOE sponsored West Birmingham and Fuller 's Earth projects . |
2 | However , although the parliament on May 26 called on foreign states to support the demand for the withdrawal of the 14th Army , it hesitated to back Snegur 's demand . |
3 | A pointer is touched against each point of intersection on the grid and the digitizer records the position in the computer . |
4 | These repeated the proposals of the earlier memorandum and in addition recommended the disbanding of the National Advisory Committee , the suspension of the 1937 League conference and the replacement of the New Nation by a bulletin for League branches prepared by the National Organizer 's office . |
5 | David Checketts was his first private secretary , a former squadron leader in the RAF who had been equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh , and was the perfect person to help the Prince make the transition from the armed services into a full-time working member of the ‘ family firm ’ . |
6 | Did the runner bringing the news from the battlefield run straight past him when he reached the town ? |
7 | The documents sent to Mr Dalyell concerned the sinking of the Argentine warship General Belgrano during the Falklands conflict . |
8 | Why not follow such a course given the controversy about the issue of district services being autonomous from mental hospitals ? |
9 | At the moment the computer receives the pulse from the Light Rifle it compares the value of its scan registers with the screen position of the target and , if a match is found , the player has hit it . |
10 | This provides the opportunity to compare the effectiveness of the two major instruments of regional policy ( Regional Development Grant and Regional Selective Assistance ) with the financial assistance policies of the local authorities and many other agencies . |
11 | The Law Commission in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recommended that s15(2) ( b ) should be deleted and instead a reference to the buyer having a reasonable opportunity to compare the bulk with the sample should be inserted into s34 . |
12 | The structure was held together with ropes binding the beams to the vertical posts . |
13 | He wrote Quodlibeta ( between 1291 and 1301 ) , and treatises opposing the doctrine of the plurality of forms . |
14 | It is , indeed , difficult to avoid the generalization that while classical tendencies are increasingly becoming the ‘ dominant ’ ( in Jakobson 's sense ) in a commercial system such as that epitomized by US broadcasting , naturalist tendencies remain the dominant in the UK where public-service values retain an increasingly tenuous hold . |
15 | Her fingers tickle the hairs on the back of my hand . |
16 | In February 1974 the original lessee assigned the lease to the second defendant , a company , which duly entered into the required covenant directly with the landlord . |
17 | Before the collapse of the Soviet Union , the central Soviet budget met the cost of the decontamination , medical treatment and checkups of the several hundred thousand victims and liquidators , as well as the compensation payments to those still living in contaminated areas . |
18 | A million neon signs push the delicacy of the pink twilight into a dull haze . |
19 | Liberal theories centre their attention on the almost free-floating power of the Commons , whereas liberal-democratic accounts by-pass the significance of the Commons in order to place a twin emphasis on the government ( the Cabinet and the Prime Minister ) and the people in special relationship each to the other . |
20 | Here f t denotes the logarithm of the forward rate at time t for foreign exchange transactions which will take place at time t + 1 . |
21 | Constitutions embodying decentralization bind the bourgeoisie against the short-run pursuit of their material interests , reflecting an abstentionist strategic rationality . |
22 | There was however some danger of developments of this kind given the resources of the powers that were active in the region . |
23 | Mr Finkelstein had been given the contract to paint the interior of the convent . |
24 | Each time the text supplies the interpretation of the illustration . |
25 | When Wittgenstein says , ‘ Each time the text supplies the interpretation of the illustration ’ , I think he means ‘ Each time the text indicates how we are to treat the illustration ’ . |
26 | Having said , ‘ Each time the text supplies the interpretation of the illustration . |
27 | So far fears that West Germany will be too distracted by the rebuilding of East Germany to continue the building of the European Community have been exaggerated . |
28 | Therefore the release of intracellular membrane-bound calcium precedes the onset of the stimulus-induced degranulation . |
29 | The three chartered accountant institutes , like other recognised professional bodies such as the Law Society of Scotland , are currently discussing with the Securities and Investments Board ( SIB ) proposals to implement the recommendations of the MacDonald report on training and competence in the financial services area . |
30 | This facilitates and in part constitutes the challenge of the perverse : |