Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Services for problem drinkers must focus on both the individual and his or her environment .
2 But soon the big stories were written in the knowledge that readers would know at least the bare bones from a news bulletin , and the 24-hour cycle of the daily paper lost much of its point as a news medium .
3 In carrying out the work , the research will draw on both the available documentary evidence and on interviews with key actors .
4 Ownership of the homes will pass to either the lender or a housing association , and borrowers on low incomes will be able to qualify for income support to help pay their rent .
5 Rosalind Yarde describes the new system as ‘ a radical shift away from the traditional method of formula funding and towards a reliance on market forces ’ , but a great deal will depend upon how the system works out in practice .
6 Thus engineers should learn about how the public perceives risk and makes risk decisions .
7 If , for example , we were to create a drawing of a No Smoking sign the cigarette would appear on the black sheet while the red circle and bar would appear on both the magenta and yellow sheets because the shade of red we chose requires both .
8 But … perhaps you do not know — how could you ? — what cannon and mangonels can do to even the stoutest walling .
9 A ‘ soft ERM ’ of this kind could work alongside both the existing ERM and — later — a monetary union comprising Germany and its closest monetary disciples .
10 Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too .
11 The agenda for the preliminary meeting should contain at least the following :
12 The education and training of Health Care workers should include at least the possibility of working in partnership with people rather than for people , so that the experience of unlearning , deroling and relearning through which the family development nurses had to go in order to work effectively in this way with people , can be avoided .
13 The colour developed at any point will depend on where the sonic pressure-pulse had got to when the light arrived , i.e. on the distance of that part of the scene .
14 For manipulations on 9th day or older embryos , which have to be done in a Petri dish it is necessary to introduce two bends over a microburner , similar to those described for solid needles ( Table 13 ) , although the exact angle of the bends will depend on how the micromanipulator is set up ( Figure 8 ) .
15 However , the suitability will depend upon both the investor 's wealth and the reason for undertaking a futures transaction .
16 Other problems can arise with how the employee 's spouse will cope with living abroad and what the spouse 's employment prospects will be .
17 Alternatively the dynamic wealth terms may arise from either the absence of a full interdependent model which would permit disequilibrium in one asset to spill over into other assets or from some otherwise omitted dynamic effects arising from the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure .
18 Also , the liability of any individual beneficiary may depend on when the Revenue chooses to make its assessment .
19 An adequate extrapolation theory must have at least the following features :
20 Cade could provide for both the Crown and its debtors credit and financial expertise .
21 This is an exciting prospect as future policy could depend on how the eight perform at Cologne and Essen .
22 The problem is that , because it is simply a filter , the output of a DOG will vary with both the location and the contrast of the edge that is present .
23 Their thirteen examples are still flying safely and reliably and at an operating profit , and unless and until a new design is embarked upon ( undoubtedly requiring massive joint international investment ) then Concorde will almost certainly be the only way civilian passengers can travel at twice the speed of sound until well into the next century .
24 " I woll that the said Felliship shall have for evermore the presentement , nominacion , and admyssyon of the said two Preestes of the said two services and the removing and puttyng out of them …
25 Liability in this case would depend on why the cooker exploded .
26 Around Moortown , on the Western side of the lough , some 200 million tonnes of lignite have been indicated but there is some evidence that the deposit around Moortown may contain at least the same amount as the Crumlin deposits .
27 Those within the Communist Party opposing the new moves should look at where the most radical of my generation are turning for political identity .
28 The Bill could lead to exactly the same kind of problem .
29 He added , however , that his firm would win at least the same revenues as 1992 — $40m .
30 With the Arkansas governor a Rhodes Scholar at the university in 1968-69 looking all set for victory , it meant the US would become at least the 10th nation this century to boast a leader taught at the city of the dreaming spires .
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