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

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1 She has devised and delivered numerous courses on management and supervisory skills and techniques , administrative management , customer care and communications skills for organisations in both the public and private sectors in the UK and abroad .
2 AT the Annual General Meeting of the company held on 16 June in Dublin , chairman Donald P Brennan said : ‘ When we met last year I outlined the company 's plans for rationalisation in both the crystal and ceramics businesses and for the restoration of Waterford and Wedgwood brands to profitability .
3 The pulse rate subsequently fell to baseline values after gastroscopy in both the oxygen and air groups .
4 The data from the GMS interview were also analysed using AGECAT , a computerised algorithm which uses ratings on the interview to assign subjects reliably to diagnostic categories at various levels of ‘ caseness ’ ; AGECAT classification at the diagnostic syndrome case level was used as an independent criterion for comparison with both the team and the research diagnoses .
5 The Foxhall Stadium-based club have been hit by injuries to Shane Parker and Mitch Shirra , and the refusal of the Department of Employment to issue a work permit for foreigners from outside the European Community .
6 Patronage of this type produced a great deal of difficulty for both the church and the politicians , and in 1742 Robert Dundas , lord Arniston , was induced to complain of the
7 To meet increasing R&D commitments , WEG now requires a Research Engineer to be involved in the planning and management of research projects , the analysis and interpretation of data , and the reporting of results to both the design team concerned and external clients .
8 A prime minister , so the argument went , who was the subject of such a massive loss of confidence among both the political élite and the public at large would swiftly have been removed from office .
9 Second , the regulators were looking for an infusion of capital from outside the banking industry .
10 I am not even going to attempt to tell you why I was so attired , or guess at why fate should have made Donald and his equally well-equipped companions walk across that particular piece of wilderness at precisely the same time as me .
11 All such badges were approved by the College of Arms in exactly the same way as a noble family would have had their mark introduced .
12 While the view which I earlier called crude materialism is not compatible with Althusser 's general position , it would be remarkable if he were to relegate the economic aspects of society to exactly the same status as everything else .
13 The ways in which resources are partitioned are many , as , for example , on Barro Colorado Island where there are as many as eight variables of importance in just the food of coexisting ‘ surface-gleaning ’ bats .
14 Such a given behaviour ( innate is the conventional term , but I prefer to avoid it if possible , for it carries along with it a load of redundant ideological baggage ) ensures that appropriate responses are made to particular stimuli without the need for trial-and-error learning , but at the expense of limits to both the range and the flexibility of the response .
15 Where space is particularly limited sliding mirrored doors prove very popular as they automatically create an illusion of spaciousness in even the smallest of rooms .
16 At the other extreme is the voluntary but draconian Dutch ‘ covenant ’ with industry that binds companies to reduce the weight of packaging to below the 1986 level , to end all landfilling and incineration of packaging , and to take back at least 90% of all non-reusable packaging — all by the end of the decade .
17 The Home Office and its Ministers accepted that recommendation in respect of both the mark 1 and the mark 2 computers .
18 We suggest that the minimum target audience would be teachers in the same neighbourhood in schools with exactly the same computer system and available software utilities .
19 ‘ is in a position to take steps under a programme arranged between the Canadian government and both Canadian national airlines for the provision of return air transportation to Canada for both the child and an accompanying adult .
20 The justification for applying this Figure to Mercury with roughly the same time scales will be made in Chapter 8 .
21 And it was n't Sky 's fault that I used to watch better football at Barnet for exactly the same price as the weekly rental price of a satellite dish .
22 He was elected MP to his late uncle Thomas Alured 's seat at Hedon for both the Short and Long Parliaments in 1640 .
23 In recent months I have had the opportunity to go to Kashmir by arrangement with both the Pakistani Government and the Indian Government , and I have seen the profound suffering among Kashmiris of both religions — Hindu and Muslim .
24 In addition to acting as local pilot to some of the remoter islands during our stay , there were trips by car to all the more interesting spots on shore such as the old village of Skara Brae , the Churchill Barrier and the Italian Chapel .
25 The course uses specialists facilities and draws upon the expertise of lecturers at both the Polytechnic of Central London and South Bank Polytechnic .
26 On the activities of NBFIs by far the most authoritative and recent account is Goacher and Gurwen ( 1987 ) .
27 In theory the first step in the procedure is a formal application for payment of arrears by either the landlord or someone acting as an agent .
28 This is reflected in our recommendations for programmes of study in both the reading and the writing profile components .
29 In contrast to this , if the local authority receives a lump-sum grant , equivalent in size to the increase in income , this will have an effect on the local authority 's spending on X. The bureau takes full account of the grant to increase the reversion level of output by exactly the size of the grant , e.g. to in Fig. 11–9 .
30 A Ministry of Housing and Local Government enquiry into the Deeplish district of Rochdale ( 1966 ) indicated a surprising level of satisfaction with even the poorest houses .
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