Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [noun sg] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Incompatible ABO expression , although seen in only 6% of patients , seemed to be associated with dysplasia or cancer somewhere in the colon . |
2 | ‘ Changes could create a vacuum by setting up new authorities with no educational experience or tradition precisely at the time schools need maximum support for the introduction of their new management systems , ’ said the SPTC report . |
3 | Where the problem is serious and continuous , it may be advisable to administer either piperazine or levamisole intermittently in the feed or water in addition to continuous Histomonas chemoprophylaxis . |
4 | Young Londoners showed either indifference or elation yesterday to the extraordinary scenes in Berlin . |
5 | If you work in a university , polytechnic , college or school anywhere in the world and your work is held up for lack of funding , the Research Fund may be able to help you . |
6 | Most modern gliders have their main wheel well ahead of the c.g. and sit with their tail-skid or tail-wheel firmly on the ground . |
7 | Drawstitch the ends of the facing and curtain together along the sides . |
8 | We see a reversal of the role of consciousness and unconsciousness then in the first stanza , where the real conscious world slips into the background allowing this world of subliminality to predominate : |
9 | The hurdlers Jon Ridgeon and Colin Jackson gained silver and bronze respectively behind the American Greg Foster . |
10 | The next section will show the way in which this contradiction continued to be shared by a large number of clergy and laity even into the 1980s . |
11 | But despite the generalized emotional expressiveness of such works , English composers achieved a true marriage of words and music only in the next generation . |
12 | From teaching they moved into mission work and in 1901 began their careers in this field as Superintendent and Matron respectively of the Institute for the Deaf at Bolton , Lancashire . |
13 | He portrays the boys ' innocence and environment exactly like the bible 's story of Adam and Eve as we see when Piggy interrupts Simon 's thoughtful speech . |
14 | On Feb. 1 the Greek and Turkish Prime Ministers , respectively Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Suleyman Demirel , jointly issued a seven-point communiqué during the World Economic Forum in Davos , Switzerland [ see p. 38795 ] ; it noted that the two governments were planning to conclude an accord of friendship and co-operation later in the year and that they were working together towards a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus issue under UN auspices . |
15 | There was blood and glass all over the road . |
16 | Armenian Byzantine churches have something in common with Greek designs and date chiefly from the tenth to the thirteenth century . |
17 | An alternative to the tee piece is the clever use in Tim Benson designs of an ‘ O ’ ring to hold the ferrule or socket directly against the spine , then polyethylene rubber or vinyl tubes form combined stops and securing sockets for the cross-spars ( see ‘ Scorcher 2 ’ drawing on previous page ) . |
18 | ( 4 ) In this Clause ‘ the Act ’ means the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 and ‘ the AJA ’ means the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as amended by Schedule 18 , paragraph 54 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , but so that any reference in this Clause to any provision of the Act or the AJA shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force and the reference to the Solicitors Act 1974 shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force . |
19 | ( 5 ) In this Clause ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 or any modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force . |
20 | ( 4 ) In this Clause ‘ the Act ’ means the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 and ‘ the AJA ’ means the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as amended by Schedule 18 , paragraph 54 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , but so that any reference in this Clause to any provision of the Act or the AJA shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force and the reference to the Solicitors Act 1974 shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force . |
21 | ( 5 ) In this Clause ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 or any modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force . |
22 | The reality was that he could walk into any bar or restaurant anywhere in the world and no one would give him a second glance . |
23 | Thus , the study concluded , on the one hand a number of the best practice companies relied on technology ( existing and new ) to generate a stream of new ideas , while on the other less successful companies could improve their position significantly by upgrading their technological competence , and by forging links with other companies and academia possibly with the help of government support schemes . |
24 | The Catalan renaissance was based on cotton and brandy together with the staples of the colonial trade ( soap , shoes , paper ) and the expansion of the merchant marine . |
25 | Cos there was a lot of sand and gravel just under the sus sus suspension bridge on the right hand side then , and it would go sl gradually sloping towards the middle without being too deep . |
26 | When breakfast was finished the Foley boys placed their plates and cutlery neatly on the hatch into the kitchen before going to the big room where all their coats , boots , shoes , school bags and often rugby gear had to be left . |
27 | Wang and Chen , formerly editor and publisher respectively of the banned journal Economic Studies Weekly , had been arrested in October 1989 , and the government-controlled media had accused them of playing a major role in organizing the pro-democracy movement of April-June 1989 [ see pp. 36587 ; 36640-41 ; 36720-22 ] . |
28 | Wang and Chen , formerly editor and publisher respectively of the banned journal Economic Studies Weekly , had both been sentenced in February 1991 to 13 years in prison for their role in the June 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations [ see pp. 38008 ; 38097 ] . |
29 | The basis for this implied authority was , therefore , seen as the in loco parentis principle — the teacher acting in place of the parent and subject only to the same limits imposed by the law on the parent . |
30 | Sometimes the seated guests are just the closest family and friends , while other friends , children , neighbours and colleagues from work are invited for the dancing and party later in the day . |