Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] of the [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 For each episode of the video the Activity Book has :
2 The church is reflected in the water The trees are " " " " The flowers are under the trees The trees are both sides of the river The path is along the right bank of the river The church is on the right side of the river The church is in the distance Paragraph : The picture is of a river with trees on both sides , and with flowerbeds under the trees .
3 Beyond the low innocence of the fence the snow was smooth , untrampled .
4 That 's where the blood leads by , okay , on that side of the heart the left hand side of the heart it 's being pumped and therefore the muscle is a bigger muscle , that 's doing the contracting , the blood push out and it relaxes back again and that allows the blood to be sucked back down into the heart , okay , and the next time it 's shh , that goes out and then it relaxes down again and the blood sucks back down into the heart , okay so that 's what it does , all the muscle can do is that , muscle can only retract and then it relaxes , contract and then it relaxes , that 's what the heart 's doing all the time , how many beats a minute ?
5 In many cases it obviously would be and if there was any element of duress brought on the other contracting party under the modern development of this branch of the law the proposed breaker of the contract would not benefit .
6 You should look for the biggest gap between waves , this will probably occur on a gentle slope of the beach , as on a steep part of the beach the waves will break closer together .
7 Now this means that this part of the globe the bit nearest to the moon will have more than it 's fair share of gravity because it 's got the gravity of the earth and it 's got the gravity of the moon pulling all the sea which will cause the erm sea to bulge up in this region .
8 The working hypothesis examined here was the proposition that NSEs would perform at least as well as standard entrants ( SEs ) In this part of the study the authors considered AEs both as part of the NSE category and as a separate group .
9 I found this part of the walk the most satisfying , both for the scenery and nature .
10 In this part of the interview the respondents were asked to perform a variety of tests so that the interviewers could observe their capacity to cope with some of the tasks usually needed for people to live independently .
11 Meanwhile in another part of the wood the trust team are felling sycamore trees .
12 Occasionally , we have a picture which survives at some depth , such as this description of the work the smith owed his lord , the Archbishop of Canterbury , on the manor of Tangmere in 1285 :
13 In the dim light of the basement the earl , it was thought , had battered the wrong woman .
14 The number of responses is in itself a clear indication of the interest the Green Paper has aroused and the importance of the issues it has raised .
15 In this conception of the state the bureaucracy is seen as drawing strength from different groups .
16 By pushing the sail over to the left-hand side of the board the CE is also moved , causing the board to steer to the right .
17 In the bank on the further side of the bay the rabbit-holes were plain to see , showing dark and distinct in the bare ground .
18 These were men unmarked by battle who screamed indistinguishable news as they rode , so that over the river and through the trees you could glimpse the turning masks of grinning enemy faces , while on this side of the river the King put up his hand and Tuathal and his men came to a halt .
19 On this side of the house the traffic from the main road could not be heard .
20 Well , it 's alarmingly early days , but Rollerskate Skinny have the potential and the passion to roll out the contrived barrel and give this side of the Atlantic the kind of kick up the arse it so desperately needs .
21 It would have been a shame if one mistake had cost the match and although the Cup remains on this side of the Atlantic the Americans must be pleased to have stopped their losing run and to fly home with their honour intact .
22 Seymour-Ure 's detailed study of the part the mass media have played in British politics contains a considered summary , and clarification , of the concepts of ‘ effect ’ and ‘ impact ’ .
23 The section gives some indication of the questions the company may ask , but it does not specify a format .
24 However , this issue of the way the definition of abuse is operationalized for research is not simply of significance for debates about incidence and prevalence , it also crucially impinges on the characteristics and factors associated with abuse .
25 In the left-hand zone of the picture the features are treated almost realistically and ‘ brought forward towards the observer .
26 Speaking without notes , Mr Denton gave us a clear picture of the way the railways were first developed as a freight service , and indeed their rapid rise as a people carrier was an unexpected consequence .
27 It was a grave miscalculation of the mood the country .
28 Since the dissolution of the National Assembly in 1986 after its repeated criticism of the government the Amir has ruled by decree , advised by a Cabinet [ see below for June 1990 elections to interim National Council ] .
29 Order in this very short debate it might be advantageous if I would just draw to the attention of the house this scope of the debate the scope of the debate , debate should be confirmed to the desir desirability of the proposed boundary for European parliamentary constituencies and by introducing the changes to the franchise and qualifications of representatives for European parliament elections in the manner specified .
30 By careful selection of the spaces the number of entities can be reduced from literally thousands to just the important few ( see Figure 3.7 ) .
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