Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Marks appear weighty and assertive if driven on to the canvas with a painting knife .
2 And the Borough Council considers that the need for the new roads has been fully justified as set out in the County Council 's assessment .
3 All acts done within the actual authority of a partner will be binding on the firm whether carried out in the usual course of business or otherwise .
4 Real growth of 3 per cent and an unemployment rate of 4.7 per cent were predicted , as were a reduction in the net budget deficit to 3.5 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) , with a long-term aim of a reduction to 2.5 per cent by 1992 as laid down in the SPÖ-ÖVP joint programme of 1987 [ see p. 35088 ] .
5 This more than made up for the Tramway Department 's loss of revenue resulting from the suspension of the service !
6 There had never been a great deal of money , but no one had ever gone hungry and the feelings of warmth and love between the members of the family had more than made up for the lack of luxuries .
7 The expectation was that the losses sustained by the low cover price would be more than made up by the larger circulation and by advertising .
8 The government maintains that dipping is safe if carried out with the recommended protective clothing and other precautions .
9 And social services as may be required to ensure the welfare of the aged as set out in the declaration of intent .
10 Some dogs may become over excited when taken out in the car , associating this with walks .
11 They do n't have a set style : sometimes a touch funky when plunked along by the bass ; sometimes rather laid back and mellow when the languid guitar takes over .
12 Speaking of Deano — everyone I talked felt that as we had paid £2.7 million for a centre forward would n't it be nice if hung around near the goal or in the box for that matter instead of running all over the show and when we finally get the ball in the box there 's nobody there .
13 Call upon Councillor to move the adoption of the cycle of meetings for 1991 ninety two as set out on the Council Agenda , together with amendment C standing in his name .
14 The words sounded hollow when played back in the emptiness of the flat , like an extract from a vacuous , romantic novel .
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