Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Other successfully completed restoration projects around the city are : the Episcopal Palace ; the interior restoration of St Paul 's Church ; the Carolus Borromeus Church ; the Plantin Moretus Museum ; the façades and pavilions of the Zoo ; the interior of the St Augustinus Church ; the Zuiderpershuis ; the City Festival Hall ; the Smidt van Gelder Museum ; and Royal Museum of Fine Arts ; the Grand Bazaar ; the Neo-classical Bourla Theatre ; and the magnificent 1905 Central Station . |
2 | Cisapride is also thought to exert an inhibitory effect on the possum sphincter of oddi , and might thereby enhance bile flow into the duodenum . |
3 | Sanders had been a Whip and a specialist in franchise matters before the war , so his return to Westminster gave an added impetus to the party campaign against the Bill ; he became a sort of unofficial party Whip against a government that the party supported , cooperated closely with George Younger , by this time Party Chairman , and eventually became deputy chairman of the party himself in 1918 . |
4 | These studies show that mucosal metabolism can be assessed effectively using biopsy specimens without the need for epithelial cell purification . |
5 | Formed in 1981 to produce educational radio drama programmes with participation from local communities , the centre has since developed training schemes for the Quechua-speaking population ( see Action April/May 1992 , page 3 ) . |
6 | In the second most reported rape trial of the year , six youths were accused of the gang rape of two schoolgirls . |
7 | The case of Malcolm Fairley , known as ‘ The Fox ’ , was the most widely reported court case of the year where the offence of rape was the main charge . |
8 | The problem is that the company has only limited ISDN capacity at the moment because of the way that it is implemented at telephone exchanges . |
9 | At all ages , dog-whelks feed on discrete , easily identifiable , macroscopic sedentary prey ( upon which they remain for many hours or days ) which not only renders predator/prey investigations in the field possible but also facilitates the maintenance of these animals in aquaria . |
10 | The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the whole of the UK was in October at a five-year high of 10.1 per cent . |
11 | Ceauşescu had naturally received expert advice on the process of relocating buildings in this way , and therefore must have known the consequences . |
12 | ‘ Pain in the housing market should finally kill off the British obsession with housing which has so distorted resource allocation in the last 25 years . |
13 | Outputs from the catchment only cover sediment accumulation in the lake . |
14 | David Mellor had a nicely turned music review in the Spectator the other week . |
15 | These letters only receive priority treatment at the delivery office if that day 's deliveries have already left the office . |
16 | Therefore , if you had a £20,000 mortgage and wanted to raise a further £8,000 for home improvements , you could only claim tax relief on the first £20,000 . |
17 | The Guardian reports that acne sufferers are finding a solution of shark bile ( isolutrol ) which greatly reduces grease production in the skin , has excellent effects . |
18 | ‘ I only get tax relief on the first £30,000 , so that has remained the same . |
19 | We believe that certainly for the time being , the combination of the fighter aircraft and rapier will provide an acceptable level er of air defence with a much reduced air threat to the U K er which now exists . |
20 | Turkey greatly reduced dolphin populations in the Black Sea to produce dolphin oil and chicken feed . |
21 | With a greatly reduced Government majority in the Commons , there is one individual the Prime Minister must retain on his side at all cost . |
22 | BEFORE RETURNING TO THE MUSIC , LET'S take time out to talk about the sound : does Denon 's painstaking work with these Savoy masters really represent an audible improvement or does it mean — as with some historic classical recordings that have been treated to ‘ NoNOISE ’ or ‘ Cedar ’ — merely reduced surface noise at the expense of the loss of the top end ( important ambient noise , feathery cymbals etc. ) and a tubby overall sound ? |
23 | Frank Hampson 's brilliantly executed colour illustrations in the ‘ Dan Dare ’ strip of the Fifties and early Sixties often depicted futuristic buildings of the 1990s which bore a remarkable similarity to the Erskine block . |
24 | For if prices are rigid in the McCallum sense , the main results of the flexible-price models carry through : in particular , systematic attempts to stabilize real output , employment and other real variables will fail ; whereas if prices are sticky over long enough to permit policy adjustments by the government , the case for the type of stabilization policy advocated by Keynesian economists is restored even if expectations are rational . |
25 | Certainly the change in legislation is unlikely to provoke a sudden rush of hitherto tied farm workers from the industry . |
26 | Writing this whilst hopping up and down to stir lemon marmalade on the stove ( and it seems reluctant to ‘ gel ’ ! ) and to the accompaniment of wonderful J S BACH fugue and prelude and tape . |
27 | Open grassy tracks or rides that divide up the plantation were originally put in to allow machinery access to the forest and to act as firebreaks . |
28 | If you are claiming this , when you remortgage , you will only receive tax relief on the first £30,000 — a loss worth considering before you take the plunge . |
29 | Lawn rake The most common type is fan-shaped with close-set wire tines and is used gently to remove surface rubbish from the lawn and to lift long stems to blade height so they will be cut off . |
30 | Although concerned principally with reviving the fortunes of the north , such policies would obviously reduce development pressures in the south could they be implemented effectively . |