Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [noun] of [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 After raising his score to twenty-nine and now uniquely entitled to wear the ribbons of both the DSO and the DFC , each with two silver rosettes denoting two bars , Braham 's luck ran out over Denmark on 25 June 1944 .
2 The RNLI 's chief of operations has written to thank the crews of both the Falmouth and Lizard lifeboats following a service involving both lifeboats on 16 February 1991 .
3 This neutralisation regime was intended to meet the interests of both the oil-producing and the oil-consuming countries , ’ the interests of ensuring security and tranquillity in such a sensitive part of the world ’ .
4 Evading questions about how he proposed to resist the will of virtually the whole Arab and international community , he said that Lebanon had not gone through 15 years of civil war , and given thousands of martyrs , for the dishonourable settlement the world was offering .
5 It is difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of the link programme , but we believe it has helped to broaden the perspective of both the British and the Brazilian participants .
6 The conduct of the War required fiscal policies sufficiently egalitarian to appease the conscience of even the most austere socialist .
7 Moreover , no ruler had a title longer or more complex than that of the tsar ; and none was more ready to resent the omission of even the smallest part of it .
8 A roomette on The Canadian , when you eventually join it , is slightly under seven foot by three ( which includes a private lav ) with a bed that slides out from the wall ; it thus manages to combine the characteristics of both the womb and the mortuary .
9 An appropriate compromise is for payments from the designated deposit account to require the signature of both the vendor 's and the purchaser 's lawyers .
10 Commonly they have to record two frequencies as most interventions employ response competition where it is desirable to record the frequency of both the undesirable prioritised behaviour and the competing behaviour .
11 On Nov. 7 the parliament voted to appropriate the property of both the Soviet and the Lithuanian Communist Party ( CP ) without compensation ( the CP had been banned in Lithuania from Aug. 23 — see p. 38373 ) .
12 Models too can be constructed to give a view of both the interior and exterior of a structure .
13 In order to form an estimate of both the range and the limitations of the record of landholding we can not do better than commence by examining the section devoted to a single parish , Empingham in Rutland .
14 A special celebration is to be held at the Bluebell Railway on Sunday , to commemorate the achievements of both the former Southern Region , and the Southern Railway .
15 The one woman , Ethel Snowden , wife of the former Chancellor of the Exchequer ( ‘ ignorant , stupid and horrid ’ , according to Reith ) , was a double token , chosen to represent the interests of both the Labour party and women .
16 Data collected at regular intervals from the child 's utterances will be used to analyse the nature of both the phonological and syntactic systems being acquired , and to test the specific predictions of the theory of universal grammar .
17 Washington also contended that the grant of long-term credits to communist states in general was robbing the West of useful weapons with which it might hope to influence the conduct of both the USSR and China .
18 Expectation has been shown to influence the outcome of even the most carefully controlled double-blind trial in either a positive or a negative direction .
19 It is true that it must be able to check the excesses of even the ruling class ; but Poulantzas also has to account for the tendency of capitalist states to favour capitalist interests .
20 Unless the seller commits a breach of condition or commits a breach of warranty which is so serious as to deprive the buyer of substantially the whole benefit of the contract , the buyer has no right to reject the goods or recover the price ( see paragraph 7–04 above ) .
21 Thus if the seller is in breach of one of them , the buyer will not be entitled to reject the goods unless the seller 's breach is such as to deprive the buyer of substantially the whole benefit of the contract , Cehave v. Bremer ; paragraph 7–04 above .
22 In 1275 the first statute of Westminster spoke of Edward 's concern to improve the lot of both the church and the realm generally : the statute was issued
23 It is of the essence of that jurisdiction that the court has the power and the responsibility in appropriate cases to override the views of both the child and the parent in determining what is in the child 's best interests .
24 In fact such unusual movements often arouse the audience to gentle laughter as swift changes add a touch of humour as two or more dancers compete to capture the attention of both the audience and their Colleagues .
25 ONE of the candidates in last week 's Irish elections is still hoping to become a member of both the Irish and British parliaments .
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