Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 There is no need for the history department to teach the skill before using census materials if the mathematics department has already done so but even more importantly if the historians need to know how to do this at an earlier stage than the mathematics department would teach this skill in their programme of study then the historians must negotiate this with their colleagues in the best interests of the children .
2 A campaign to prevent the closure of Edinburgh 's dental school ended in failure when the Universities Funding Council announced its intention to phase out the school 's grant from next autumn .
3 BBC Enterprises , which is funding its share from profits not the licence fee , will take around 20 per cent of the channel .
4 The reduced autonomy and effectiveness of individual states resulting from globalization has undermined their authority in regions where the claims of minority ‘ stateless nations ’ provide an alternative focus for allegiance .
5 Improving staff morale — Staff also felt that the care programme approach could help their morale and broaden their repertoire of interventions when the training process they received ‘ valued staff ’ and taught them about each other 's professional skills and local resources .
6 In fact , Mrs Jenkins is left in such a poorly condition that she is unable to present her version of events when the matter is brought before the police court .
7 4 Entry The right for the Tenant and all persons expressly or by implication authorised by the Tenant to enter upon other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property to carry out works to the Premises where such works would otherwise not be possible , or may be possible but rendered more expensive than they would otherwise be if this right was available The problem of access over a neighbour 's land has been greatly alleviated by the passage of the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 which sets out a procedure whereby a person may obtain a court order permitting access to a neighbour 's property in order to carry out works to protect , repair or maintain their property in circumstances where the neighbour refuses consent to such access .
8 The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use .
9 The conditions are available in a printed booklet , which solicitors are advised to provide to their client in instances where the conditions are incorporated by reference .
10 Emma Butler , 12 , was at a sports day with her family in May when the accident happened at the European School for children of nuclear scientists near Abingdon in Oxon .
11 He was all right financially — he had always been shrewd and he made his money in days when the Inland Revenue had allowed people to keep some of it — but his prospects of regaining his former place in the public 's esteem seemed negligible .
12 Having failed to reach a cross about five yards over his head in training yesterday the irrepressible Rangers marksman clambered on the shoulders of towering team-mate Dave McPherson and chirped : ‘ I 'll get the next one ! ’
13 In most cases , the buyer thus prefers to include such a right expressly , which he can then invoke at his discretion in situations where the defects in the initial delivery of goods are so severe that he loses confidence in the ability of the seller to perform properly under the contract at all .
14 David Pipe was helping his father at Aintree so the ride on Martin Pipe 's Ring The Pipeline in the Maiden ( Div 2 ) went to Nick Moore , 19 , an assistant at the Nicholashayne yard .
15 When he began to project his voice during recitals then the hoarseness always returned .
16 And of course , our discussion of ministry i.e. the activity of the people of God is not just a domestic thing about the URC .
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