Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | He had to report to the headmaster at four o'clock , and was taken there by force by Foggerty who caught him racing for the school gates when the bell went . |
2 | The turbine will run mainly during the winter months when the heavy rainfalls in the area ensure an abundance of fast flowing water , and it is hoped that electricity generation will start in 1991 . |
3 | Selected Landsat TM imagery taken during the winter months when the sun was low is being systematically processed for the entire United Kingdom land area . |
4 | By night the bars can get quite lively , although not quite so wild as they get during the winter months when the skiers reenact their greatest runs . |
5 | Tannin increases as the pressing continues , particularly during the rebêche stage when the constituents of the stalks and pips progressively dominate the flow of juice . |
6 | During the bus journey there the next day , one boy asked another what was wrong with him . |
7 | The patient 's requirement for frequent repetition of the Phosphorus led me to make up a 5ml dropper bottle as the stock bottle i.e. the LM granule dissolved in 5mls of water and alcohol instead of 100mls . |
8 | They are said to have disagreed about the calendar cycles whereby the dating of Easter was fixed each year . |
9 | Cabin air goes through the wheel wells when the gear is down , through a heat exchanger to wing fuel when aloft . |
10 | Like the twelfth floor , glimpsed through the lift doors when the girls had got out , the walls were covered with a pale lemon wash , unlike the twelfth they were hung with pictures , not Old Masters but not Boots the chemists either — prints of hunting scenes and ships and a beautiful soft sunset over a bay that might have been St Ives — pictures deemed suitable for the Executive floor of a great international company . |
11 | 6.4 At any time on or after the Completion Date either the Landlord or the Tenant being ready and willing to complete the Lease and perform [ its ] other obligations under this agreement may ( but without prejudice to any other available right or remedy ) by notice to the other invoke the provisions of clause 6.5 |
12 | It is a harsh punishment to have to walk the glider all the way back , particularly after a cable break where the glider lands in the middle of the airfield . |
13 | The account of habituation offered in Chapter 2 held that dishabituation would occur after a retention interval when the input failed to match the ( partly forgotten ) representation of the stimulus — when the subject failed to recognize the test stimulus . |
14 | The hurricane of the Word tears away the flimsy structures of our pretensions , the altars of our false gods , the artificial securities to which we love to cling , all that Paul describes as ‘ the righteousness of the Law ’ . |
15 | ( Funnily enough , years later in France I saw in the Orange branch of the Credit Agricole exactly the same slogan used to advertise personal loans . ) |
16 | This is arrived at by taking the selling price prevailing at the end of the year £140 less the costs per bed of advertising , delivery etc. of £10 making a net selling price of £130 , and taking off the cost of beds at the end of the period , i.e. £120 . |
17 | They found that there is essentially no change in the immediate environment of the copper ions when the solid loses crystallographic order at ca 310°C when the carbonate and hydroxyl ions break down . |
18 | The same is true of the wall panels where the ordered rationality of certain designs ( such as the Inverewe Garden Restaurant which balances firm and loose edges ) give a framework for flights of fancy lie the evocatively rendered ‘ Electronic Cottage ’ in Shetland . |
19 | If the issuer is not incorporated in any of the member states where the securities are to be listed , the issuer must decide which of those member states is to have responsibility for approving the listing particulars ; it must then draw up the listing particulars in accordance with the laws of that member state . |
20 | Contrary to first impressions , it may be disadvantageous in these circumstances for firms to have ‘ home country ’ control of conduct of business rules , if the firm is authorised by a member state with a higher standard of regulation than that of the member state where the branch is established . |
21 | In the case of bids across national borders within the EC , the relevant regulator will be that of the member state where the target has its registered office . |
22 | In places there are gravel deposits — ; small smoothly rounded pebbles and sand — usually on the insides of the meander curves where the water flows less swiftly . |
23 | But John Mann points out that the first test will be held in October , at the beginning of the school year when the majority of pupils will in fact , still be ten . |
24 | 5 ) What is the actual cost of the microcomputer system i.e. the total cost of the microcomputer , the monitor , the disk drive , the printer , interfaces , add-on memory , modem plus software , printer paper and printer ribbons ? |
25 | Not only are there problems in making relevance judgments on surrogate documents , i.e. , titles of books ; but also the interactive nature of the search process whereby the query may be reformulated makes it very difficult to see how recall can be applied . |
26 | There is aptly from the pen of an artist a detailed description of the lead mines where the pencil lead was dug at Gillercoom ; |
27 | As she left the cabin she took one of the oilskin jackets out the hanging locker . |
28 | Lance , 23 , was on his way to visit his brother Mark in one of the tower blocks when the jumbo jet fell out of the sky . |
29 | Cut strips of interfacing to equal the width of the curtain fabric less the side hems , by the depth of the scallop plus 3cm ( 1 l/4in ) . |
30 | Because the frequencies of all the components are well below the critical frequency , the phase shift β is always small enough to make the approximation or Corresponding to the phase shift there is a time delay per section given by The crucial point to emerge from equation ( 9.33 ) is that the delay is almost independent of frequency so that all Fourier components of the signal experience virtually the same delay and the signal is transmitted , delayed but virtually undistorted , as well as virtually unattenuated . |