Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | In view of the abrupt falling on in the numbers of husbandmen above £20 , plus the fact that this figure coincides roughly with the wealth of the average yeoman , farmers assessed at and above it can pragmatically be counted as yeomen . |
32 | This result spills over onto the optimal output decision : since one can expect better sales prices with a higher σ or a lower k , one should accordingly produce more output with a higher σ or lower k . |
33 | Virtually all bond stretches involving hydrogen bonded to one other atom occur in the range ∼ 4000 to 1700 cm -1 ( H-F to H-Pb ) and the position in this range correlates well with the mass of the other atom and the strength of the bond . |
34 | The north shore of Loch Arkaig rises steadily to an indistinct range of high country beyond which is Glen Garry ; this range ends abruptly in the east where steep slopes descend to Loch Lochy in the Great Glen . |
35 | We hope to have shown , without further analysis , how the burden of interpretation in this passage falls principally on the reader 's response to foregrounding . |
36 | ( N.B. if n = p = q , this corollary applies only to the products ABC , CAB and BCA and not to BAC , etc. ; i.e cyclic permutation only is permitted . ) |
37 | The survival value of this act lies not with the individual but with its hive community . |
38 | This exercise ties in with the " Retaining The Angle " exercises and also helps to develop the left Latissimus Dorsi , Trapezius and Triceps muscles , which are responsible for starting the downswing . |
39 | This law dates back to the Middle Ages , when it was a means of filling the royal coffers , and until now it has allowed the State ( today the Treasury ) to claim possession of valuable objects whose owners can not be traced . |
40 | As Marina Warner makes clear , the inspiration of this work owes much to the artist 's visit to the rococo pilgrimage churches of Bavaria . |
41 | This attitude reflects badly on the conference service industry and demonstrates that it has still not fully come to terms with the need for quality and a caring approach in its business . |
42 | The most characteristic version of this alienation lies here in the responses we have both to objects in general and their forms in particular instances . |
43 | The party 's chair , Sara Parkin , said : " Unlike the other political parties , this manifesto faces up to the real issues " . |
44 | Thereafter , there is a steady decline of interest in science and this disillusionment extends right through the secondary-school years and into the undergraduate period . |
45 | The tendon which flexes this digit runs just beneath the skin on the back of the horse 's lower leg . |
46 | This capacity relates closely to the ‘ helicopter ’ concept . |
47 | This adjustment depends solely on the age-sex ( and marital status ) Standardized Mortality Ratios ( SMRs ) for each of the 17 major Chapters of disease . |
48 | Like very many other people , and this theme runs right through the length of European intellectual life , Russell was , he was delighted with mathematics when he first encountered it , erm immensely impressed by the certainty of its propositions , as so many other people had been , erm troubled a bit by the logical inadequacy of much of the mathematics that he was presented with , especially at Cambridge , and investing mathematics with a kind of Platonic aura . |
49 | This process occurs readily in the healthy gut : the products of digestion ( monosaccharides , amino acids , fatty acids , glycerol , etc. ) are absorbed as well as the ions , with water following by osmosis . |
50 | This process links back to the idea of positively tracking the child 's behaviour . |
51 | Little is said about how this process works apart from the suggestion that a number of presentations of a given object or event may be needed if invariant aspects are to be distinguished from incidental features that may vary from one occasion to another . |
52 | It comes out of your mouth and instead of a mask over your face , your this tube connects directly to the ventilator and the anaesthetic machine . |
53 | Much of this rain runs back into the sea , combining with the rainwater from the great rivers of China . |
54 | This article comes out of the familiar experience of being drawn to a particular image , or set of images , without at first knowing why , and the attempt to account for this feeling . |
55 | This move does away with the productive uncertainty which the concept of the unconscious can introduce into psychology . |
56 | This distinction applies particularly to the future . |
57 | In addition to filling the significant gap which has arisen because this group falls in between the usual area specializations ( Turkish/Anatolian and Caucasian ) the project will also contribute to several fields of current debate within economic anthropology and ethnic studies . |
58 | This right goes far beyond the rights of rejection otherwise granted by the SGA . |
59 | This point relates back to the issue of cross-species extrapolation raised in the preceding chapter . |
60 | This point applies equally to the teacher/practitioner , whose own needs awareness may be refined by this process . |