Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Providing that the forms get down to the computer in London on time
2 The forms tell strongly on the curving surface and the figure-zone is widened for them , its background left bare or scattered with small flower-shapes , a calyx of pointed leaves or petals at the base and the areas of fine lines reduced to narrow borders of two or three ( figs. 7 and 8 ) .
3 Rule 74 of the Land Registration Rules 1925 ( SR & O 1925 No 1093 ) ( set out in full in Ruoff and Roper , Registered Conveyancing , Looseleaf edn , Sweet and Maxwell , 1991 ) specifies that the forms set out in the Schedule to those Rules shall be used where appropriate to the particular transaction concerned .
4 A closed-doors meeting of the America supporters urged Koch to stop playing around with his crews and let Buddy Melges and the pros get on with the job of beating Conner .
5 I had an interview for a job which is a four year term at the — the job is based there but is to run the exams set up of the four major surgical colleges viz London , Glasgow , Edinburgh and Dublin .
6 At the same time , the earthworms burrow deep into the subsoil bringing minerals to the surface , churning and mixing mineral and organic matter in their gizzards , depositing the excavated material on or near the surface in very stable crumbs exactly the right size for optimum exploitation by plant root-hairs .
7 The justice will then either form one of the opinions set out in subsection ( 5 ) , and if he does so , go on to decide whether to remand the defendant in custody or on bail on the same or more stringent conditions , or if the justice feels unable to form one of the opinions set out in the subsection , he will order the defendant to be released on bail on the same terms as were originally imposed .
8 By providing sentencers with one set of criteria relating to the circumstances of the offence in question , and a different range of criteria taking into account relevant characteristics of the offender , the guide-lines operate rather in the manner of a road mileage chart , enabling the appropriate , or ‘ presumptive ’ , penalty to be simply ‘ read off ’ from the matrix supplied .
9 The flames spread quickly through the workshops of this scrap yard at Elmstone Hardwick near Cheltenham .
10 It is realistic to require , therefore , that the automatic system shall have achieved substantial control i.e. to have prevented further upward spread , by three minutes , before the flames rise out of the original level , or at least have not ignited the goods in the level above it .
11 A detailed study of figure 1 will show that in the first three minutes after outbreak , the height of the flames grow approximately to the height of the ‘ level ’ of racking on which the fire started , by five minutes some four levels have been involved , and by seven minutes to eight minutes the flames will be breaking out at the top of the racking .
12 The topology of the three helices in the NMR structure , and the assignment of the residues that make up the helices agree well with the crystal structure .
13 Vocational school pupils in the cities come mainly from the urban working class .
14 However the facts are that the courts have not for the last 300 years recognised , nor have they acted upon , a logic which renders all questions of law jurisdictional .
15 As the riders struggle up through the hairpins , you can hear the screams of encouragement from below .
16 The tickover burbles and barks , but blip the throttle and the whole car twists with the torque reaction and the birds fly out of the trees .
17 Similarly , damage to the ancient Chinese fang ding and the lead solder used to repair it are clearly visible on the radiograph ( fig. 8.8c ) , in which the X-rays pass easily through the restorer 's plaster and false patina .
18 The contestants come out of the fight relatively uninjured .
19 The houses date mostly from the 1910–20 era , and are in poor condition .
20 The remaining four review the plans put forward by the business units and challenge them ; as one company commented , ‘ playing devil 's advocate ’ .
21 In Cheshire the plans put forward by the boundary commissioners were opposed by local Unionists and counter-proposals put forward by their chairman , Sir Alan Sykes .
22 This is being expressed by the current programme of cycle track construction on its disused railways and adoption of the strategies set out in the Lothian Cycle Route Project Report as the basis for the development of cycle facilities in Lothian .
23 When the final offer document is sent to the Panel a document charge is payable according to the scales set out in the Blue Book .
24 In the course of its provincial party convention on March 9-10 , the ruling Liberal Party in Quebec adopted the Allaire report which called for almost full political autonomy for the province , contrary to the proposals put forward in the Meech Lake Accord [ for collapse of which in June 1990 see p. 37519 ] and despite the opposition of the party leader and Quebec Premier , Robert Bourassa .
25 Mrs Angela Rumbold , Education Minister , said in a BBC Radio interview that there was no question of reviving the proposals put forward by the Higginson Committee for a ‘ leaner and fitter ’ five-subject Alevel .
26 In the third case Mrs Jones refused to accept the proposals put forward by the professionals for meeting Tom 's needs .
27 Will the Minister join me in welcoming the proposals put forward by the provisional liquidator and the Sheikh of Abu Dhabi as a first step towards a settlement of the problem ?
28 Following the rejection of the proposals put forward by the ruling Popular Democratic Party ( PPD ) in the referendum held on Dec. 8 , 1991 [ see p. 38670 ] , the Governor , Rafael Hernández Colón , announced his intention not to seek re-election in the gubernatorial elections due to be held in November 1992 ; it was expected that Victoria Múñoz Mendoza would be endorsed as the PPD 's candidate for the governorship .
29 That is on the basis of the proposals put forward by the County Council .
30 In doing so they favoured a more flexible approach than that contained in the proposals put forward by the European Commission .
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