Example sentences of "the [noun] [adv] [prep] [noun] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Write your worry down clearly and firmly , then go off and do something else , leaving the worry there on paper all ready for you when you return . |
2 | With the Olympics still in mind many athletes will be training hard , a few will have accurate personal performance information . |
3 | There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting . |
4 | Miss Campbell managed to complete the manuscript in between commissions this year which have included Rod Stewart 's Epping Forest home and Wilbur Smith 's Chelsea residence . |
5 | Subsequently Hare ( 1966 ) suggested that the outstanding change in climatology in the post-1945 years has been the shift away from parameters such as temperature and relative humidity and towards the measurement of fluxes . |
6 | But Belfast bookmakers McGranaghans ca n't separate Down and Derry , who meet in the opening round at Newry this day fortnight . |
7 | An expression for z which is valid for a point ( w , v , z ) on the surface close to O such that both w and v are small can be obtained by a Taylor series expansion : . |
8 | ‘ They were able to cross because the black frost made the ground hard as rock that night . ’ |
9 | Now , however , four days later , having escaped into Austria himself , Loehr was making a final attempt to surrender his forces to the British , saying that he was not longer able to control the movement northwards into Austria either of his own German troops , or of a huge column of Croat troops and civilian refugees advancing from Zagreb on the frontier town of Dravograd , south-east of Klagenfurt . |
10 | Well , the feeling here in Hereford this afternoon is that maybe the National Heritage Memorial Fund may have slightly jumped the gun with their offer . |
11 | Consumer spending has been driving the economy out of recession this year , but the recovery is patchy and the Chancellor will scrutinise the last detail of every economic statistic in the next month , before he decides whether he can risk raising taxes on November the Thirtieth . |
12 | When they boarded the train back to London all were still emotionally exhausted : throughout the long journey little was said . |
13 | Regular forecasts by meteorologists on TV have taken most of the mystery out of isobars these days , so it should be easy to understand how , when the isobar lines are drawn close together , strong winds can be expected . |
14 | I am sorry I have not been up to see you but , as you know , I have no job and therefore no income and no car , so life is both difficult and cold ( as I can not keep the heating on at home all day ) . |
15 | Except in the unlikely event that rates soon plummet , it could cost the bank up to £100m this year . |
16 | On the way home from school that afternoon she began to mull over the various possibilities , and when at last the germ of a brilliant idea hit her , she began to expand on it and lay her plans with the same kind of care the Duke of Wellington had done before the Battle of Waterloo . |
17 | The joining together of Jebel All Port and Port Rashid Authority into Dubai Ports Authority creates not only by far the largest single authority in the region , but one with the largest number of berths and ship handling capacity in the world , according to Sultan bin Sulayem , Chairman and Managing Director of Dubai Ports Authority . |
18 | But I 'm sure anyone of the United players and the fans that have made the trip up from Oxford this afternoon , would have settled for a one point at half time . |