Example sentences of "to the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 During his time in Israel Baker received no formal response from Shamir to the Syrian acceptance of the US plan .
2 Example 2:18 Covenant to yield up tenant 's fixtures at the expiry or sooner determination of the tenancy to yield up the demised property including all tenant 's fixtures in good repair and clean and tidy Example 2:19 Covenant to remove tenant 's fixtures if required if so required by the landlord by written notice given not later than three months before the term date to remove ( or pay for the removal of ) all fixtures affixed to the demised property by the tenant or such of them as may be specified in the notice Example 2:20 Covenant by tenant to inquire about removal of fixtures not later than six months before the expiry of the term to inquire in writing of the landlord which ( if any ) tenant 's fixtures the landlord requires the tenant to remove on the termination of the term
3 Accordingly , one is constrained in the way which one can refer to the preceding paragraph in the printed document — because one does not know what the preceding paragraph will be .
4 He preferred the slow , peaceful life of the Devon countryside to the frenetic bustle of the metropolis : playing for Exeter seemed better than the likelihood of being very small fish in the big Arsenal pool .
5 It could be argued that the west lost the golden opportunity to contribute to the peaceful solution of the Balkan crisis because it did not de-recognise Yugoslavia ( and , with it , outlaw the Yugoslav army ) , while recognising all the six former Yugoslav republics before the war started in earnest .
6 The English pair , who have played a major part in England 's promotion to the Super Division of the European League , were beaten 21–18 , 22–20 by German pair Peter Franz and Torben Wosik .
7 David Coleman , the BBC commentator and Question of Sport host , added to the sporting flavour of the honours by winning an OBE.
8 Sir Charles Sherrington ( 1906 ) paid close attention to the evolutionary importance of the development of the ‘ head ’ .
9 An English solicitor might find it impossible to exercise the appropriate degree of supervision and control were the order to be executed abroad ; and a local agent acting on his behalf might not be subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the English court to which the Court also attached weight .
10 Dickinson ducked down and screwed up his face bracing himself against she shock , listening to the widening roar of the other engine .
11 Notice that if π = 0 , this collapses to the equivalent expression for the labour input .
12 In its final year , the project will pay particular attention to the response to the Scheme in the traditional boarding school sector and to the differential impact of the Scheme in areas with selective and non-selective forms of state education .
13 Cleo leapt to her feet within the circle , submitting to the ear-splitting climax of the music .
14 Second , where there is a reference to time , for instance the past reference of former in ( 36 ) , it does not apply to the putative referent of the noun phrase , who still lives ; nor does it apply to the intensional entity , which is still available to any speaker of the sentence ; rather it applies in some way to the status of the property inherent in the noun ( king , in this example ) .
15 Wring our hands and bleat that the world is ‘ interdependent ’ , ignoring the plain truth that interdependence without equity leads only to the deepening dependency of the weaker ?
16 Dancing on the podiums at the Milk Bar 's Friday night club Glam has become a hazardous business , due to the frenzied swaying of the Essex Girls that now monopolise them .
17 War began with an unsuccessful attempt to return to the city-plundering strategy of the previous century , went on with a great commerce-raiding voyage round the world by Anson , and ( not before it had at last ended the trading career of the South Sea Company ) was swallowed up by the more far-flung clash of British and French .
18 The stairway at the end of the gallery was a cascade of white marble which descended without interruption to the jet-black floor of the entrance hall .
19 In section 6.1 , we referred to the empirical breakdown of the original Phillips curve in the late 1960s and we pointed out that one explanation for this involves bringing inflationary expectations into the argument .
20 This project aims to contribute to the empirical analysis of the relative concept of poverty .
21 On the other hand , a huge trade developed , to the temporary benefit of the finances of Peru and the permanent profit of some British and French firms , in the natural fertiliser guano , of which some 12 million tons were exported between 1850 and 1880 , when the guano boom collapsed ; a trade unthinkable before the era of global mass transportation .
22 Sept. 17 : The EC 's Monetary Committee agrees to the temporary suspension of the lira from the ERM .
23 The slick 's southerly progress down the Gulf led to the temporary closure of the Saudi desalination plant at Safaniya on Feb. 8 .
24 As he turned back to the eerie blue-blackness of the strip lights in the corridor , Cardiff heard a thick grunt and the slap of someone falling heavily to the tiled floor .
25 According to the painstaking analysis of the records by Verbeek , the largest of these took place at 05.30 , 06.44 , 10.02 and 10.52 Krakatoa time , on the morning of 27 August ; of these the third was much the most violent .
26 The engine room , the Cabinet-committee structure , may have seriously under-performed in the six-month build-up to the Argentine invasion of the Falklands , but its command post , the full Cabinet , according to one senior minister not of the Thatcherite persuasion , performed its classic function once the crisis had broken : ‘ She had to carry the Cabinet on every major decision ’ , he said .
27 In recognising this we must not underestimate the contribution made to the industrialising economy by the earlier expansion of manufacturing in response to home and overseas demand .
28 If the research is a problem-solving exercise , the satisfaction achieved in solving that problem may be in proportion to the perceived size of the problem .
29 in the second language situation the speaker often modifies his output to the perceived competence of the acquirer , as the hypothesis predicts would be effective .
30 The tsarist threat receded in 1867 , when Russia sold Alaska to the United States , and the doctrine subsequently became better known for its challenge to the perceived intention of the European Holy Alliance to help Spain reconquer its former colonies .
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