Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | These far-reaching discussions recognise both the child 's right to autonomous parents and family privacy , but also the parents ' rights . |
2 | The greatest changes in sleep in humans take place during the first year of life , with the normal one-year-old showing essentially the same patterns of sleep as the adult , although in different proportions of stages , and with a recognizably different EEG . |
3 | The significance of economic support Drawing together the different strands of this discussion of economic support , we can ask : Who are the main beneficiaries within a family ? |
4 | There have not yet , however , been any far-reaching attempts to tie together the insights of the different disciplines and perspectives . |
5 | ‘ Community law as it now stands … does not preclude a member state , in authorising one of its vessels to fish against national quotas , from laying down conditions designed to ensure that the vessel has a real economic link with that state if that link concerns only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries ; … |
6 | A greenhouse offers an unparalleled opportunity to extend both the season of growing and variety of plants you can raise . |
7 | It seems that it was a hasty decision to take away the armoured car , which had become inseparable from the city 's history . |
8 | That description captures perfectly the feeling of being invisible and diminished that is our worst fear about ageing . |
9 | I hope that I might have undertaken work of this kind without the experience of working for North Tyneside Community Development Project ( CDP ) from 1974 to 1977 , but I did and that experience shaped both the conceptualizing and the carrying out of this project . |
10 | Innocent 's reforming programme targeted both the bishops and the clergy . |
11 | The general consensus between the leaders of the Conservative and Labour parties made easy the initial reckless imposition of ‘ direct rule ’ from Westminster and at every subsequent stage has provided the basis for a bipartisan policy under which the party in opposition has supported the measures taken in Ulster by the one in office . |
12 | One might prefer a priest or minister and sometimes retired clergy have both the experience and time for this sort of ministry . |
13 | That figure represents both the real value , and what was then the nominal value also , of the sum of money for the loss of use of which the plaintiff is to be compensated by interest . |
14 | ‘ So , yes , I would be prepared to resist any kind of armed attempt to take away the liberty which I have to determine my own way in the future . ’ |
15 | Reserve Winners Bitch Exactly the same procedure is followed as for Reserve Winners Dog . |
16 | So each rhabdom detects only the small portion of the view which enters one facet . |
17 | The 1980 Survey 's section on the elderly was asked only of those aged 65 and over , and therefore tables in this chapter which are based on the 1980 data include only the sub sample in this age band . |
18 | The Conservative Party took the rare step of disclosing the amounts after Prime Minister John Major faced a demand from Labour leader John Smith to change the law , forcing political parties to make public the donations they received . |
19 | For men like Stan Weatherall , whom we left experiencing his first long journey by canoe , this reorganisation swept away the frustrations of the summer of 1941 . |
20 | I packed up three months ' baggage and bought yet another case to bring home the excesses of my shopaholism , wrote down the addresses of many new friends and drove to New York to meet a really old one . |
21 | Dalgliesh raised it with careful fingers touching only the extreme edge of the cloth and saw underneath a smudge of blood on the carpet about two centimetres long and thicker at the right end than at the left . |
22 | This fight required initially the use of brain . |
23 | The ash swelled slightly as a result of the wetting and set hard round the corpses , making perfect natural moulds of them , and in some cases preserving even the imprint of clothing and the details of facial expressions . |
24 | This confrontation shows clearly the general attitude to books . |
25 | This gives adequate width to provide both the killing power and the necessary height . |
26 | Their rejection of the Old Testament set aside the argument from fulfilled prophecy which had played a notable part in his conversion . |
27 | The German artillery did just the same thing , as the following account from the British side shows : |
28 | One form of this dictionary contains just the root-forms of words and a set of codes which indicates the manner in which a word may inflect . |
29 | How many English readers know even the title of anything he wrote ? |
30 | Endotoxin from different organisms although it may be of of different potency has essentially the same biological effects . |