Example sentences of "[adj] the [noun prp] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In September 1934 the Danzig Nazis charged a Latvian Jew with communism and violation of the Press Laws . |
2 | When in 1972 the Uganda Asians started coming to Britain , the government 's Uganda Resettlement Board operated a deliberate policy of dispersal . |
3 | With half the NFL games played on artificial turf it is the knee which is the most frequently injured part of the body , as our graphic shows . |
4 | Over half the RAF churches consulted use either a piano or a guitar , or both , to accompany worship songs , especially at family services . |
5 | A Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization ( PICAO ) was created , with its seat in Montreal , to become a permanent organization when more than half the Chicago delegates had ratified the appropriate convention . |
6 | When unemployment is high the US authorities have tended to respond by allowing monetary policy to accelerate . |
7 | Towards the end of the eighth-century the Lombard kings began to cast a jealous eye on the remnant Roman Empire to the south . |
8 | However , in a statement issued on June 30 the Khmers Rouges made it clear that they would only accept a SNC with representation from the four parties on an equal footing . |
9 | On Feb. 26 the UK forces suffered their worst losses when nine soldiers were killed after being mistakenly attacked by a US aircraft . |
10 | But by 1898 the Chrimes brothers had on their ledgers over 10,000 names of women who had responded to their advertisements and these they then used for blackmail . |
11 | On Sept. 7 the Hural deputies elected Radnaasumbereliyn Gonchigdorj , Chair of the SDP 's executive committee , as Vice-President after what Ulan Bator radio described as a " three-day heated debate " . |
12 | On New Year 's Day 1764 the Mozart children played before Louis XV at Versailles , and were allowed to stand behind the royal family at a state banquet . |
13 | Thus the average of all the September counts made in Chichester and Pagham Harbours between 1964 and 1976 was only 15 birds , and the highest count was 41 on 22 September 1968 ( mainly on Hayling Island ) . |
14 | One speaker said : ‘ Let all the Serb chauvinists go to Serbia and let the Croat chauvinists go to Croatia . |
15 | Some wintering birds remain until late March or early April and , in recent years , there has been a clear tendency for them to linger later in the year ; all the May records have been since 1968 . |
16 | I was interested in the anonymous neighbour 's comment on Ifor that ‘ all the Jenkins boys had trouble with their bones ’ . |
17 | The festivities will now start and I do n't think I 'm out of order at all if I asked all the Three-Ninetieth veterans to give a real round of applause to these beautiful British people have come , have come out this after this after th this afternoon . |
18 | It still scores highly on the academic community 's own measures — the number of publications and their citations — and the British Technology Group has generated more licensing income from UK academic discoveries than all the US institutions earn together from licensing . |
19 | It 's some consolation to reflect that of all the UK citizens undergoing the death experience , Leo was probably the one most prepared for it . |
20 | A 1979 survey of 1,678 hotels covering almost all the UK hotels offering such facilities revealed that the average hotel of 81 rooms provided the following facilities : |
21 | He ordered all the Lombard dukes to pay homage to him at Pavia , and from that time onwards was known as ‘ King of the Franks and Lombards , Roman Patrician ’ . |
22 | A better name would seem to be Cadomian , after the Roman name for Caen in Normandy , where all the Precambrian sediments seem to have been tectonised before the beginning of the early Palaeozoic . |
23 | His sales have dipped a bit since Jig , and all the Grafton reissues have rather confused people , but this is new and first-class . |
24 | All the Suffolk sites have been designated ‘ open access ’ but the term covers anything from freedom to roam the entire area to footpath access alone , a CC spokesman said . |
25 | By then all the Renault plants had been occupied and students and workers held joint meetings to plan future action at Renault and Sud-Aviation . |
26 | All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown . |
27 | All the LDP companies operate in the middle to upper end of the market . |
28 | We have agreed a letter from all the Darlington dentists to express our views to our patients . ’ |
29 | At all events , John was singularly successful in the long run at turning his back on everything that smacked of Anglicanism ; he alone of all the Titford brothers managed to cold-shoulder St John 's church for everything except his marriage . |
30 | All the Tyne elements have now been reprivatized by management buy-outs . |