Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 The Masai moved from the great river of the north , freely interpreted as the Nile , says the professor in a note , down towards their present location .
32 The Vatican approves of the death penalty as a ‘ legitimate ’ punishment , according to a leaked report of the new Universal Catechism , the ultimate policy statement of the Catholic Church .
33 We now introduce the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation such that ( R(s) being an even function ) .
34 Thus this procedure measures the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation function .
35 An important equation in the theory of homogeneous isotropic turbulence is obtained by considering the Fourier transform of the double velocity correlation .
36 The closure problem has come through in the appearance of another function F in the equation for E ; F is related to the Fourier transform of the triple correlation .
37 The problem can be overcome in the case of any straight step function by evaluating the Fourier transform of the corresponding exponentially decaying step function and then finding its limit as the rate of decay goes to zero .
38 Analysis of variance showed the following : ( 1 ) the CCPR decreased between the ileum and distal colon ; ( 2 ) the CCPR decreased between 16 and 32 weeks ; ( 3 ) dimethylhydrazine and small bowel resection increased the CCPR and calcium decreased the CCPR independently of one another ; ( 4 ) the CCPR interacted with dimethylhydrazine x small bowel resection , calcium x dimethylhydrazine and interacted between the site of bowel and calcium , dimethylhydrazine , small bowel resection , and dimethylhydrazine x small bowel resection ( p=0.014 to p<0.001 ) .
39 The lack of an appropriate exchange rate adjustment may well inhibit the ability of members of the CU to adjust to the changes induced by increased competition .
40 The Popes appealed to the Franks for help and they responded by invading Lombardy to administer a sharp lesson .
41 Muzzily overlaying this film onto recorded shots of the Daleks firing into the jungle — complete with ‘ negative ’ effect-gave an image similar in impact to the Id monster fight featured in the classic sf film Forbidden Planet .
42 Newman 's anger eventually subsided , mollified in the main by the overwhelming hit the Daleks made with the public that so proved Verity Lambert and David Whitaker 's instincts correct again .
43 Daily scenes of confrontations outside the Grunwick works between the pickets and their supporters ( sometimes not members of unions at all ) and police cordons dominated television news coverage .
44 A planning inspector will be appointed by the DoE to deal with the appeal .
45 There was much argument on semantics here , and the DoE responded to the Environment Committee 's report in part by changing the terms , but not the substance , of the draft circulars .
46 ‘ One ’ was a word of the Chelsea set for the first person singular , and one might perhaps venture the thought of a pun in the words of the inscription .
47 In the fifteenth century , when Christian Europe was threatened by the Turk , the Bogomils turned to the Crescent rather than the Cross , and many eventually accepted Islam .
48 The classic area of the Marne would be called ‘ Champagne ’ , while the Aube and those districts of the Marne excluded by the I908 decree would be known as the ‘ Champagne Deuxième Zone ’ .
49 ( 1988 b ) support this interpretation by demonstrating that the VS pre-exposure treatment will produce perfectly good latent inhibition when the CS used in the conditioning phase is itself vinegar followed by sucrose , an arrangement that should ensure that the same representation of vinegar is activated on both occasions .
50 Oldham 's superiority was not confirmed until the 80th minute when Sharp completed his first treble since his summer move from Everton : Chamberlain blocked Ritchie 's effort , and the Scot pounced on the rebound .
51 Thus Louis controlled the frontier with the Saracens in the Pyrenees , Pepin curtailed the Duke of Benevento and defended north-eastern Italy against incursions by the Avars , and Charles the Younger fought against the Bretons of Armorica , who rebelled in 786 and 799 against Frankish rule .
52 With such a huge area to search and a coastline renowned for its ever-changing currents and vicious rocks , those who man the Dakletons rely on the sharpness and accuracy of the emergency call .
53 George Duddy of the UUP ran in the Rural ward and his place in Waterside has been taken by party leader John Adams .
54 In the following year the duc de Richelieu , the French chief minister , sent an agent to Switzerland , Germany and the Kingdom of the Netherlands to report on the press there and the possibility of France influencing it in her favour .
55 In Martin Peters Bauunternehmung G.m.b.H . v. Zuid Nederlandse Aannemers Vereniging ( Case 34/82 ) [ 1983 ] E.C.R. 987 , 991 the Supreme Court of The Netherlands referred to the Court of Justice the following question :
56 On the other hand , given the importance the Netherlands attached to the Convention , the 1985 amendment was interpreted as not displacing the application of the Convention , and so the requirements of Article 15 had to be complied with .
57 IN 1992 the LCCIEB collaborated with the Linguaphone Institute in an English-learning project in Hungary .
58 The Yasa provided for the settlement of disputes and affairs of honour only between the races of the True People , for they alone were equipped with the talons with which the kanly — formal mortal combat — was fought .
59 Changes in the longer term included ( i ) the halving of the number of armed forces to about 31,000 over two years ; ( ii ) electoral reform ; ( iii ) land reform ; ( iv ) the creation of a consultative body , comprising representatives of government , employers and workers , to set policy for economic and social development ; and ( v ) the creation of a mechanism to allow the FMLN to contribute to the national reconstruction plan .
60 To make most rivers navigable , the water level must be raised by building weirs ; there is little doubt that the navigation structures built on the Leicestershire Soar in the 1770s worsened the local drainage , as did eighteenth- and nineteenth-century navigation works on the Thames and in Somerset .
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