Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 This leads him to conclude that the Sons of Light , the Sons of Truth , the Sons of Zadok , or Zaddikim ( Zadokites ) , the Men of Melchizedek ( the z-d-k ending reflecting a variation of Zadok ) , the Ebionim ( the Poor ) , the Hassidim ( the Essenes ) and the Nozrim ( the Nazareans ) are ultimately one and the same — not different groups , but different metaphors or appellations for essentially the same group , or the same movement .
2 He was a tall handsome man with huge white teeth ; a magician who could conjure coins or playing-cards from inside the pockets and behind the ears of small boys .
3 Potential recruits might be reassured if they knew that in matters like these the governors would call on independent investigators or assessors from outside the school .
4 Students who are on a part-time course or on a postgraduate course , or students from outside the United Kingdom , will not normally be eligible for a loan .
5 If you are ever carrying heavy loads , break up the load into a number of cases or boxes at approximately the same weight .
6 In February of this year a resolution calling for its enactment was passed by the Liberal Party Council , and it has also been supported by many individuals and groups in both the Labour and Conservative parties .
7 Towards the late afternoon , exhausted by its own violence , it began to die slowly and soon the ‘ great noise for nothing ’ became a gasping puff , The doors were opened and we stared at the drifts of dust which had banked against houses and cars in much the same way that snow drifts against walls and trees .
8 Although insignificant on the map , it has long been a magnet drawing folk from the Dales on repeated visits ; latterly there has been a growing influx of tourists and walkers from outside the county to see the magnificent waterfall of Hardraw Force .
9 On the other hand , there is the development of increasingly ethnographic forms and methods within both the novel and journalism .
10 Alternatively , these parameters may change over time , and solutions of essentially the same problem at different time periods may be required .
11 And of course we 'll have to go over all the old ground on timings and opportunities for both the Trueman and Meredith-Lee deaths . ’
12 It also helps us set priorities and stragegies in both the short and the long term .
13 The higher shelves held plastic containers of the sort a do-it-yourself handiman would keep screws and nails in so the effect was of a dozen or so pigeonholes .
14 If the right hon. Member for Aylesbury ( Sir T. Raison ) inquires of the trustees and directors of either the national or the Tate he will be told in no uncertain terms that it is extremely unsatisfactory that they can not acquire the sort of painting that they need to keep their collections fresh and up to date .
15 No competitor rides the roads and tracks in exactly the same way .
16 Clients will receive completed accounts , returns and computations at roughly the same time each year so embarrassing delays will not arise .
17 Balkan aggression was directed at the Germans and Austrians for much the same reason that Polish nationalism was directed against the partitioning powers , but unlike the Poles , the Serbians and Bosnians were supported by the Russians .
18 However , he concluded : ‘ Having to tackle reductions of this magnitude should not be seen so much as a threat to our way of life but as a challenge and an enormous opportunity for the world 's scientists , engineers and industrialists in both the developed and developing countries . ’
19 In simple co-operative work , the Art Department can plan to examine particular patterns and structures at much the same time as the Science Department looks at crystals and lattices ; the Geography Department can look at climatology and weather charting at the same time as the Mathematics Department studies or revises graphs .
20 And the sample should exhibit these characteristics and variations in much the same proportions as in the total population from which the sample has been drawn .
21 Against this dearth of local information , Cuba has nevertheless been receiving religious broadcasts and publications from outside the country , but these are frequently alien to the Cuban people 's own expression of the Christian faith .
22 An understanding had been arrived at with the Danish Tourist Board that nothing of the fabric or the furnishings and fittings in either the Tuscan Villa or The Tamarisks should be altered ; the houses had been complete works of art when they were taken over and were to be respected as such .
23 To obtain overdraft facility , current bank balance , and comments on how the account has been run ,
24 Tony Deep ( associate producer , FAMILY PRIDE ) and members of both the production team and the cast will be present to discuss the series .
25 It features such exciting inclusions as the study of the little girl holding a baby from the left-hand side of his early painting of The Old Musician , the mature Spanish ballet dancer Lola de Valence , and etchings of both the reclining nude , Olympia and a late portrait , in a large decorative hat , of the lady painter Berthe Morisot .
26 Design two posters/pictures/charts showing the similarities and differences in both the announcement of the birth and the birth of Jesus itself in Matthew 's and Luke 's Gospels .
27 Congratulations , and sets of Just The Words to J Howard , Birmingham ; S Bryant , London W13 ; M Walker , Wirral .
28 While most residents were in fairly frequent contact with relatives and friends from outside the home , one in five of those who spent all the last twelve months of their lives in a home had either no visitors at all or less than one visit a month .
29 It attracted some of the activists of the DUAC and leftists from both the NILP and the republican movement .
30 Full details and examples of how the additional pension is worked out can be found in leaflet NP 46A Guide to Retirement Pension .
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