Example sentences of "[no cls] for [det] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A very elusive document er for many of the trade unionists who were involved in negotiations with the management at the current time . |
2 | What they mean basically is that in relation to sand and gravel , the County Council will , will continue to look to four areas of the County er for most of the sand and gravel production , that 's the Sutton Courtney area , Sutton Wick area , er the Stanton Harcourt area and the Cassington/Yarnton area ; most of the sand and gravel workings will be there . |
3 | The purchase of UK company securities hit a low point in 1984 but has run at about 3.5bn for most of the 1980s . |
4 | Under the reform individual private landholding was restricted to an area of 3 chó0 for most of the country ; of this area no more than a third could be rented out . |
5 | The Greenland Hunters and Fishermen 's Organisation will be paid US$400,000 for each of the 1993 and 1994 fishing seasons to surrender its right to net 213 tons of salmon a year . |
6 | Although most polls suggest Labour 's support has remained steady at about 40 per cent for much of the campaign , while the Tories have lost ground to the Liberal Democrats , the difference between the two main parties is still within the margin of error . |
7 | Looking up charges for a cricket net or a tennis court per hour yielded high success rates ( around 80 per cent for each of the bottom two bands and around 90 per cent for the top band ) . |
8 | Table 5.6 shows that the personal saving ratio , i.e. personal saving as a percentage of total personal disposable income , was above 10 per cent for most of the decade in the 1970s — well above the rates prevailing in the 1960s . |
9 | ( 1989 ) report that , in a five-year follow up of the population aged 65 + in Leicestershire mortality rates of 87 per cent for the demented and 36 per cent for those without the condition . |