Example sentences of "[n mass] [adj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | To be used successfully a simulation model must adequately represent the system under study and there must be sufficient relevant data available to allow for the calibration or tuning of the model . |
2 | And there is no shortage nowadays of people willing to slog round the streets delivering Betterware catalogues to earn a few quid . |
3 | It may also influence the long-term supply of young people willing to embark on the seven-year period of training . |
4 | What , he asked , were the staff supposed to do with the photocopies ? |
5 | As well as qualified psychiatrists and psychologists , the network includes people able to translate for the refugees . |
6 | This can result in them being sued for libel ; in Britain it can also result in the people concerned complaining to the Press Council , which may publicly admonish a paper for bad reporting . |
7 | A good many men came into the room by no means inclined to acquiesce in the proposed arrangement . |
8 | Meanwhile , Lion Cavern , the Greenham winner , is by no means certain to run in the 2,000 Guineas , hence the lukewarm reaction from bookmakers . |
9 | These villages today form the Christian frontier strip st ill occupied by the Israeli army . |