Example sentences of "the [noun] [adj] is [det] " in BNC.
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1 | For a tenant to claim the benefits of the Act he must show that his tenancy is of a house , that it was originally granted for more than twenty-one years , that the rent payable is less than two-thirds of its rateable value , and that the rateable value is itself not in excess of certain modest limits . |
2 | Again , that 's a neat example of what flying the TBM 700 is all about : speed control , or more precisely , controlling the airspeed at which events happen . |
3 | ‘ Why do I get the feeling this is more than just coincidence ? ’ |
4 | You 'll see that at point five er there was very little change on the in the A sixty one flow er following the opening of the bypass this is some months er afterwards . |
5 | ‘ Right , let's get in out of this damn rain before you catch your death and you can tell me what the hell this is all about . ’ |
6 | Could you look at The Anniversary this is all in the Craig edition , okay ? |
7 | If the circumstances are such that justice requires the committal order to be quashed amongst the options available is that of ordering a retrial : see Duo v. Osborne ( formerly Duo ) [ 1992 ] 1 W.L.R. 611 . |
8 | If I manage to work out anything this lunchtime , I 'll enclose it herewith — in the meantime this is all I 've done for the Newsletter so far . |
9 | Eyes do n't fossilize , so we do n't know how long our type of eye took to evolve its present complexity and perfection from nothing , but the time available is several hundred million years . |
10 | Emissions of nitrogen oxide , not mentioned in the government press release despite the fact this is another important contributor to acid rain , have continued to rise every year since 1984 , with emissions from road transport up by 73 per cent between 1981 and 1991 . |