Example sentences of "the [det] [noun] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There was a less than satisfactory result in Europe , although losses at the half year were marginally lower at $20.2m ( 1992 : $20.6m loss ) following a deficit in the second quarter down from $9.4m to $8.2m .
2 I think it 's , it 's very interesting that erm the these figures are there .
3 Pigeons are derived from the Rock Dove and which nested and perched in cliff side and buildings are the nearest thing so I the pigeons are n't really an argument and you do if you want proper birds in the city centre such as thrushes and blackbirds and even sparrows you need real trees to encourage them and the these trees are fairly mature and helpful .
4 The many quotations are skilfully chosen and superbly translated .
5 If we 'd seen it coming sooner then er we would perhaps not have got started on all the many schemes are actually on site .
6 The main aim of this Prospectus is to help you choose which of the many courses is most suitable for your needs .
7 The All Blacks are inevitably nervous about a first Test at Christchurch , ’ added Fox .
8 But , even if the All Blacks are subconsciously tempted to relegate the Irish to an after-thought , it might not make a bit of difference .
9 Neither jet-lag nor anything going wrong has been evident at the tourists ' training , which has been comfortably the most impressive seen in Cardiff since … well , since the last time the All Blacks were there in 1980 .
10 The linguistic forms that are recorded in handbook accounts of change are , for the most part , those that lead to present RP , and not usually those that lead to other modern accents of English ; as we shall notice below , the latter forms are often explicitly rejected from the historical account .
11 The latter operation is sometimes called sharpening .
12 To get over this problem the latter exit is gently angled so that from La Scala the exit/entrance is square to the Piazza .
13 The latter provisions are fully explained in Part Two of this book at paragraph 22–46 onwards .
14 The concept of an acquired disorder of cognition is , of course , much broader than the concept of an acquired disorder of language , but the latter concept is still extremely general ; and neurologists in the second half of the nineteenth century made it more specific in a variety of ways .
15 Although the latter cases are probably a diminishing minority , especially now that budgetary delegation under LMS has made it essential that heads in their turn delegate a greater proportion of their managerial functions to senior staff , our studies indicate a more general need for primary schools to continue to review the role of deputy headship , to define more exactly the range of tasks it is appropriate for someone at that level of seniority to undertake , and to ensure that all deputy heads have appropriate job specifications .
16 The latter case is more likely if the new user is to be working as part of a team , since the team leader will probably have the privilege to create users according to the needs of the project .
17 The latter notion is further supported by the tumour yields in the different groups , which did not always correlate with the mucosal proliferation rates ( compare Fig 2 and Table V ) .
18 He does not deny internally generated change , which might occur from natural factors , such as drought or population growth , but suggests that the latter forces are more important in pre-industrial conditions .
19 The latter teachers were more likely to be non-specialists .
20 Those who know the geography of Scotland will understand that the latter percentage is much higher in rural areas where there is no other employment .
21 Unfortunately , the latter insult is somewhat inaccurate : animators have a long history of injecting a little ‘ adult ’ spice into what is essentially a children 's medium .
22 Multivariate analysis showed that the latter index was clearly an independent predictor of relapse while the p value for the compartment 3 labelling index was borderline ( p=0.057 ) .
23 Although the latter legislation is correctly termed the Clean Air Amendments , it is commonly referred to as the Clean Air Act , and this practice is followed here .
24 The latter proteins are also responsible for the exceptionally smooth consistency of all the Hydro-Protein cosmetic treatments in this extensive collection .
25 It is in the first place striking that in the Old French fabliaux , a male rival or spoiler is more commonly the butt of the humour than a female , though examples of the latter situation are reasonably numerous .
26 Presumably the latter figure is under £8,500 a year .
27 The latter remedy is only possible in practice however where the work to be executed is within the scope of the local authority 's expertise .
28 The latter charge was also filed against the company 's former vice-president , Sadamu Takagaki .
29 The latter suggestion was indeed taken up and the Area Board chairmen met monthly with Citrine , Self and Hacking to work out a common policy .
30 The latter gene is only expressed post-natally ( 3 ) and serves as a late developmental marker .
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