Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 180 foot tower is ascended by climbing a narrow spiral staircase , which becomes narrower and narrower as one reaches the top .
2 Outage Controller Bob Makin controls day-to-day site work , while Russell Walker , from Strachan & henshaw , manages the 180 contract workers .
3 Progress upwind can only be made by completing a series of zig-zags , the turns at first being executed by the 180 degree turn method and later , with more experience , by tacking — steering the board through the turn .
4 The 180 degree rule also applies to ‘ eyelines ’ when camera angles are being chosen from which to shoot scenes where people are shown in conversation .
5 The Stratoscoop we advise is the 180 x 150cm ( 70 x 59in ) ST3 , which is measured to lift an average of 4.5kg ( 10lb ) .
6 From the 180 TEU Annika , there has been no less than five different vessels involved in servicing this route , each one providing a larger carrying capacity than its predecessor .
7 Examples taken from the introductory presentation show how these rules work .
8 After the introductory speech I ( as ‘ leader ’ of the delegation of and me ) am expected to reply , and we dutifully ask some questions , preferably avoiding the jin and mu .
9 use MAS business opportunity paper with the introductory fee information removed to avoid misunderstanding
10 — to organise six courses for the introductory coaching award and to train 90 coaches .
11 Norway , with the third-highest tax burden in 1989 , had an annual average growth rate of 3.1 % in the period 1976–91 , nearly 25% above the OECD average of 2.5% per annum , and ranked as high as second in terms of growth rate .
12 An international commission ruled in Washington DC on Jan. 11 that the Chilean government should pay just over US$2,600,000 in compensation to the families of Orlando Letelier , a former Foreign and Defence Minister and ambassador to the United States under the 1970-73 Allende government , and his US associate , Ronni Moffit .
13 Check the inside rebate side very carefully before cutting your mount .
14 THE INSIDE STORY Press get to the heart of superplant
15 Joseland moves from blind side flanker to the second row and with skipper Jones not available Fison takes the inside centre berth
16 You can further reduce the boxy look of the tank by disguising the inside back corners with decor material .
17 On the inside back cover can be found a crafted allegory .
18 Barclays range of business services page 32 and the inside back cover .
19 Or the planet gets it ! ’ our jolly NME team jive us from the inside back cover of a recent ish .
20 The glossary of terms on the inside back cover provides definitions of reserves categories .
21 8 information about other books published , materials , tapes , etc — often carried on the inside back cover .
22 The Wedgwood Group business comprises the manufacture , distribution and retailing of high quality bone china tableware and giftware by Wedgwood together with quality earthenware tableware by Johnson Brothers and the distribution of crystal products in world markets other than Ireland and the U.S.A. The Company 's principal subsidiary companies as at 31 December 1992 are listed on the inside back cover .
23 one monitor panel to be sited in room 108 where previously indicated by Nancy Brown to Bob Inglis , ie on the inside corridor wall of room 108 , above the door ;
24 ‘ Sprite ’ , the lifeboat 's mascot ( provided by Osbornes for all lifeboats built by the yard ) watches over the inside steering position with its engine controls and electronics .
25 FROM THE INSIDE Tim Curtis
26 It 's a throw-in to David of Blackburn , down the right hand side , that one 's headed on by Stewart , the clearance from , is picked up by David who nipped in there ahead of and now here 's once more down the inside left channel , pushing it up towards the edge of the penalty area where holds it up well , they 're working well at the moment down that left hand side as gets it across , a snatched header comes in and it 's pushed behind by Chris for a corner kick , and we 're at the midway point of the second half , with Shrewsbury leading three two , Alan will describe it for you .
27 ‘ Look in the inside zip pocket . ’
28 Each party 's entitlement of seats should be proportionate to its share of the total constituency votes received by candidates of all parties , and it would be met by the award ( if necessary ) of a number of additional seats so calculated as to " redress the distorted results in the constituencies " .
29 For instance , in the South-East region ( as defined in the relevant edition of the Times Guide to the House of Commons ) the Liberals won none of the 40 seats , Labour took only three , whilst the Conservatives — for less than half the total constituency votes — bagged all the rest .
30 The parties ' shares of the total constituency votes would have been , let us suppose , the same as they were in fact : 48.4% for the Conservatives , 27.2% for Labour and 23.9% for the Liberals .
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