Example sentences of "and the [noun sg] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Two or three years later with half a million troops they are still no further forward in their struggle in Vietnam and the cost this time was to the United States ' political system because the effect upon domestic politics was fairly severe .
2 Two or three years later with half a million troops they are still no further forward in their struggle in Vietnam and the cost this time was to the United States ' political system because the effect upon domestic politics was fairly severe .
3 Chair can I make a suggestion quite clearly a large number of people have made some very good and valid recommendations or suggestions to you and the board this evening and you 've said on many occasions this evening the board will obviously go away discuss those and take a view on the particular ideas .
4 Bureaucrats , members of the royal family , intellectuals of various persuasions , city dwellers and the peasantry all seemed to be pressing for radical changes in the structure of the Russian polity .
5 And the question this poses is : do they become better adults as a result of their Utopian lifestyle ?
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7 And then in the , where the bath used to be , in this little bathroom I had the cooker and the washer that 's it , I made it into a little kitchen so
8 And the vicar such a considerate man to work for . ’
9 ‘ Jess is a class act and the rest all have real promise but there is a danger of getting carried away , ’ said Roxburgh .
10 ‘ Jess is a class act and the rest all have real promise but there is a danger of getting carried away ’ Andy Roxburgh Alan McLaren : international class against Italy and Malta
11 You can see then that the boilie , the hair-rig and the bolt-rig all complement each other ; hence the phenomenal success of the combined technique .
12 Okay so the power the pace the pitch and the pause all to do with voice and slight variations on those compared with normal one to one conversation Okay .
13 Residents , Middlesbrough Council and the society all want the Stockton Road building developed .
14 Miss Donaldson , John Gibson , the Rev. Fred Levison and the Minister all spoke eloquently .
15 This is because kinship links are strongly morally and socially charged , while those between worker and employer are impersonal , because kinship implies reciprocal rights and duties while the capitalist has all the rights and the worker all the duties , because kinship links can not be broken at will while those of the labour market can , and because , as Marx and Engels wrongly believed , kinship links are egalitarian and non-exploitative ; that is , they do not involve one group of people living on the back of another .
16 Accommodation , and the petrol all we had to find was
17 You need to know the precise location of every gate and the way each gate opens .
18 In my own experience of rack systems , the biggest problem , if you can call it a problem , is that each unit in the rack has its own level control , and the way each is set against the others can introduce different tonal and distortion elements to the sound .
19 I could adduce only the hopeless weeping of a child , the terrified stare of a black bum on Thirteenth and Seventh , and the way all the walkers , city-users , the tragedians of the street-the way they all seemed to be fleeing , and the uniformed ones ( those that are responsible ) saying , Do n't mind us .
20 Rod , yes I agree with Don , I think if you look at er what the work has gone in er in the fifth year for the last two or three years and the way that subject teachers are now approaching ranks of achievement I do n't see yes it 's .
21 A spokesman for the industrial lobby warned that the amendments " will dramatically change our lifestyles and the way most companies do business . "
22 The construction of spontaneous housing settlements and the way this has induced several governments to support self-help schemes demonstrates the way squatters have taken the situation into their own hands and provided themselves with some sort of shelter .
23 The relative narrowness of focus of particular modules , and the way this corresponds with the need for cross-reference to make explicit the common denominator of principle , are matters which can not be determined in advance but depend on what teachers conceive their problems to be and on the actual experience of designing and using such modules .
24 Literature is replete with tales of the power which old people have exercised over property and the way this has been used in intergenerational interactions .
25 In particular ? these two teachers ' job appointments and day-to-day activities highlight aspects of gender and feminism and the way this operates in interaction with religion to influence their work .
26 In order to understand the history of capitalist societies one must look not just to their structures , but also to the balance of power between classes and the way this power is exercised .
27 In this chapter , we will take a brief look at the variety of grammatical categories which may or may not be expressed in different languages and the way this area of language structure affects decisions in the course of translation .
28 First , there are connections which are established through the arrangement of information within each clause and the way this relates to the arrangement of information in preceding and following clauses and sentences ; these contribute mainly to topic development and maintenance through thematic and information structures .
29 A final point to make here is that another effect of silent viewing of video is the interest it generates and the way this manifests itself in commitment to a point of view about a scene .
30 Erm and the way this is most often shown like the the th type of convergency they do is that they erm change their vocal intensity to match that of the other person and their pause length is made the same .
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