Example sentences of "the [det] " in BNC.

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1 ACCORDING to present usage , the term meteorite applies to any natural object from an outside source that plunges through the atmosphere and is collected on the Each .
2 L M Ericsson Telefon AB is proposing to raise the equivalent of $280m with the issue of convertible debentures with a nominal value of up to 2,172m Swedish krona ; the each existing share in Ericsson will give the holder the right to buy one convertible with a nominal value of 10 krona , and the convertibles will be exchangeable for Ericsson B shares until May 31 2000 .
3 The technology will take advantage of existing phones systems and computer networks and wo n't require wiring or new boards to connect the each phone and micro .
4 erm you know the each , I mean , basically we are , we are a world of a hundred or so independent sovereign states and each sovereign state can do what it wishes within its territory with the exception of Iraq of course
5 The fifth man is , he was a gunner and armourer and flew in the and the man furthest on the right standing is from Chualar C H U A L A R California , he was a waste gunner for two waste gunners on the each end of the standing group .
6 Had you entered January instead of Jan , the each month would have been entered for you in full .
7 And that that came round er I mean they were stamped and er the turn you know the each I I do n't I do n't remember what what they were examined , but er th you know the the that was the law that they had to be .
8 A second measure was also taken in this study which may provide information relevant to subjects ’ expectations , this was a measure of how well each subject previously knew the each of junctions in the films .
9 The remainder of the probe order ( between the each telomere and the corresponding centromere ) was correct in all runs .
10 As to genius , ‘ Reynolds ’ opinion was that Genius may be taught & that all Pretense to Inspiration is a Lie & a Deceit , to say the least of it .
11 Far example , madam , my life ; my life , madam is a perpetual stream of pleasure , that glides through such a variety of entertainments , I believe the wisest of our ancestors never had the least conception of any of 'em .
12 The Italian influence on British cooking has resulted in a shift away from traditional classical sauces and stocks towards an emphasis on ‘ something exquisitely fresh , with the least amount of modification in the process of preparation ’ , to quote from an old Tuscan cookery book .
13 The first Americans she observed were on the boat and she wrote , ‘ they laughed at the poor immigrants lying on the deck in their wretched clothes … without the least sign of sympathy . ’
14 Interest and exchange rates are the least of Ferranti 's problems .
15 Not the least power of a totalitarian state is the power to bore the people out of their right minds .
16 Yet Clark had known all along of the military preparations ‘ Musketeer I ’ and ‘ Musketeer II ’ and had been dismayed when Dulles seemed to have aborted them with his Suez Canal Users Club ; and after the Anglo-French meeting in London in September he had put out ‘ a dull communiqué , and no one has the least idea of what big things were abroad' .
17 Oddly she never felt the least guilt in accepting money from Rachel to help her bring up Maggie .
18 But what Brown had overlooked was the First Rule of the Conventional Car Maker : sell as many of the same cars as you can in order to make the most money for the least expenditure .
19 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
20 The non-smokers dislike the perpetual and pungent cloud , but have grown to accept it without serious complaint — it 's the least of their worries .
21 Not the least of their tasks was the disposal of the toys .
22 Not the least of these was that the
23 He took it up in a Pauline spirit , as a reparation ; now the least of Christians ( by special grace ) but once an infidel , and even if he had not persecuted the faithful , one who scorned the Faith , he would do what he could to convert men or stop them from straying away .
24 Though it would n't make the least bit of difference to her what way he looked , she would not let the occasion pass without punishing him sharply for still being alive .
25 A test ban is the least of the proliferators ' worries .
26 The Gulf is the least of the industry 's worries .
27 Greed is the least of the problems , though the administration was not amused when Israel pushed its luck by suggesting that to help with its Gulf expenses — missile damage , the cost of the prolonged military alert , loss of tourism and so on — America might like to double the $3 billion it already gives Israel each year .
28 With the pound locked into the European Monetary System , the most and the least the government can do is ensure that nominal demand does not collapse .
29 Thomas discussed the relationship between love and poetry much later in Feminine Influence on the Poet : ‘ The love-poem is not for the beloved , for it is not worthy , as it is the least thing that is given to her , and none knows this better than she unless it be the lover … .
30 For these mistakes have led to the belief that extension , the subject-matter of geometry , is infinitely divisible , a belief ‘ thought to have so inseparable and essential a connection with the principles and demonstrations in geometry , that mathematicians never … make the least question of it ’ .
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