Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Cut strips of peel away from the top downwards with a very sharp knife so that the orange is completely free from the white membranes of the peel .
32 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
33 It predicts that , despite tougher standards for new cars , the problem is likely to increase for some years to come , largely as a result of a lack of any controls over the emissions of vehicles already on the road .
34 Table IV shows the numbers of cases of cancer together with the age standardised rates in children aged 0–14 years for each diagnostic group in the three study areas during 1963–83 and 1984–90 .
35 If the layer thins by even one per cent , the result could be 15,000 new cases of cancer annually in the US alone .
36 The words echoed like a warning bell in her mind , but she was helpless to heed them as his dark head bent over her , his mouth warm against one nipple , the gentle tug of his lips sending curling fingers of desire deep into the pit of her stomach .
37 Lyddy put the final touches to her hair and slipped two ropes of pearls carefully over the finished edifice .
38 However , as Lim and Foo ( 1987 ) argue , it is difficult to generalize on the impact of TNC employment on different groups of women even within the same society .
39 I mean I think there are groups of women all over the country very interested in feminism and doing lots of good work and providing support for women who do want some sort of change , and so if that 's what you mean by the women 's liberation movement I think it 's a very good thing .
40 The tell-tale signs of erosion here inside the cylinder head , plus obvious coking up all evidence of damage caused by unleaded petrol , used by unsuitable cars .
41 Our task today is to increase the international pressure on behalf of the thousands of prisoners of conscience all over the world , to make tomorrow the day their freedom is restored .
42 The event was held in the school library and messages of hope were written to prisoners of conscience all over the world .
43 This will be the first UN mechanism with a clear mandate to examine cases of detained prisoners of conscience anywhere in the world .
44 Sandwich pairs of biscuits together with the cream and serve at once .
45 Thus , the 700 base pairs of homology downstream of the PstI site ( 23 , 30 ) was sufficient for integration into an intact beta-tubulin gene to occur .
46 We see the seeds of alternative patterns of thought also in The Sycamore Tree when Nina temporarily loses her mind :
47 There is going to be all forms of Jihad all over the world because there is a sacred element , there is an element erm of er which is the presence of a foreign non-Muslim force in the Holy Land ; this is a very explosive element .
48 A few hours of relaxation away from the whirl of London for both of them , I suppose .
49 Nevertheless , so far as policy and plan formulation is concerned , recent practice indicates a willingness to reflect both local wishes and concerns for policies elsewhere in the city .
50 They will provide pockets of interest early in the year before the herbaceous plants make an impact .
51 There were the creators of supermen roughly in the Holmes mould and generally attempting to excel him , like the American Jacques Futrelle with his hero Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen , the Thinking Machine , or , in a slightly different mould , G.K. Chesterton with his spiritual , though humble , superman , Father Brown , a genuine Great Detective .
52 Boss Richard Holland , who calls the tune at Boosey , say that the group traditionally feels the effects of recession late in the cycle .
53 A new principle of selection , between ‘ subsidized ’ and ‘ commercial ’ , has effects of asymmetry well beyond the simple economic differences .
54 Second , changes in genes can alter the responses of cells locally to the inducing chemical : different genes could be switched on by the same stimulus .
55 To me there are prototypes of Alf all over the country : far too many of them in fact .
56 Variations from the regular cost are spread over the expected remaining service lives of employees currently in the scheme .
57 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
58 His mother Nellie , stuffing Liberal tracts into envelopes long into the night , was his induction into radicalism , so often at odds with his Hampshire traditionalism : ‘ The bastards are closing the Watercress Line forever … ‘
59 There were at least six cold periods with glaciation somewhere on the earth .
60 Heads can create their own clarity if they organize their time in such a way as to digest and weigh reports , views and experiences from sources either outside the school or inside the staffroom .
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