Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 The slow down in the rate of growth in the Eurocurrency market-growth that has been just about static since the early 1980's — can perhaps be attributed to the fact that domestic markets have become increasingly deregulated , while the foreign currency activities of domestic banks have become increasingly regulated by domestic central banks .
32 Smoking habits of boys and girls are roughly the same up to the age of 12 , but as adolescence approaches , more girls than boys smoke regularly .
33 What we will say , if we keep clearly in mind that everything might have been the same up to the instant when the bar came out , and no bar might have come out is that nothing caused the bar to come out .
34 Additionally if the trustees add the income to the capital of the trust fund and pay the same out to the beneficiary in a capital form , under general principles there will be no income tax charged upon the beneficiary ( there could be a charge however under certain anti-avoidance provisions mentioned hereafter ) .
35 Who would you say is the oldest out of the girls ?
36 Lightly I brought the .38 down on the knuckles of his hand as it rested on a table .
37 Eleven papers were given — which dealt with aspects of the history of popular culture from the 16th through to the 20th centuries in areas as diverse as early modern Germany , 19th century Russia and 20th century Mexico and India .
38 And he took two boards and fitted them to the body , one to the breast and the other to the shoulders ; these were so hollowed out and fitted that they met at the sides and under the arms , and the hind one came up to the pole , and the other up to the beard ; and these boards were fastened into the saddle , so that the body could not move .
39 TWO TURKS who sold kidneys for transplants in London were in so much pain when they were discharged that one had to carry the other out of the hospital , the General Medical Council 's disciplinary committee heard yesterday .
40 Then I might take the two out of the doll .
41 Knowing , for example , where you will be sitting , or standing , the lay out of the audience and whether you will have a microphone all help in giving you confidence that you are fully prepared .
42 The colour the what the lay out of the foyer we would look at again to make it more inviting more friendly we 'll do that .
43 So who 's the best out of the three ?
44 This latter measurement was taken from the distal end of the sphincter up to the respiratory inversion point , which is the level at which the end expiratory pressure changes from a positive to a negative deflection .
45 The BBC Big Band was born in the 1960s out of the amalgamation of the Revue and Variety Orchestras into the New Radio Orchestra , after a BBC executive had heard New York 's famous and versatile Radio City Symphony Orchestra .
46 Chandos 's brave and important Parry series , conducted with sterling musicianship and remarkable insights by Matthias Bamert , adds another choral disc to the four out of the five symphonies so far issued .
47 If we followed the rules er the M R C rules strictly one of the lower risk group of patients was a G three P T one tumour and that patient er progressed and in fact all the patients who progressed , all the four out of the hundred and fifty nine patients who progressed erm from the total group had either G two or G three P T one tumours at diagnosis , and I think there 's a very strong case for making these a totally separate group of patients erm for follow up .
48 James McConnell , one of the four out of the first seven who did not survive the war , wrote with foreboding :
49 If they had been working logically , they would have built the new on to the old stopping here .
50 Midford Castle is a celebration of that card , for it is built to the same shape , with two rounded leaves of the trefoil facing out across the valley over Cane Brook and Midford Brook , and the third out to the back .
51 Mr Nightingale 's room was the third along to the right .
52 ‘ We made it , and Chapman and I were the last on to the train .
53 She was the last down to the dining room , where the first course , a cold soup , was already laid .
54 This chapter examines the Conservative record throughout the 1980s up to the passing of the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act .
55 They 're the next down on the Highland Horners , they 've got some jolly good horns with a tip similar to .
56 I wo , I would like to go back to the days of my youth when we at Hogmanay there was usually frost and and and ice , and er we used to celebrate it partly on skates and it was great fun when you skated perhaps a mile and a half out of the town , and er er had a lovely ice festival and then we skated back and we had
57 Okay so nine twelfths would be enough to make make a half out of the six twelfths .
58 Make a half we 'd make a half out of the six twelfths and then we 'd have three left over make a quarter so it 'd be a half add a quarter that 's what nine twelfths would come to .
59 Er but er they devised various ways on their own to help them with these things , you know , they er I do n't know exactly what it was called but you you would see a Maybe a riveter in below the in below the boat er doing the shell , in below the boat , and he would have a Like a hammer , a a an arm that was rigged up for him er to give him an assistance with the the machine , to hold the machine up to You know to let him work with the machine .
60 The liquidator or a creditor of the company is able to apply to the court to decide upon any question arising in the winding up and to exercise those which the court might exercise in a winding up by the court .
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