Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 The desire for good external information services , such as that offered by the London Business School Library , was mixed .
32 However , a recent interesting development has been the introduction of multi-disciplinary courses such as that offered by the London College of Printing in Media and Production Design and by North Staffordshire Polytechnic in the history of design and visual arts with a chief study in ceramics .
33 This might be in the form of a joint certificate such as that envisaged in the Oxford Certificate of Educational Achievement ( Willmott , 1986 ) , or in the form of a supplementary record such as that provided by ‘ pupils ’ personal recording' , for example ( De Groot , 1986 ) .
34 Time series such as that shown in the second column of figure 9.1 are displayed by plotting them against time , as shown in figure 9.2 .
35 Why is it much easier for a business person to start a new factory in the area shown in the upper photograph , than in many other parts of the world such as that shown in the lower photograph ?
36 I want to touch briefly on four areas in which the Government could and must do better , in addition to the initiatives mentioned by my right hon. and learned Friend and the preventive programmes , such as that mentioned by the hon. Member for Westminster , North ( Sir J.
37 There are signs that latent defects insurance , such as that recommended in the BUILD report , is beginning to take off in the insurance market .
38 Doreen McBarnet and Christopher Whelan in a paper entitled The Elusive Spirit of the Law consider the limits of formalism in attempts to control market activity and the possible effectiveness of anti-formalist strategies such as that claimed by the ASB .
39 Speaking to The Art Newspaper Ms Lyles noted that while there have been major surveys of British watercolours in recent years ( such as that held at the British Museum in 1985 ) these have tended to be in-house shows , with the emphasis on highlights from individual collections .
40 Alternatively they can be used with more sophisticated software such as that provided on the Apple Lisa .
41 Well I keep sending these coupons off that come through the door
42 I think it 's a spur coming off that runs into the er But I do n't think it 's a proper imme immersion heater circuit .
43 For all three junction types the mean value of B is lower than the 3.5 expected for unbiased responding despite the fact that overall subjects gave more ‘ No ’ responses than ‘ Yes ’ ones .
44 But as Steven also said , this was no reason for Labour to vote against the Treaty .
45 With the economy predicted to be on the upturn it is perhaps the right time for Allied to invest in the Firkin chain and cash in early on the next consumer boom .
46 The primary responsibility for that lies with the Glasgow Development Agency .
47 Altogether clubs raked in more than £133 million in gate receipts from domestic games during 199192 compared to the previous year 's £114m .
48 Our feelings about this depend on the concept of equity .
49 Concern about this led to the appointment of the Plowden Committee on the Planning and Control of Public Expenditure which reported in 1961 .
50 There were various other complaints about this voiced during the open section of the meeting which followed .
51 An article about this appeared in The Tiger Rag and a copy was sent to Downing Street and duly acknowledged .
52 There are pre-expedition selection and training weekends in Britain and recruiting for 1993 begins in the summer .
53 And the next thing I know as this banging on the door !
54 Inevitably , a book such as this harps on the pitfalls faced by executives .
55 For light travelling radially in a region described by the Schwarzschild metric , eqn ( 4.10 ) , with , becomes Then if a star shrinks to a radius less than r the time taken for light to emerge from the spherical surface at r becomes infinite , which confirms Michell 's conjecture .
56 The former enshrines the major cavity properties : E1 is the incident field amplitude ( normally zero in a laser ) ; t is the time for light to propagate from the cell output around to the input , equal to ( " : - — L ) /c ; 8 is the cavity mistuning , whose physical significance is best examined for the empty cavity , in steady state , whence and thus The cavity field thus has resonances spaced at intervals of in 8 , which are very sharp if R is close to unity ( high-finesse resonator ) .
57 This stems not so much from the differences between conservatives and socialists as from the clash between British attitudessupported by the managements of some American multinational companies — and those of much of the rest of the Community .
58 In a child-centred class of 30 children it is easy for some to slip through the net and learn nothing .
59 Often Asian women coming from joint families in the Indian subcontinent to join their husbands in Britain do succeed in making the necessary emotional adjustment , but for many of them it takes months if not years ; for some coping with the total emotional dependence on the husband alone is just not possible .
60 The necessity for this arose from the catastrophic collapse in mining employment .
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