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

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1 If expectations of the price level remain at P then the economy will move up the line SS since this is the relevant short-run supply curve .
2 Some employers reneged on agreements once the slump set in ; a few new agreements were made .
3 Well it 's about er twelve miles from Tiree and er about er three hours steaming from Oban where the relief boat was the relief ship .
4 The first releases occurred in mid-July when the government commuted all death sentences and proclaimed an amnesty for all political and some criminal prisoners .
5 Léonie 's arms and legs dissolved with relief now the words were out , had flown off squawking .
6 ’ The same talent came into play whenever the religious issue surfaced .
7 As soon as she gave up dancing in the line to supervise the school , her nubile appearance became plump as she enjoyed dining well , a pleasure shared with John where the plumpness developed into fatness .
8 ‘ Up London , ’ Dot explained , ‘ we waits for our High Tea what Mrs Parvis makes till evening when the real people get back from their work .
9 As many of the apparent overlaps between the low vowels occur in environments where the vowel is short , a brief review of the vowel-length system is necessary .
10 If before receiving payment from the US importer the dollar appreciates to DM4.08–4.12 then the exporter will receive DM40.8m , an overall gain of DM1m .
11 Although this proposal has at present not the slightest chance of being implemented , nevertheless as the rate of inflation and growing unemployment prove to be intractable problems so people will be forced to seek solutions which work in practice even if that means constraining both government and its officials .
12 Under existing UK tax legislation , the right to tax credits payable under the double tax treaty to US companies can be withdrawn and one option could be to start with companies based in California where the state tax authorities have been allowed to tax foreign-owned companies on a formula-apportioned share of worldwide group income .
13 I ca n't begin to imagine the sort of furore that might break out if er judges started to hand out the sort of penalties that they saw fit in particular cases .
14 Most West Indians settled in areas where the chances of employment were highest , London and the Midlands attracting the majority .
15 Figure 2 contains the clue to this quandary : the plateaux in the Hall voltage coincide with ranges where the longitudinal voltage is essentially zero .
16 So , tensions occur in relationships where the sportsmen are thought by their coach to be naturally gifted and yet they fail to achieve success .
17 How should the law deal with cases where the woman 's consent to sexual intercourse stemmed from a mistake on her part ?
18 Thirty-three bored and idle men from Rathcoole and nearby Carrickfergus took two minibuses and a taxi and drove to north Antrim for a pub crawl in districts where the writ of the Central Cc.ordinating Committee was not observed .
19 The second type of case deals with situations where the legislation refers to sums being paid directly or indirectly to a particular person ( for example , see TA 1988 , s677 — although the expression was subsequently extended by what is now s677(10) ) .
20 The satellite stations colossal £304million investment is in urgent need of an audience boost with fears that once Sky Sports goes to subscription only the viewing figures will be lucky to hit 700,000 .
21 The point arose in Oakwell where the evidence against the defendant on a charge of threatening behaviour was that he was seen fighting with another .
22 An equal distribution takes into account only the size of the population groups that are being compared , while an equitable distribution takes into account the varying needs for the service of the groups as well .
23 These can be black or red , the red varieties coming from Greece where the best are the Kalamata olives .
24 Our calculations took into account only the second primary invasive melanoma in each case of primary melanoma .
25 A considerable proportion of self-employed temporary workers come from industries where the overall rate of self-employment is above average , such as construction , or have occupations best described as " professional " , although low skilled service and industrial workers are also to be found in large numbers amongst them .
26 Since much of the work on coffee plantations was seasonal , most of these workers returned to India once the harvest was over .
27 It is most odd indeed how objects disappear in rooms wherein the only moveable entity is oneself . ’
28 Top position over the decade goes to Japan where the Nikkei Dow average rocketed by 875 per cent in dollar terms , more than double that of its closest rival , Italy .
29 But , second , it was held that different principles applied in cases where the Crown brought a law enforcement action , in which an injunction was sought to restrain a subject from breaking a law where the breach would be harmful to the public or a section of it .
30 This will happen regardless of the efforts made to phase out the use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , which are responsible for depletion of the ozone layer .
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