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

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1 The applications will be reviewed by the regional associations in February and March 1993 and submitted to the Central Committee at its next meeting from 25 June to 2 July 1993 .
2 The total Community Charge arrears at 31 March 1993 as reported to the Council were £148m which represents over 10% of the total liabilities for the 4 years of Community Charge .
3 But as she shook her hair free and turned to the door , she realised that Miguel was already missing .
4 Measurement and baselining methods are best chosen to suit the individual situation , following the principles given in Part 2 and summarised in the three criteria above .
5 Keep the nipples dry and exposed to the air ; pads can make things worse .
6 I went back into the club proper and headed for the ‘ phone .
7 There seem in fact , however , to be two exceptions to this general rule , namely Molla Yegan , who almost certainly resigned the office , and Abdulkerim , who must either have resigned or been removed from it if the facts given in the he was appointed Mufti in the time of Mehmed II and died in the time of Bayezid II — are correct .
8 These materials provide the background for this chapter as well as of Chapter IV that deals with the effects on fetal mortality .
9 Bielecki 's proposals for the composition of a new Council of Ministers were presented on Jan. 5 and accepted by the Sejm on Jan. 12 by 272 votes to four , with 62 abstentions .
10 The Chief Minister of Sabah and president of the Parti Bersatu Sabah ( PBS ) , Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan , was arrested on Jan. 5 and charged by the federal Anti-Corruption Agency on three counts on corruption .
11 Although there has been consultation throughout all stages of the programme 's development , the team in Glasgow , which includes Elaine Wardrope , Ernst & Young 's marketing manager in Scotland , as well as Lockett , has run the programme day-to-day and dealt with the detailed implementation of the programme .
12 The tradition to which they belong evolved an accommodation of Christian doctrine to a body of teaching inherited from Greek philosophy about a kind of knowledge — noesis — which is neither intellectual nor sensual , but in essence experiential and manifested in the human soul .
13 The disciplinary procedures which apply to your employment are set out in paragraphs 10010–10052 as supplemented by the procedures set out in the Scottish Office Handbook .
14 He lay on his bunk with his eyes open and staring at the rafter ceiling for all the hours that were common for the men of Hut 2 .
15 The decision to revolt is discussed in chapter 15 and turns on the evaluation of costs ( punishment for failure , injury risk , loss of property , etc. ) versus the gains of raised income or wealth .
16 You pass on to Manley Common and travel through the Delamere Forest to reach Nettleford Wood .
17 He collapsed back on the bed , eyes wide and staring at the white ceiling .
18 I try the seafront , but it 's wet and windswept — the summer attractions shuttered and shivering in the damp off the sea .
19 These characters fall into two broad categories , the radial shields are sometimes bar-like and long , often covered over by the disk covering which is usually small thin scales or occasionally stouter scales , or a disk covered by distinct plates with the radial shield distinct and integrated with the other plates .
20 But all the endowments which funded chantries were confiscated at Easter 1548 and vested in the Crown .
21 E The seller sells as beneficial owner but the transfer to the buyer shall expressly exclude the transferor 's liability under covenants for repair and decoration implied by s24(1) ( a ) of the Land Registration Act 1925 and contained in the registered lease .
22 Sometimes it may be necessary for a mortgagee , for example a bank or building society , to exercise its powers under the Law of Property Act 1925 as enhanced by the provisions of the relevant mortgage deed in order to take possession of a property from a defaulting borrower .
23 The last general election to the Rashtriya Panchayat was held in May 1986 and resulted in the election of a number of members opposed to the panchayat system [ see p. 34423 ] .
24 This suggests the ‘ substitutive ’ wealth tax , which can be paid from income leaving wealth intact as opposed to the ‘ additive ’ wealth tax , which necessarily involves the sale of assets and corresponds to a strong aim of reducing wealth inequality .
25 Pakistan was said to have insisted that both sides should revert to positions held in December 1971 as agreed in the Simla Accord [ see pp. 25432-33 ] .
26 At nearly fifteen he was already over six feet tall and towered over the little Irish doctor in front of him .
27 The entries will be opened on Friday July 31st and proceeds from the successful bid will be donated to the Parkinson 's Disease Society .
28 Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 .
29 However , the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 ( referred to below as ‘ the Companies Act ’ ) requires the use of some of the provisions in the Memorandum .
30 ( 4 ) In this Clause ‘ the Act ’ means the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 and ‘ the AJA ’ means the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as amended by Schedule 18 , paragraph 54 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , but so that any reference in this Clause to any provision of the Act or the AJA shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force and the reference to the Solicitors Act 1974 shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force .
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