Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] [noun] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | If there is a bit of a want about such people then the good Catholic church surely provides for it . |
2 | Three rosettes are the supreme award for those hotels where the food is considered outstanding . |
3 | He admitted that there was evidence ‘ that it would be useful as a drug for certain conditions where the body is not able to get enough oxygen ’ . |
4 | 4. 1957 saw the return of trams to Squires Gate Lane after many years when the Circular Tour was revived . |
5 | Expression of displeasure or withdrawal of attention becomes a much more potent force for managing misdemeanours once the child realizes that the parents can be very pleasant and loving . |
6 | Many elderly people live in their own homes for many years following the death of a husband or a wife . |
7 | If the answer is that they are idealistic categories generated through consciousness of ideal relations then the idealistic basis of these specific examples of ‘ ideological forms ’ can be understood . |
8 | This circuit should be capable of adaptation for use in synchronizing the speed of two engines when the engines are actually running . |
9 | To design any piece of audio equipment successfully the first stage is to define exactly what it is that you require and determine the circuit from this information . |
10 | I can well understand the plaintiffs ' sense of indignation at the defendants ' breaches of the injunction , and the court will have to consider very carefully all aspects of those breaches when the inevitable contempt proceedings are heard . |
11 | The open air theme , eventually to become epitomized by visions of Woodstock and the Rolling Stones performing live in Hyde Park , was itself a throwback from Kerouac 's On the Road : because the road became the central symbol of his disciples ' lives — hitting it in search of new horizons when the local scene became dull . |
12 | The mantic view implied that the words are divinely given ; so any text can be interpreted in the light of other texts where the same word occurs . |
13 | He became a lecturer in German in the newly created Department of Modern Languages when the Royal College received its charter as a University in 1967 . |
14 | Head Office Branch Claims , to whom any claim in excess of the branch handling limit is reported , will advise the appropriate department of any claims where the retention is exceeded . |
15 | Mr John Watson , 41 , of March , Cambs , has been fined £30 , with £20 costs , by magistrates for simultaneously fishing with three rods where the limit is two . |
16 | Mark was covered in blood with serious wounds where the dog had bitten . |
17 | He feels his purpose in life is to spread the Christian religion in unexplored places where the people have never heard the word of God . |
18 | The symptoms , especially noticeable in some spring barleys , range from the odd missing floret to distinctly tapered ears in some wheats where the top and bottom few spikelets have failed to set seed . |
19 | Allen , Hogg , and Peace undertook empirical research in three authorities where the care experiences of 100 old people living in the community but ‘ at risk ’ of residential care were compared with a similar number of old people living in residential care ( 52 in private homes and 51 in Local Authority homes ) . |
20 | A condition in this arrangement whereby the plaintiff was to be replaced as architect for the scheme did not constitute inducing breach of contract . |
21 | C. C. correctly rejected mismatching probes on 33/40 trials when the green figure was on the left , but on only 21/40 trials with green figures on the right . |
22 | That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead . |
23 | None of these constraints , incidentally , had much to do with the novelty of women directors within their national traditions ; all four could point to predecessors , especially in the earlier part of this century when the film industry was being established . |
24 | I would certainly advocate the existence of more fora where the three sectors can come together to achieve mutual understanding and where c we can debate this new order , and make joint decisions about its future . |
25 | But pragmatism , as I am using the term here , is a function of pedagogic mediation whereby the relationship between theory and practice , ideas and their actualization , can only be realized within the domain of application , that is , through the immediate activity of teaching . |
26 | Often the encoder is visible ( being within the canonical situation of utterance ) and immediately audible and there takes place a kind of indexical reciprocity whereby the specific quality of a deictic expression is only given by the assignment of the extralinguistic referent . |
27 | The law of value is a historically relative law ; it is a specific form ‘ on the face of which is writ large ’ that it ‘ belongs to the kind of social structure where the productive process masters ( ‘ hemeistert ’ ) men and not men the productive process ’ . |
28 | All that remains of Herod the Great 's Temple is a course of huge stones where the Jews meet daily for prayer . |
29 | When we add to this in turn the effect of nearly half of all women working ‘ part-time ’ , then the average income of all households where the married woman was working was only about 40 per cent higher than where the married woman was not working . |
30 | In the case of agreed bids where the target co-operates , we have to have regard to the City Code rules requiring equivalent information to be made available to all genuine competing bidders . |