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

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1 ‘ is in a position to take steps under a programme arranged between the Canadian government and both Canadian national airlines for the provision of return air transportation to Canada for both the child and an accompanying adult .
2 The justification for applying this Figure to Mercury with roughly the same time scales will be made in Chapter 8 .
3 And it was n't Sky 's fault that I used to watch better football at Barnet for exactly the same price as the weekly rental price of a satellite dish .
4 He was elected MP to his late uncle Thomas Alured 's seat at Hedon for both the Short and Long Parliaments in 1640 .
5 On the activities of NBFIs by far the most authoritative and recent account is Goacher and Gurwen ( 1987 ) .
6 Sir Joseph Banks had pioneered the effort to transplant useful species from one area to another , and hoped to use his position at the royal botanical gardens at Kew to further the interests of Britain 's overseas colonies .
7 The archetypal Englishman from Trinidad with perhaps the best-known voice in TV admits ‘ I 'm not just saying that .
8 I did one exam before I went up , then had three years at Oxford with just the final exams at the end .
9 Capt. Valentine E. M. Strasser , the 27-year-old junior officer who had become chairman of the National Provisional Ruling Council ( NPRC ) after leading an April coup [ see pp. 38853-4 ; 38900 ] , made a series of changes in July to both the composition and structure of the government .
10 Similar competition multiplied the areas receiving urban programme funding in Britain at roughly the same time .
11 Phase One of the Rohm-Ramtron agreement begins immediately and says that Rohm will supply semiconductor underlayers to Ramtron , to which Ramtron will apply its patented FRAM memory technology ; Rohm will distribute FRAM memory products in Japan under both the Ramtron and Rohm names ; and Ramtron and Rohm will jointly develop new FRAM-based products , such as microcontrollers and custom products .
12 After the initial shock I felt in Théovard , I came to regard Jean-Claude 's relations with Otto in much the same light as mine with Émile .
13 The video war in Europe began when Philips , the Dutch firm , complained to the EEC that the Japanese were dumping video recorders in Europe at below the cost of manufacture .
14 A good many observers even doubted whether wars between States at approximately the same level of civilization could have any decisive result .
15 A fall in prices in October to below the International Natural Rubber Organization 's ( INRO ) " may buy " level of 185.00 Malaysian/Singapore cents a kilogramme fuelled speculation that intervention was imminent .
16 ‘ He had to pick an England team from what was left after the week-end games a fortnight ago , while I found myself with just two players at Highbury for almost the entire week .
17 The study will select , on the basis of a general preliminary investigation , a number of NRLs in both the UK and US to investigate in detail .
18 Until one month ago it was possible to carry food into Gorazde from outside the line by a journey of more than thirty kilometres over the mountains .
19 According to Randy Hansen , the people of Seattle look at Hendrix in much the same way as The Beatles are viewed in Liverpool .
20 With a much smaller baseload of night traffic it was no longer viable to retain separate services to Scotland on both the East and West Coast routes .
21 Later French Huguenots were to use the Dutch embassy in Paris in much the same way .
22 A YOUNG girl comes from India to stay with her brother in Glasgow with only the seed of the banyan tree connecting her to her homeland .
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