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

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1 For generations Stoddard Templeton have selected only the very finest yarns from all over the world .
2 and that bit in there from the album is exactly the same equipment
3 As , however , he directed his son-in-law to apply 2s. of the yearly rent to the keeping of an obit for six years , it sounds as though his tenement was larger and that part at least of the assessment represented income from letting .
4 There are very many sixth-century kouroi from all over the Greek world .
5 My guess is that he is a receiver of stolen cars from all over the country .
6 When it was formed in 1919 AIB was a branch of the old Air Ministry which controlled civil aviation as well as the Royal Air Force , and it remained in that department until immediately after the Second World War when the Ministry of Civil Aviation was formed .
7 Here too Anselm is adopting some part at least of the vocabulary of the new ecclesiastical theorists in describing the situation which Rufus had taken over from his father .
8 By the 1930s , some part at least of the more advanced views of the previous two decades was beginning to percolate into society as a whole .
9 All you have to do is lower me down in this bucket to just above the sea .
10 there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique .
11 In some districts at least in the 1760s and 1770s , jenny spinners could earn as much as many weavers .
12 Top designers from all over the country were getting together to stage something that , it was already forecast , would be the money-raising event of the year .
13 The access road is not a major item for this committee until well beyond the year two thousand and four .
14 Its regatta day in Hereford on Monday … the local rowing club are holding their annual big event … 300 crews from all over the country will be in competition … its also a qualifier for the royal regatta at henley …
15 I mean to be frank I hear this charge from all over the country .
16 But if if you end up with all the popular metric business at somewhere around the sort of equivalent price level , margin level that you 've got that business at ,
17 THE Leeds International Film Festival opens this evening at 8pm at the Cannon 1 , Vicar Lane with Lewis Gilbert 's charming version of Willy Russell 's play , Shirley Valentine about a repressed Liverpool housewife ( the eye-catching Pauline Collins , re-creating her award-winning stage performance ) who ‘ finds herself ’ on a Greek island in the arms of local barman Tom Conti .
18 Foster carers and social workers from all over the province were attending the two day event , organised by the Northern Ireland Foster Care Association and Loughside foster carers groups .
19 Top breeders from all over the country joined local pigeon fanciers in donating young birds for the sales .
20 ‘ Like them posh-talking bastards over there in the corner ? ’
21 The livestock business enjoyed record profits in 1992 with pig meat prices at relatively high levels until late in the year .
22 Because no other catalogue offers such exciting gifts from all over the world — at such value for money prices .
23 Because no other catalogue offers such exciting gifts from all over the world — at such value for money prices .
24 The tree is the first of a glade of forty species from all over the world .
25 They want the heroin — they also want my cultural treasures from all over the world .
26 A squat kit of chunky glassware , an orange rug of Iranian provenance and recent manufacture , a Spanish guitar and a pair of maracas , two oil paintings ( the first showing puppies and kittens asnooze , the second a nude , ideally rendered ) , an elephant 's foot , something that looked like a microphone stand but turned out to be a Canadian sculpture , a Bengali chess set , a first edition of Little Women , and various other cultural treasures from all over the world .
27 Without ever explaining quite why , the Home Office fiercely resisted this approach until late in the Bill 's passage through Parliament ; as a result Codes of Practice are just mentioned in the Act , and the Registrar is now busy encouraging their formulation and observance .
28 A theatre packed with enthusiasts , including more than 140 critics from all over the West , shows that the company is just as appreciated by the rest of the world , too .
29 From Otto 's time on the ambition to be crowned emperor by the pope was an inevitable ambition for all German kings until long after the end of our period ; nor was it ever forgotten that this was in imitation of Charles .
30 Mind you it 's had some spillage in here in the I F strip .
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