Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The vast majority of basic trainers are , or were , manufactured in the USA , and most of the remainder come from outside the UK . |
2 | Harry Lister , group managing director , paid tribute to the support received from both the Welsh Office and the Welsh Development Agency . |
3 | There are currently 24 full time students on the course sponsored by either the Training Agency or a local Education Authority bursary . |
4 | ( 4 ) Since 1981 , however , there has been a distinct slackening of impetus in relations , largely because of the disillusionment experienced by both the USSR and the Latin American countries about what could be expected from each other . |
5 | Whilst they achieved no reaction at all from the cereal taken from outside the phenomena , that from inside the circle and the stone gave three clockwise gyrations on the pendulum followed by three anti-clockwise . |
6 | This has been well documented in the evidence provided by both the Pembrokeshire National Park Authority and the Countryside Commission . |
7 | The measure , the National Health Service and Community Care Bill , contains the legislation needed for both the NHS shake-up and enactment of the community care white paper , published only a week ago . |
8 | The report told of how the wife of the man accused of The Fox sex crimes was being voluntarily treated in a psychiatric hospital . |
9 | In the first incident , it still has not been shown that the infection derived from inside the hospital . |
10 | This illustrates the general property that basis risk is usually considerably smaller than the risk attached to either the spot or future alone . |
11 | The image produced within both the political and the socio-medical arena was forceful . |
12 | A monthly on the Third World from a big publishing stable had just had the plug pulled after only the sixth issue . |
13 | The target moved from where the beams thought it was going to be . |
14 | The time spent near novel first-cousins was significantly greater than the time spent near both the familiar and novel siblings and novel unrelated individuals . |
15 | Condemning the FLEC , the government on Nov. 16 sent troops to the province , a move denounced by both the FLEC and UNITA . |
16 | He should remember that export volumes of manufactured goods grew faster than in the United States throughout the 1980s , that manufacturing grew faster than in France or Italy during the 1980s , and that Britain exports a larger proportion of its national product than Japan , a point recognised by even the Scottish National party . |
17 | It was a place stoked by both the puritan and the profligate , the missionaries and the military , the drunkards and the degenerates . |
18 | The answer which he proffered was equally simple : if the labour market is competitive , wages will change at a rate determined by both the sign and the extent of the initial disequilibrium . |
19 | Appropriately enough Di Leonardo 's first gesture , a hand raised to still the clamour , looked not unlike a blessing . |
20 | The Companies ' Registry will also require a resolution completed by both the mortgagee and the mortgagor . |
21 | Courtney 's canoeists with ten Folbots ( see diagram p. 25 ) were the first of what became the Special Boat Section , formed after their leader had given a practical demonstration of the canoe 's military potential , a potential doubted by even the adventurous characters in Combined Operations headquarters until Courtney paddled out one summer night in 1940 to a carrier ship moored in the Clyde . |
22 | The staircase stood in a garden overlooked by both the first floor and a ground-floor flat let to the plaintiffs . |
23 | They also were responsible to Parliament in order to achieve their ends , a fact recognized by both the king and his ministers . |
24 | For the wealthy , the Act for Burying in Woollen imposed but another expense , as £5 was but a small price to pay so as not to be buried in a material proscribed for even the lowliest rustic . |
25 | Higher and flexible skill levels are now required in the labour market — an objective endorsed by both the CBI and TUC ( CBI 1989 ) . |