Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The old docks , part converted to smart new houses and flats for the Yuppies who worked in the City , but with areas still near-derelict , abandoned wharves and warehouses .
2 A Unfortunately you will not be able to keep all the Clownfish you list in the same tank .
3 Then on the Tuesday I went to the hospital .
4 On the Monday and the Tuesday he came to the front of the house and rang the hall door bell .
5 In 1980 the CDP was talking of CNAA ‘ dogmatism ’ , and in suggesting the establishment of a liaison body with the CNAA it looked for the establishment of a ‘ special relationship ’ .
6 With the Maccabees we feel on the threshold of a new epoch , the end of tolerance and the beginning of persecution , and naturally we want to know both what brought about this change and how the protagonists saw the events in which they played a part .
7 Richard Knolles , writing in 1603 , refers to the ‘ country songs ’ of the Serbs which tell of the alleged duplicity of the faithless George Branković who betrayed Christendom to the Turks .
8 The local authority associations have also expressed concern at the likely impact of the Tunnel on peripheral regions , and a conference was held in the early Summer of 1989 to launch a Channel Tunnel initiative with the aim of ensuring that its benefits reach all parts of the UK. it focuses on the role of local authorities in attracting new businesses by providing the right infrastructure including good access to international rail passenger services at regional railheads , and effective freight transhipment points linked to the road network .
9 During my time at the DHSS I met over the table with three Chief Secretaries and , I have to admit , had battles with them all .
10 Dates for train operation by ‘ City of Truro ’ have now been confirmed by the WSR which coincide with the introduction of their daily enhanced ‘ B ’ timetable .
11 Lili , needless to remark , is unhappy : when she is in the heat of the Nile she longs for the mists of England , and vice versa .
12 In the UK it remains for the CAA to revert to a voluntary incident reporting system in place of the current mandatory one .
13 ‘ Humility and humour ’ were essential requirements , and Stirling declared that ‘ the S.A.S. brooks no sense of class … the idea of a crack regiment is one officered by aristocracy … in the S.A.S. we share with the Brigade of Guards a deep respect for quality , but we have an entirely different outlook .
14 In the West we rely on the law of contract for all business agreements , but in a Moslem culture a man 's word is just as binding .
15 When Endill heard about the Bookman he ran to the library in a blind panic , forgetting all about his mother 's letter .
16 One may indeed go so far as to assert that the Japanese occupation of Indochina was the key issue in the conflict between Japan and the US which led to the attack at Pearl Harbor ; and after what was , initially , a rather lofty approach to the problems of Indochina and Southeast Asian security , America 's final demand that Japan remove its forces from both China and Indochina ( 26 November 1941 ) was met with the equally final Japanese rejection which manifested itself at Pearl Harbor and the invasion of Southeast Asia .
17 This utility file is a replacement for the COMMDLG.DLL which resides in the Windows System subdirectory .
18 Close to the Mayfair you said on the phone . ’
19 Yet the London we inherited from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is more or less a success .
20 The EPH which featured in the MINSE project provides residential facilities for more than sixty elderly people , some in advanced stages of dependency , and it is in full-time operation throughout the year .
21 And the swarm of people flowed down the path , stumbling on stones where a burn ran in winter or after thunderstorms , between the silvery wands of rowans with their clusters of blood-drops and the quivering tapestry of the alders , down into the Tay which ran from the west like molten iron , too flashing bright to look at , and over the Tay , wet to the waist ; the girls and boys who had not gone home were prancing and shrieking when they fell full length .
22 And what terrible damage they do , have done through the centuries , from the Inquisitor General to Stalin , to your young neighbour in the IRA who believes in the Catholic God and uses that to justify his murdering you in your bed , to the Mullah who whips up the faithful to civil strife in the name of Allah , to the Moonie who steals your children 's money and affections .
23 Every Friday he lunches in the Glasgow Art Club with about a dozen friends and only displays momentary irritation when he fails to hear an occasional bon mot .
24 It equally informs us that as one of the results of his ‘ innovative ’ study ‘ Gale also shows us a Darwin who relied on the help of other scholars for much of his work on species .
25 I think he he had a really good first half I think it like , I think that to be fair , apart from Coleman an Southgate everybody faded in the second half did n't they ?
26 If an error is made this should be made clear in an SSR which replies to the SPR .
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