Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Lay the interlining on top with the raw edges of interlining level with the marked hemline and top edge of the curtains ( fig. 31 ) .
2 Gardening is among the activities on offer for the over 50s when the Time of your Life Expo arrives in Glasgow early next year .
3 Intragastric administration of indomethacin did not affect the activities of SOD in the gastric mucosa at three or six hours after indomethacin .
4 I am immensely gratified that those who participate in the activities of co-operation between the RUC and Garda Siochana say that the quality of co-operation is at its highest point for 30 years .
5 Six months after returning from the Soviet Union , Nizan spoke at the International Congress for the Defence of Culture of the possibilities in the current socio-political climate of establishing a genuinely human society freed from class divisions and class oppression .
6 By means of the defence of act of a stranger the basis of the liability is shifted to responsibility for culpable failure to control the risk .
7 Even in such limited form , however , this defence , like the defence of act of a stranger , shifts the basis of the tort from responsibility for the creation of an exceptional risk to culpable failure to control that risk .
8 The defence of honour as a theme gives emotional and moral substance to a book that has also the ingredients of a junior adventure story .
9 This is akin to the defence of consent of the plaintiff , and Bramwell B. in Carstairs v. Taylor treated it as the same thing .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the appropriate means of achieving fairness to an accused with regard to disclosure to the defence of material in the prosecution 's possession was a matter to be determined by the particular legislature , executive and judiciary concerned ; that although the Jamaican practice , particularly in relation to inconsistent previous statements , would normally be an acceptable means of achieving such fairness it did not extend to every situation in which fairness required the prosecution to make material available to the defence ; that where the prosecution intended a witness 's evidence to be based on his statement to the police and to deviate significantly from his deposition , the prosecution was under a duty to supply the defence with a copy of the statement before the trial ; and that , therefore , since the deceased 's husband and sister had given evidence inconsistent with their statements , and important testimony had been adduced from them which had not been foreshadowed in their depositions , the failure to disclose their statements to the defence constituted a material irregularity ( post , pp. 161H — 162A , B , B–C , 165C–E ) .
11 In relation to the disclosure to the defence of material in the possession of the prosecution , the key is fairness to the accused but the practice varies between different jurisdictions in the common law world .
12 But Tornado fighter bombers from Saudi Arabia and linked helicopters from the warships will provide the majority of the defence against attack from the air and the sea .
13 The first , the response of faith from a child , would be identified in private consultation involving minister , parents and child .
14 All the evidence available suggests that the rate of fall of the glucose concentration does not affect the response to hypoglycaemia in a clamp .
15 The ESRC funded project into ‘ The Response to Microelectronics in the Service Sector ’ is closely associated with the Centre , and has conducted investigations into new technology and work organisation in banks , hospitals and retail stores .
16 Once these results are available , comparisons will be made in the type and magnitude of the response to entry across the sample .
17 All that I know so far — at least , all that is worth telling here — is that there are a number of different glycoproteins of a variety of molecular weights , on both pre- and postsynaptic sides of the membrane , involved in the response to training on the bead .
18 This definition was used by Cohen to explain the response to youth in the 1950s and 1960s but it can be similarly applied to moral crises in the more distant past — one may refer by way of example , to the nexus of fears generated by the French Revolution , which significantly shaped the contours of ‘ Victorian ’ sexuality , or the anxieties which produced the legislative restructuring of the 1880s and 1900s , or the fears generated by the cold war in the 1950s .
19 The consultation leaflet was slanted in a way er which moved the response towards support for the proposed relief roads .
20 It expresses the masculine initiative of Christ 's saving , self-giving love and the need for the response in love of the Church/bride .
21 It was held that the settlement was within TA 1988 , s673 , the settlor having an interest in the income by reason of the application of the dividends in repayment of the loan .
22 This included in particular the inability of humanism as a philosophy to place adequate constraints on the exercise of freedom and also its inability to generate that set of values which is necessary if capitalism is to work .
23 This resulted in the inability of humanism as a philosophy to place adequate constraints on the exercise of freedom and also its inability to generate that set of values which is necessary if capitalism is to work .
24 Because Marxism like humanism is also the product of an Enlightenment view of the world , the practical problems of both capitalism and communism are seen to have a common origin — namely the inability of humanism as a philosophy to resolve the basic tension between freedom and control .
25 In reality it was not part of the city at all ; the builders of Kinsai had carved away the plateau and slotted the massive stones of the defences into place around the old structure so that the marvellous symmetry of the circular layout would not be interrupted .
26 I saw parties feeding on the seed-heads of thrift in the middle of a gannet colony , on the seeds of rushes out on the windswept moors , and in my own garden where they quickly cleaned up the remaining rowan berries .
27 Mr McCartney claimed the 24-hour security surveillance which would be implemented at the park as part of the development would ‘ change utterly the ambience of this unique open space ’ .
28 An education service is provided by the park for use by the many thousands of school children who visit the park each year .
29 Children may become Junior Friends of the park on payment of a small annual membership fee .
30 the addition of space between the letters of words to increase the line-length to a required width or to improve the appearance of a line .
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