Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If there are too many hypotheses with the same or very similar scores , and the cost of the path increases with its length then the algorithm will explore the search space on a broad front , regardless of the accuracy of the estimate .
2 Crown counsel said the defence would question the admissibility of statements allegedly made to police but it was the prosecution case that the attack had been carried out on behalf of the IRA .
3 If a school has to be defended in a head 's report , the defence may take the form of not providing as much information as governors would want .
4 Their manager , Marvin Rodriguez , promises a ‘ conservative game ’ in Italy , but Cayasso and Coronado are a couple of forwards to watch provided the defence can get the ball away .
5 However , if such a situation does arise the income may increase the value of the individual 's right to recover the debt .
6 In many the majority may have no religion at all , and may be totally sceptical about the necessity for there to exist any such thing .
7 Well what this springs up is the issue , one of the issues we started with which is democracy in the tyranny of the majority is what Mill recognizes is is that a maj well he claims to be concerned that the majority will make a decision which is against the interests of everyone , but he 's equally concerned about the issue that the majority might make a decision which is against the interests just of a picked-on minority , people with unpopular views , people who hold er members of a different religion and so on .
8 The structure of courses should be such that the majority would require a form of integrated study such as that described in the Grouped Course Scheme within existing TEC policy .
9 A minority viewed such anxieties as veiled excuses for inaction , but the majority would endorse the warning Herzen had delivered in 1862 that the revolutionaries must not ‘ take the people for clay and ourselves for sculptors ’ .
10 The majority will want a club with the weight evenly distributed along the back of the head .
11 Well what this springs up is the issue , one of the issues we started with which is democracy in the tyranny of the majority is what Mill recognizes is is that a maj well he claims to be concerned that the majority will make a decision which is against the interests of everyone , but he 's equally concerned about the issue that the majority might make a decision which is against the interests just of a picked-on minority , people with unpopular views , people who hold er members of a different religion and so on .
12 Realising that the take-off would involve an element of risk , the Nimbus pilot had , in fact , refused to go at first , and had asked for the K8 to be moved .
13 In criminal cases the Sanhedrin could pass a sentence of death but could not carry out such a sentence without the approval of the Roman Procurator .
14 But it is dangerous insofar as the ideology may become a substitute for the tradition — the servant become the master — because politics involves ‘ the pursuit , not of a dream , or of a general principle , but of an intimation ’ .
15 We steered away from neutrality and headed for the magnificence of the Alps in the moonlight ; I always wondered if the Stirling would clear the Matterhorn and it always did with plenty to spare .
16 It was far from easy to predict that the seamen would repeat the role which they had assumed in I887 as the prime movers in a wave of industrial unrest almost as notable in labour history as the period encompassing the Great London Dock Strike and the three years that followed .
17 The VCR can play a tape of one standard , either NTSC or PAL , display it on any PAL or NSTC TV set , and make a copy onto any other VCR in either PAL or NTSC .
18 Full private funding of the link would require a rate of return of between 12%percnt ; and 15% and British Rail has argued that the project can not even provide the 8% return demanded of public sector investment .
19 Soon the questions would begin and the Prince would have no choice but to answer .
20 If the Prince could hold the wood , and the centre was somehow saved , there was still a chance .
21 The Prince , momentarily forgetting his orders for Sharpe to change into Dutch uniform , dominated the luncheon conversation as he eagerly expressed his wish that the French would attack before the Duke returned from his meeting with the Prussians , for then the Prince could defeat the enemy with only the help of his faithful Dutch troops .
22 That evening , the prince will attend a meeting in the historic Signet Library designed to foster co-operation in Scotland between a number of his special interests .
23 Infallibility in the base will stop the regress .
24 And the base will hold a memorial service at Lyneham Parish Church on June the 23rd .
25 Perhaps the child or the grandchild will invent a nostalgia , a personal explanation of current unhappiness , which will make of special significance the origin of the parent or grandparent .
26 If a minister clearly states the effect of a provision and there is no subsequent relevant amendment to the Bill or withdrawal of the statement it is reasonable to assume that Parliament passed the Bill on the basis that the provision would have the effect stated .
27 The Pentagon could have the answer .
28 Experts estimated that the change might allow the disposal under these regulations of about 30 per cent of US low-level waste , which would , however , contain under 1 per cent of total radioactivity .
29 The change will reinforce the subsidiary 's growing independence from Sainsbury 's as the renamed company broadens its range of products and customers .
30 The change will allow the warehousing of goods liable solely to import VAT in order to suspend payment of that VAT .
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