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

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1 Despite the growth of a local political consciousness nurtured in its coal-mines , the transfer of militancy from work to council chamber could only take place in Clay Cross once the mines had been nationalized and the culturally paternalistic influence of the local coal-owners had been removed .
2 It was always the same when trade was booming at the local wharves , and as the convoys of horsecarts and lorries lined up along Cotton Lane so the cafe became even fuller .
3 THE former Club Havana once the centrepoint of Teesside 's youth dance scene is set to attract an older clientele .
4 The limits Doctor Who would go in presenting ‘ real life drama ’ Verity Lambert worked out with David Whitaker once the two began collaborating on story content .
5 The tone of her voice seemed to surprise the Mother Superior just the slightest , and she said , ‘ You have a clear speaking voice , child .
6 Finally , we note that all of the reviewed studies used retinol at doses near the recommended daily intake as the source of vitamin A. Therefore the results should not be confused with the many cancer prevention trials that are investigating the effects of high dose — β carotene .
7 After the death of Lucius Titius , Publius Maevius again demanded from the heirs of Lucius Titius either the office or its price .
8 But the garrison , distressed by the revelation that Dr McNab had actually written a description in his diary of his own wife 's death by cholera , feared that in the case of Dr McNab even the caricature of a Scot might be mild in comparison with the truth ; they could think of few less tantalizing prospects than that their deaths should become medical statistics .
9 Now with Selina Street here the texture of my life has already changed or shaded .
10 ‘ Was Dr Tate here the night Francis was killed ? ’
11 Well he 's not bad Alan Sharp , Alan Sharp probably the best .
12 and then the second man he set he sat next to it with his arm over his shoulders just to make sure he was comfortable with the with as you say , the seat belt on as well you see , to secure him , and off the lads set , all the way across Hull Road right the way t across to Queen Anne 's .
13 The argument that structures of such scale and uniformity must be the work of the Danish monarchy is difficult to resist , and so they have to be added to the features at Jelling , the renewal of the Danevirke , and the bridge at Ravning , as evidence of a burst of building activity under Harald Bluetooth all the more remarkable because quite without parallel in the history of the Danish monarchy in the Viking Age .
14 As my hon. Friend says , this will be an important opportunity to discuss with President Yeltsin both the international difficulties posed by the break-up of the old Soviet Union and the extent to which the west might usefully help the Russian Republic in the difficulties that it faces at present .
15 Initially they could get as far as point A , then only as far as point B , and then only as far as point C. Thus the circle of safety tends to diminish gradually .
16 Is Sir George really the most likeable ? ’
17 Mr Gorbachev may refrain from saying it publicly on Saturday but he can be expected to press Mr Honecker all the more urgently in private .
18 Jordi Burillo , who delighted his home-town audience in Barcelona on Thursday by conquering Boris Becker in the Spanish Open , quickly returned to a place on the sidelines when he went down to Horst Skoff later the same day .
19 Neither team will qualify for next year 's World Cup finals in the United States so the outcome is hardly crucial .
20 They referred to a statement allegedly made by one of the accused that they were to receive payment from Mrs Mandela once the murder had been carried out .
21 If the journey does not start or end in the United Kingdom then the list can be used by combining entries .
22 Assuming Mr X is the only settlor of the trust , if Mr X when he settles the monies was resident in the United Kingdom , ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom or domiciled in the United Kingdom then the foreign trustee would be deemed to be resident in the United Kingdom and there would be an uncontroversial income tax charge on the overseas source income .
23 The first limb provides that if the recipient is domiciled outside the United Kingdom and the benefit is not received in the United Kingdom then the recipient shall not be chargeable to tax by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not by reason of his being so domiciled have been chargeable to tax in respect of it .
24 One of the first to go ashore at St Pierre after the disaster was the Vicar-General of Martinique , Monsieur Parel , who was at Fort-de-France on the morning of the eighth , having left St Pierre only the afternoon before .
25 At St Michaels even the rules they do have regarding animals are there to be broken at the special blessing service
26 In Hong Kong yesterday the Group of Seven leading industrial nations said they wanted to give new help to Moscow 's reforms , but both they and Russia 's deputy premier stressed that future aid had to be tailored to win Russian hearts and minds .
27 Hastening north towards the Musselshell River early the next morning , the Nez Perce fought a fierce rearguard action against Sturgis ' Bannock and Crow scouts which continued for two days and resulted in the deaths of one Nez Perce warrior and two old men , and the capture of forty horses .
28 A subtle nod of approval by the student was lost in the anticipation of an impending confrontation with a certain pilot Y. Then the student asked the wrong question .
29 Actually , I do n't think it 's the word Gary just the Letters G.A.R.Y .
30 He was at the garden party on Guy Fawkes Night in 1938 when the honourable member for Stockton , Harold Macmillan , burnt Chamberlain in effigy , and he earned the thanks of Bob Boothby later the same evening when he happened upon him making love to Macmillan 's wife against a turkey-oak tree — and went deaf and blind .
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