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

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1 That is the struggle between Milton the poet and Milton the puritan .
2 We stepped into the cold marble hall and waited under a statue of George the Third masquerading as Alexander the Great .
3 New vicar for Saltburn The Rev. Ian Parkinson is to be the new vicar of Saltburn .
4 However , on the matter of payment for breaks the following are the points which must apply for any shift worked whether Day , Night , Early or Back shift .
5 To complete development of an algorithm for simulation the ‘ ragged edge ’ ( partial macro information ) within rational expectations models .
6 The greater this interaction between chains the more favourable will be the energy parameter and this provides some indication of the type of chain which might be expected to crystallize from the melt , viz.
7 I can answer that very briefly Mr Chairman er yes , there will be the capability to carry stand off weapons the conventionally armed stand off missile for example will have a good stand off range .
8 In an attempt to defend his position he secured election to Parliament for Bletchingley the following year and immediately introduced a bill , which was lost in committee , for the easier supply of saltpetre .
9 On the London-Paris route for instance the EuroClass tickets will vary between £180 and £270 , compared with the £318 currently charged by its competitors on the route .
10 Rod Belfitt scored on his home debut for Everton the following day and Roger Kenyon got another , but it was Manchester City who left Goodison as victors 3-2 .
11 What with the flower sellers and the blind musician , the old man at his sewing machine , the two sisters selling maps of Delhi by the roadside and two others collecting camel dung for fuel the sights and sound if not the actual smell came flooding back , even though it 's 40 years since I was last there .
12 8.12 On the subject of direct legal support for employees the Regional Solicitor will only be able to provide very general legal advice because of his prime responsibility to the Regional Council .
13 After her early support for Patten the Prime Minister , Mrs Thatcher , is said to have " lost interest " .
14 And you 're making applications for an occasional license for Saturday the twenty ninth of October to run the bar at Nell Gwyn village hall on behalf of the the village hall committee is that right ?
15 It 's significant too that , especially in the later Books , Nithard expresses increasing admiration for Louis the German .
16 Racing : Richard Baerlein summarises the best of today 's betting prospects Smart Tar on course for Mandarin THE MANDARIN Handicap Chase , now sponsored by Save and Prosper , has many happy memories for some and not so happy for others .
17 The paper says Paul Gascoigne could be coming to Leeds United after his career in Italian football where he plays of course for Lazio the Rome based club .
18 Get set for the Kielder Classic , the final race in the Moore Large Series of mountain biking events which have been raising money for Help the Aged throughout the year .
19 It could either provide that all married women should hold their property as their separate property — thus giving to all married women the right to dispose of their property and to make contracts binding it which formerly could only be given to them by a will or a settlement ; or it could adopt the more straightforward course of making the capacity of a married woman to own property , make contracts , and incur liability for torts the same as that of a man .
20 The mist looked as though it had been created by the BBC special effects department for a studio play about Jack the Ripper , and yards away I could hear voices without being able to see the humans making the sound .
21 In field after field the government was forced to change course , earning a reputation for dishonesty and lack of principle that , when allied to Lloyd George 's prior reputation , could only do him great damage .
22 ‘ Final income ’ adds on to income after taxes the value of benefits provided by the state which are not given in cash , for example medical care and education .
23 Hour after hour the great multicoloured sails swept past .
24 For hour after hour the RCAF aircraft flew over miles of bright green forest interspersed with many lakes and rivers .
25 where hour after hour the blood seeped up
26 Hour after hour the legions marched past , walking as much over each others ' bodies as over the ground , while I waited for the queen .
27 CISSY SALT AND FREDDY PEPPER in RING FOR ROBSON The Cheeriest Show in Town with Marion Conroy Bunty Baird Gilbert Forbes Jack Walker
28 Or was it a form of Luddism for fear the machines would displace men ?
29 The answer to the question ‘ who sold to Z ? ’ depends upon whether Y was a buyer and re-seller or whether he was merely an agent for X. The answer is not helped by the fact that people who are in fact buyers and resellers are often termed in the trade ‘ agents . ’
30 With regard to the search for consensus the results are often contradictory .
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