Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Note the defence where the accused can prove that his conduct was reasonable . |
2 | All the barracks were demolished , leaving within the defences only the granaries , now enclosed inside their own compound , the headquarters building and the commander 's house . |
3 | After the parade , along to the park where the speeches boomed from ancient public address systems to an audience more intent on its flasks of tea and sandwiches or , for the men , bottles of beer or whisky . |
4 | It involves lowering the existing lake in Albert Park , constructing a new one in the south eastern corner of the park where the children 's playground is at present , and diverting Marton West Beck into the new lake as a buried overflow pipe . |
5 | Yeah , it 's either the fence yeah , you know that white fence , either there or on the other side where those gold things are you know , or if we 're not there , go on the other side of the park where the other gold things are . |
6 | In the Bundesrat only the SPD-led governments of Lower Saxony and Saarland voted against . |
7 | These activities , so it is claimed , generate the wealth on which the remainder broadly the service sector — depends for its existence . |
8 | Then , looking up along the gully where the boar had been , Kalchu noticed a young boy leading his dog on a chain . |
9 | On the base where the dead men were stationed people say this is the saddest week in its history . |
10 | They went outside , Forster turning around with the set switched on , and finding the direction where the static was the strongest . |
11 | He could fly around , measuring the pheromonal concentrations , and then orient in the direction where the concentration increased ; or he could simply turn upwind . |
12 | Three hundred feet the down rose vertically in a stretch of no more than six hundred — a precipitous wall , from the thin belt of trees at the foot to the ridge where the steep flattened out . |
13 | The Prime Minister also feels that having taken the flak for the longest recession since the war , Mr Lamont is entitled to receive the laurels when the predicted recovery begins . |
14 | And finally , while Oxford United 's men take on Sunderland at the Manor tomorrow the club 's newly formed Ladies team makes its debut at the Witney Town Ground on Sunday afternoon … formerly known as the Oxford and County Ladies , United kick off their campaign against the Hassocks from Sussex . |
15 | ‘ Although we only assemble the clubs here the components are made by expert manufacturers in America , Japan and Taiwan . |
16 | In as much as the purpose of the trials is to establish the suitability of a package of products , used for maintenance rather than remedial cleaning , it may also be necessary to arrange for a ‘ deep clean ’ prior to the trial otherwise the results may be distorted . |
17 | On the second day of the trail the trial rather the prosecution said that in interviews with the police the pair had demonstrated a fluent capacity to tell lies . |
18 | Certainly the galleries where the slate is blasted , which go down 1,500ft in giant steps , have a dramatic quality of their own . |
19 | This is presented to the board where the issues are discussed before the strategic statement is approved . |
20 | He , he was thrilled because he he got er , his name on the board so the head |
21 | If cost-caps are applied across the board then the potential for judicial reviews is unlimited . |
22 | After the sack only the six principal churches were rebuilt . |
23 | And he got the sack so the firm came on strike . |
24 | The snow-light filling the house with magic as the white flakes drifted down in the windless silence , the splendour where the sun came out and the hills and fields and trees sparkled under the arc of blue sky , the thought of the things one did in the snow , tobogganing and snowballing , and building a snowman : it was all ecstasy . |
25 | Snow White was the main feature at the cinema where the choc ice was eaten . |
26 | During Frankfurt , which ATP like to call the World Championships , even though to call the winner there the world champion would instantly devalue the status of the top player in their world rankings , ( irrespective of whether the ITF 's official World Champion Panel makes the same choice or not ) signs were bombarding us from all directions . |
27 | ‘ Under the Companies Act , we are entitled to take such action if more than 10 per cent of the shareholders back the application . |
28 | It is feelings , the heart not the mind , which are at the core of the Green polity . |
29 | And work on them he did until late in the afternoon when the seemingly ‘ dead ’ men were transferred to a newly opened medical ward . |
30 | If the wife is unable to take a nap in the afternoon when the children are napping , then possibly there is someone who could look after them for a few hours at least one day a week for her to regain her strength . |