Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Neither Andy Saunders nor Peter Dimond shy away from the fact that a broader , more general aviation history needs also to be presented , lest ‘ Joe Public ’ be made to feel alienated . |
2 | It is a bit hypocritical both for the questioner and for the Minister , who is a representative of the Government of unemployment , to criticise potential job losses under a Labour Government . |
3 | ‘ If that report is anywhere near accurate , they could knock anything we have at present clear out of the sky . |
4 | The proposal passed its first and second readings in the European Parliament with minimal amendments , and was adopted in March 1993 substantially upon the lines of the text published in July 1992 . |
5 | They taste a bit different actually to the ones we had . |
6 | In the end , they priced the TSR 2 out of the market , though this outcome still lay in the clouded mists of the future . |
7 | Under these conditions most of the CO 2 presently in the Cytherean atmosphere would have resided in carbonate rocks . |
8 | This suggests that the atmospheric CO 2 on Venus is in equilibrium with these types of surface rock and that there exist on Venus accessible surface repositories of CO 2 mainly in the form of carbonates . |
9 | In the wet , the broad ridge high up to the left is preferable , leading along to the conspicuous profile of Alport Castles — a huge landslip where millions of tons of shales and grits slid forward to create a spectacular feature above the hamlet of Alport . |
10 | Travel : Snakes alive out on the Worm 's Head |
11 | It is difficult to find words strong enough for the sensation which came over me ; Milton 's ‘ enormous bliss ’ of Eden ( giving the full , ancient meaning to ‘ enormous ’ ) comes somewhere near it . |
12 | I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth . |
13 | They also make the point that the one spider that makes daytime webs without stabilimenta , Nephila clavpes , has bright yellow silk , which , they say , makes the web conspicuous enough without the need for resorting to additional warning markers . |
14 | Wading out of the lake , his legs muddy up to the knees , |
15 | For their $283m the 75 investors that KKR represents will get preferred stock , convertible after three years into Fleet/Norstar stock at $17.65 a share , plus 6.5m warrants for newly issued Fleet/Norstar stock exercisable immediately at the same price , the last closing price before the purchase was announced . |
16 | She was trembling uncontrollably beneath him as he levered her knees wide to accommodate his strength , his shaft probing the tight , delicate sweetness of her , the glitter of triumph in his eyes unmistakable even in the half-light in the bedroom . |
17 | The light flooded down from five roundels high up on the far long side , as though in a cathedral clerestory . |
18 | Strategy and tactics all there in the box . |
19 | You know what , he said in a rush : at the funeral the Monday before last , they buried my father and the Jews all together in the same grave in the cemetery , they could n't tell whose bones were whose . |
20 | So that 's when I was eating my dinner , when they were going up for the cup and she fell asleep , well you know with the wine in you , here was my eyes all out for the count . |
21 | It was logical to construe the phrase ‘ intending to settle ’ in rule 41 differently from the contrasting phrase ‘ admitted for settlement ’ which appears elsewhere . |
22 | See Chapter 5 below for the procedure for setting aside bankruptcy orders . |
23 | This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised . |
24 | Town Halls will take the extra £1 billion out of the £9 billion in their coffers from the sale of council houses . |
25 | However , a BBC news and current affairs spokesman said : ‘ We believe our coverage was fair to all parties concerned both during the campaign and on election night . ’ |
26 | I 'll bet he drives that Mercedes parked up in the lot . |
27 | They made the front roll bar so much stiffer that the cars understeered out of the race with the front tyres worn out . |
28 | This animal rolls up into an almost perfect ball , with the top of the head and the top of the tail fitting close together like the last pieces of a jigsaw puzzle , leaving no gap anywhere for a predator to probe . |
29 | And do watch out for those roadworks on the M four just by the M twenty five junction . |
30 | There are also various local amenities close by in the Elms Parade shopping centre . |