Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I think , therefore , that as Anglicans we ought to be affirming more confidently than we usually do the freedom this gives to the mind , the heart and the body to be an integrated whole .
2 Compaction also caused the secondary limestones to become fractured and in some cases this results in the caving of the limestone sections in boreholes which can be detected using the caliper log ( Fig. 24 ) .
3 Successful communication is based upon people 's capacity to interpret prose and in all but the simplest cases this depends on the ability to work out the grammatical relationships between the words within sentences .
4 In very bad cases this leads to the curious result that the distortion is more than 100 per cent .
5 Lane 2 corresponds to the YAC B19C12 .
6 In baptism this occurs through the faith of Holy Church .
7 Acetate production from CO 2 occurs in the rat caecum and in the gut of termites .
8 At the much lower surface temperatures on the Earth most of the CO 2 remains in the carbonates and therefore the partial pressure of atmospheric CO 2 is low .
9 Figure 8.4 refers to the way in which , whilst all religions emphasize many particular understandings , ideas , beliefs , and practices not found in other religions yet many of these are not contradictory to those found in other traditions : they are different not contradictory .
10 Its biggest problem is a resounding thrum at 4000–4500 rpm that booms around the cabin .
11 The effect of this constraint on the relationship between the models in Figure 7.29 results in the same rotations imposed on model I also being imposed on model 2 .
12 For the righthand side this corresponds to the side of the subject field , that is , it excludes the reference area .
13 £1 this comes at the same time as having to make fundamental changes to central corporate systems to address the issues of , on the one hand , the Local Government Act 1988 ( which contains the requirements of competition legislation ) and , on the other hand , attempting to identify and apportion expenditure to individual schools and colleges to meet the requirements of the Education Act 1988 .
14 Figure 8.7 looks at the way in which all religions have available within them certain fault-resistant features which is why their demise , so confidently predicted by many who see their grave faults and failures , rarely seems to happen !
15 If Chapter 2 begins with the source node ‘ microtext ’ , then the program actually prints ‘ Chapter 2 .
16 Care of the school buildings is important because of the effect this has on the morale of pupils and teachers .
17 The first was to trace small mammal bone in modern cave environments , to examine the extent to which it is transported and what effect this has on the breakage and preservation of the bone assemblages .
18 THE BRIGHTEST SPARK In this profile by Malcolm Brown , Sir Eric Ash , Rector of London 's Imperial College , laments the anti-intellectualism pervasive in UK society and the effect this has on the funding of university education
19 Whatever effect this has on the children 's futures as clerks , it maims creative instinct .
20 This report describes the referral patterns of women during pregnancy and the effect this has on the interpretation of perinatal risk ; compares crude perinatal mortality rates between different maternity units ; shows how adjustment for case mix influences the initial rates ; and suggests ways of making analyses of perinatal mortality rates more relevant for evaluating obstetric and neonatal care .
21 To find out what effect this has on the perch 's eggs , and how much the minnows gain from the ploy , Reiko Baba of Japan 's Osaka City University spent up to six hours a day face down in a stream , armed with a snorkel and face mask .
22 Chapter 11 considers appropriate procedures for conducting a reference and Chapter 12 looks at the means of enforcing experts ' decisions .
23 Chapter 10 looks at the procedures for appointing experts , and in particular the role of professional bodies .
24 Provisionally , therefore , Figure 2.1 distinguishes between the ‘ human ’ and the ‘ artistic ’ .
25 Chapter 4 looks at the development of Conservative health policy throughout the 1980s , after the 1982 structure was put in place and up to the publication of the 1989 White Paper Working for Patients .
26 Where matters of law and equity conflict , the principle of equity applicable prevails over the legal principle in the case .
27 Figure 5.2 shows for the Earth , Venus and Mars the abundances of the inert gas isotopes as the number of atoms in the atmosphere per kilogramme of the whole planet .
28 Chapter 5 refers to the process of exploring a situation and expressing the main factors as a rich picture .
29 Chapter 5 looks at the ideas of English and communications students about their discipline , and at their view of science .
30 Chapter 5 looks at the connection between a further duty , the duty to act for a proper purpose , and the commitment to profit maximisation .
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