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

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1 provide opportunity for catharsis ie. the release of hostile feelings etc that have been , or may be , repressed otherwise .
2 The seller will replace free of charge any goods proved to the Seller 's satisfaction to have been damaged in transit provided that within 24 hours after delivery both the Seller and the carriers have received from the Purchaser notification in writing of the occurrence of the damage and also , if and so far as practicable , of its nature and extent .
3 Jackson lived up to Christie 's description of him as ‘ pound for pound perhaps the best athlete in the world ’ as he scorched to victory in the Heysel Stadium in 12.99 secs the seventh fastest of all-time .
4 There is no need for the history department to teach the skill before using census materials if the mathematics department has already done so but even more importantly if the historians need to know how to do this at an earlier stage than the mathematics department would teach this skill in their programme of study then the historians must negotiate this with their colleagues in the best interests of the children .
5 His Lordship added that where the presumptions created a result which was contrary to the intention of Parliament then the presumptions had to give way .
6 In another piece of coincidence even the helium traces were explained ; they had nothing to do with hydrogen fusion.l
7 It was a gargantuan task : each year a piece of woodland approximately the size of a tennis court was brought into the garden .
8 Robert Savage referred to it as a box-iron piece , a piece of land roughly the shape of an old fashioned box-iron used for smoothing linen ; and he related that the old ploughmen used to refer to the ploughing of this type of field as goring work .
9 Then you can put the test on a piece of paper just the questions and I 'm going to give the piece of paper to somebody else to answer .
10 Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect .
11 But they still did do a certain amount of er the stock in trade course the bins for g for transporting stuff in and all like that .
12 Chamfer the cut edges of pipe to allow easy fitting of the coupling — a few gentle taps with a hammer to chip away the edge is enough .
13 Remember I 'm no trollop to while away the hours for you . ’
14 If there is any predisposition to psychosis then the changes induced can be permanent .
15 With so much happening , and no central authority , Lorne and I were constantly harried by the attempt to film only the crucial events , which appeared to erupt spontaneously at any time of the day or night , while conserving the precious little film stock we had put aside for the intended Bugis film .
16 One more summer term to winter still the house had not looked upon anyone she saw as suitable enough to take on a satisfactory residence within her proud walls , if only she was .
17 Set side by side again the pieces do n't exactly match .
18 Nevertheless , there is no harm in a tenant trying for a compromise and the following provision ( adapted for adding to the above amendment to clause 7.6.2 ) could be considered : AND upon cesser of the Term by notice hereunder the insurance money shall in respect of the destruction or damage of the Premises under the policy maintained under this clause [ 7 ] be divided between the Landlord and the Tenant according to the value at the date of the destruction or damage of their respective interests in the Premises ( to be determined in default of agreement by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors on the application of either party )
19 In fact the pollution control officer has as indices of activity neither the policeman 's arrest rate nor the evidence which some other compliance system enforcement agents can exploit , such as the dollar amounts recovered by consumer protection officers ( Silbey , 1978 ) .
20 At a higher level of intensity again the treaty may amount to the attempted bestowal of a right or the imposition of an obligation upon a third party .
21 But I think er the old standards are so good and so strong you know we still get the odd good one coming out but the old ones were so good and so strong that even re-recorded with er even with the more modern I suppose er bit of arrangement still the great sounds from the .
22 Klopf accuses artificial intelligence researchers of building only the top ( logical , verbal ) storey of a 1000-storey building .
23 If they can not be protected by the law from this kind of material then the law should be tightened up .
24 They 've got very low conducting 's the opposite of resistance so the good conductors
25 he said in spite of the fact that I 've been in parliament for longer than he has , which surprised me cos I would n't have thought so this is the young Winston Churchill of course so the Chinese man said to him erm oh well the reason for that was that he had a famous grandfather
26 As the use of equity based financing mechanisms reduces the degree of inequality of allocation nationally the potential benefits to be derived from developing increasingly elaborate models for allocation are likely to be small .
27 There are more living arthropod species than all other phyla combined ; if diversity is a measure of success then the arthropods are the easy winners .
28 If you roll two doubles for distance then the horses collapse with exhaustion and the model is removed from the battle .
29 Thus , we find that if certain facts must exist before the exercise of judgment then the court will examine whether those facts exist , whether a decision was made upon a proper self direction as to those facts , and whether irrelevant facts were taken into account .
30 In this case the same precautions apply and it is even more important to deal with ownership of copyright otherwise the agency ( as employer ) could turn out to be the ultimate owner of the copyright .
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