Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 DELOITTE Haskins & Sells in the UK has firmly established itself as the Zsa Zsa Gabor of the accountancy profession .
2 The move follows Wednesday 's announcement of a merger between Coopers and Deloitte Haskins & Sells in the United Kingdom .
3 There was no room for Haydn or Hume in the eighteenth century , for Verdi or even Dostoevsky in the nineteenth .
4 Whether you live in Northamptonshire or come to the area as a visitor , for business or leisure , the expertise of the County 's Tourist Guides will help you get to know this varied County better , and even help you find out more about the areas you thought you knew .
5 In 1982 it was Mexico that kicked off the international ‘ debt crisis ’ by refusing to meet its interest payments .
6 But I 'm unconvinced by the pause Marriner inserts between the main section and trio , which seems to me to lessen the effect of the oboes ' pivotal , punning Gs that lead into the trio 's C major .
7 Once away from the railhead , however , the army was back in the age of Napoleon and moved at the pace of horse and man .
8 That would be a little bit of a problem for Frank Clarke if er Cooper has got a problem with his shoulder you know if it 's if it 's serious because looking at his people on his bench you know Neil Webb and Crosby and looking at the make-up of his team he has n't really got anybody he could slot back in there unless he put er Rozario in there .
9 He will follow the route taken by Gary Wolstenholme and play in The Masters , The Open and other major world events .
10 The study consisted of an analysis of data on retirement and early retirement from the ‘ After Redundancy ’ project conducted by lain Noble , John Westergaard , and Alan Walker and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council ( ESRC ) .
11 Hartlepool Council is taking part in a crime audit organised by Newcastle University student Rebecca Walker and funded by the town 's Safer Cities initiative which aims to detail the costs of crime , and help plan a crime prevention strategy .
12 ‘ Come in , English Clerk , ’ the Bishop beckoned Corbett and Ranulf to the bench before his table .
13 As they rounded the bend towards Westminster , Ranulf nudged Corbett and pointed to the near bank .
14 The manikin threw a malevolent look at Corbett and fled into the darkness .
15 The constellation has a distinctive shape , and there are lines of stars extending from Castor and Pollux in the general direction of Betelgeux .
16 Fighting around Monrovia intensified between the NPFL and ECOMOG in the ensuing 48 hours .
17 In discussion which followed ‘ many members remained sceptical as to the feasibility of the Dip.H.E. and commented on the ephemeral interest in existing Dip.H.E.s … enrolment for future courses would depend on the flexibility exercised in allowing entrants with qualifications other than two ‘ A ’ levels to enrol , and members regretted the intransigence of the DES in this matter' .
18 Whereas the Akali Dal had been the dominant force in the previous Assembly , the only Akali Dal faction not supporting the boycott , that led by Capt. Amrinder Singh and known as the Shiromani Akali Dal ( Kabul ) , won only three seats .
19 Or unless they come from Stobb Hill and come by the station and over the crossing .
20 Jaye Davidson wanders into the Ground Floor Bar in Notting Hill and sniffs at the saloon-in-space restyle job with a languid disdain that is only mildly theatrical .
21 Shortly before he died Churchill visited Biggin Hill and spoke of the role it had played when Britain stood alone against Germany .
22 They were already in sight when Thorfinn with Tuathal behind him rounded Moncrieffe Hill and dashed into the flat plain of Rhind , where the Earn joined the Tay .
23 Although he trained with the England A team during the winter and felt optimistic , he was in pain again before he left for Portugal and looked on the tour as a ‘ make-or-break ’ exercise .
24 In spangled blue pyjamas and bare feet he came bowling out of nowhere past the ship , somersaulted over the guard of Perks and cannoned into the hook-up crew , scattering them like tenpins .
25 Since the tracks were not completed into Croydon , a car had to be taken by lorry to Wallington and off-loaded onto the track there ’ .
26 A plan to expand preferential trade tariffs as a means of integrating the region was opposed by Mexico and led to the adjournment of the meeting of the Latin American Association for Integration ( ALADI ) held in Mexico City on May 1-2 , 1990 .
27 D' ya remember that res , you know when we went to Brussels and stayed above the sort of Indian restaurant ?
28 For instance , Jauch and Glueck in the 1985 edition of their widely used text on Strategic management and business policy , include eight pages of finely typed text entitled ‘ Business Facts : Where to Find Them ’ [ Jauch & Glueck ( 1985 ) , pp 143–150 ] .
29 While the Society of Women Market Vendors exposed the corruption of the PDC and objected to the high tariffs in the new markets , it was not sufficiently organized to form a counter-proposal or take action upon it .
30 Originally proposed by French President Mitterrand and approved by the EC in late 1989 following the collapse of the communist regimes of eastern Europe [ see pp. 37028 ; 37132 ] , the EBRD was formally inaugurated in April 1991 [ see p. 38155 ] .
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