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

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1 Leonard keeps more money than friends in a farce of fistic folly John Rodda in Las Vegas on how the battle between two greats ended as a sad stalemate .
2 We had taken a taxi to the Sharia el-Azhar from where the buses depart .
3 They took the lead through David Reeves in only the fifth minute .
4 The absence of South Africa from both the 1987 and this year 's tournaments stood out like a sore thumb .
5 Coming from behind Christopher Harvie on how the Scottish Tories played the electoral game for all it 's worth
6 Coming from behind Christopher Harvie on how the Scottish Tories played the electoral game for all it 's worth
7 He was tied to her and to Mr Malik in exactly the way he was tied to his own parents .
8 Hans Hass on how the continents were formed .
9 Nevertheless , it provided Harold Watkinson with just the precedent that he needed to swing the pendulum back into the centre of the spectrum of war .
10 The philosophy of pragmatism flourished in the United States at roughly the same period that the social movements of Fabianism and New Liberalism emerged in Britain .
11 These issues have been debated by American feminists like Linda Nicholson , Nancy Fraser , Christine di Stefano in much the same terms already , and there have been special issues of the journals Feminist Studies and Signs on the topic .
12 Book Club Europe Drive at the same time as your flight and you could be driving a luxurious Ford Granada Scorpio for exactly the same price as a Ford Sierra 1.6L .
13 While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) .
14 Students have been placed throughout the United Kingdom in both the public and private sectors .
15 It can not be supposed , then , that the STV would work in the United Kingdom in precisely the same ways as it does in Ireland .
16 PHILIP HUNT on perhaps the hardiest of corals .
17 March 16th : The Teaching Church — Mgr Billy Steele on How the Church hands on its traditions to succeeding generations .
18 IN MEMORIAM The man without substance Sarah Baxter on how the election has revealed the hollowness of ‘ Majorism ’
19 Even President George Bush told his team not to come back to the USA if they failed to win back the Cup while one British tabloid quoted our own Peter Alliss on how the matches have moved away from the original concept of GB v USA and goodwill through golf .
20 Peter Harris on how the British approach of designing and buying a home differs to our European neighbours .
21 In the end it is left to Dickson McCunn to further the romantic element of the book when he impersonates the chosen royal candidate , the elderly and ailing Archduke Hadrian .
22 In 1856 qualifying examinations were introduced in Great Britain for both the foreign office and the diplomatic service ; and in the same year the Sardinian government specified a similar test ( three written papers , one of them in French , and three oral examinations ) .
23 To register to vote for example , a union citizen must have been resident in Great Britain on the qualifying date of the tenth of October or fifteenth of September for Northern Ireland in exactly the same way as British or other commonwealth citizens and citizens of other member states who wish to be candidates of the elections for the European parliament must conform to the same nomination procedures as candidates have hitherto .
24 West Country Living : More chain store links John Dudman on how the supermarkets are branching out west
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