Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And that Spitfire pilot in the photograph in Mrs Wright 's house . |
2 | Are you saying that greenfield development on the edge of York would be in the greenbelt as you have defined it in the deposited local plan . |
3 | Each component part of the Ontos DB is separable from the rest , it claims , and provides a range of piping conventions for accessing different parts ( objects ) of the database(s) , whilst the system as a whole can still be viewed as a single object . |
4 | 1 A group of words frequently found together and producing collectively a meaning not apparent from the meaning of each component part of the group ( Ridout and Clarke 1970 ) . |
5 | and I do like that sewing stripe down the middle |
6 | Dividing the average levels of consumption spending for each income group by the corresponding average level of income gives each group 's apc . |
7 | It has been suggested that sister parties within the Socialist International are not allowed to compete with one another . |
8 | That mailing thing in the United States . |
9 | ‘ Do you mean that mailing tube with the architect 's name on it ? |
10 | She takes over from Susan George and before that Jan Francis in the show . |
11 | Because households may include more than one of the ‘ assessment units ’ used by the DHSS to calculate rates of benefit , RNR is based on the sum of the entitlements of each assessment unit within the household . |
12 | What 's that shit music in the background ? |
13 | Thus what I called Crime and Punishment 's apocalyptic naturalism is its most vital link with The Possessed ; I mean , when Dostoevsky read about that gang murder in the Moscow Record his mind 's eye was caught not by a bizarre and therefore very newsworthy incident but by the seed of a foul commonplace : the seed in eternity , in the deepest realism , though also in the mere mundane future , for Dostoevsky did imagine a time when only the most spectacular acts of terrorism would get headline treatment . |
14 | In each case expenditure on the project would qualify for EC grant assistance , and there would be significant private sector investment . |
15 | The Conference also opened a special fund in the branches " for the purpose of fixing and maintaining telephones in each branch office for the use and benefit of members " . |
16 | Did that part lead to the next in any way ? |
17 | I 'm doing that computer course in the spring . |
18 | In this way , Man and Daurog lived in uneasy harmony for many generations , each keeping to their realm , each finding power in the other , each recognizing the other in themselves … |
19 | It is therefore inevitable that our Poundians will be exceptions , and that majority opinion for the foreseeable future will be more or less hysterically hostile to Pound . |
20 | The islands achieved departmental status in 1946 , each sending deputies to the French National Assembly ( elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term ) and representatives to the Senate . |
21 | I mean , there 's that cinema site at the Dee Hall for a start … |
22 | This being so , there is virtually 100% transmission of each Fourier component of the signal with each component suffering a phase shift of β per section , where β is given by equation ( 9.23 ) or ( 9.27 ) . |
23 | She had imagined , in her ingenuous way that when she married it would be a combination of that quayside romance with the close sexual intensity she had known with Martin Dickenson in the cabin . |
24 | Security sources said that artillery units in the security zone also shelled Lebanese villages 15 km from the Israeli border , in the Iqilm and Toufah areas , where pro-Iranian Moslem fundamentalists were believed to be preparing to infiltrate the security zone ; it was reported that Palestinians had set up multibarrel rocket-launchers aimed at Israel there . |
25 | It is generally agreed that opposition success in the election will depend on a unified challenge to Congress , especially in the densely-populated Hindi-speaking states of the north . |
26 | ‘ A day without an argument is like an egg without salt ’ : that fighting sentence from the introduction sets the tone . |
27 | But rapture it was that Saturday afternoon in the spring of 1990 when Ian McGeechan 's tartan lads won the Grand Slam , the Triple Crown , the Calcutta Cup and the hearts of all of us numb with tear-stained joy in the stands and terracings of Murrayfield . |
28 | Suddenly he could imagine George on the Sunday after that Saturday evening at the cottage exhausted by nightmares pacing the rooms and jumping whenever the phone rang . |
29 | Police would also like to hear from two men who boarded a taxi at around 12:30am that Saturday morning at the junction of Whitehouse Loan and Strathearn Place and travelled to the Grassmarket , leaving the taxi near Victoria Street . |
30 | I spent a romantic holiday on the island some 30 years ago in a mountain village with a non-sailing companion and found myself pining in the summer heat for that azure water in the little harbour below . |