Example sentences of "[det] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the work including that carried out at the retraining facilities at Ellesemere Port is aimed at helping younger servicemen and women . |
2 | ( This was a similar exercise to that carried out during the study of the Adult Training Centres described in Chapter 10 , where a weighting was given to software depending on the relative value of the functions that it could support . ) |
3 | Any clinical examination required will be similar to that carried out by the ordinary GP . |
4 | The seminal work of such type was that carried out by the Italian psychiatrist , Lombroso , who set out to demonstrate the pathological nature of genius , quoting examples as varied as Julius Caesar , Mohammed , Newton , Rousseau , and Schopenhauer . |
5 | Recent surveys including that carried out by the Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 have revealed the extent to which Britain is multilingual . |
6 | In the case of the UK these figures are supported by surveys such as that carried out by the Inner London Education Authority which showed that over 22% of the children it its schools spoke a language other than , or in addition to , English at home . |
7 | In the UK the most familiar redistributive budget study is that carried out by the Central Statistical Office and published as Economic Trends . |
8 | She threw down the beads , and a few rolled on to the floor . |
9 | Right , and we 've got part of this linked in with the stuff you might have done on Sapir-Wharf Hypothesis in the sense that er people talk about different things because they might be relevant to their actual lives . |
10 | The encouragement of joint planning at area/regional level has brought together inter-agency groups for the elderly , though only in some areas has this led on to the formation of specialist sub-groups to consider the needs of dementia sufferers . |
11 | And these because you always wanted to be able to adapt rooms for different purposes and this folded back against the wall . |
12 | Ah but we got some left over from the others . |
13 | You 've still got some left over from the year before , but people keep giving you it . |
14 | Issuance of Treasury bills therefore amounted to only £100 million per week , with the largest part of this taken up by the banking sector . |
15 | This fitted in with the general view that the Eighth Army could hold Rommel at El Alamein but would not be ready to attack before November . |
16 | This fitted in with the idea of mixed programming , whereby music , talks , variety and drama appeared on each station , exposing the listener to a varied choice , rather than the stations being specialized . |
17 | Well I 've got that written down as the beginning of what goes in but e , I do n't actually do those the departments do them . |
18 | And secondly , and very much wrapped up in the same point with this , they 're also coy about the sort of people they 're looking for . |
19 | That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda . |
20 | That was we were main one of the , my father seen er possibilities er when he attended the London show , he went er he , he was very much taken on with the Morris Cowley first of all . |
21 | It swiftly transpired that the document handed to the fathers for discussion was not that drawn up by the Preparatory Commission , but one revised by members of the Commission who were also members of the curia . |
22 | But they will show you on the training course how they like that drawn out at the bottom . |
23 | It was the House of Commons , and the Cabinet and the Prime Minister that came from the Commons , that Bagehot saw as the efficient working parts of the Constitution as these got on with the job of actually running the show . |
24 | These led on to the further issues of the relation between Christianity and other religions in general , and of the impact of the critical study of religions on Christian theology ; for that study too had made huge strides through the nineteenth century . |
25 | After dinner , they were all marched out to the back garden , which was similar to the front , where they could walk about or play catch ball , but were not allowed to stand and talk to each other . |
26 | Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night . |
27 | Soon the twins and their brunettes and various glamorous hangers-on were all stripped off round the pool . |
28 | We were all caught up in the shock and wondered what the significance was . |
29 | ‘ OK , the shooting 's stopped and we 're all parked up outside the Butcher Building . |
30 | It all added up to the fact that below Silas 's cool exterior there was warmth and compassion for others . |