Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea …
2 It may be that their meeting with the new people hastens change , but it is perceptible almost from the beginning .
3 The overall results indicate that expression of a rearranged TCR- α chain is unnecessary either for the progression of thymocytes from the DN to DP stage or for the expansion of the DP cells to the levels of wild-type mice .
4 There 's little else to the accommodation apart from an open-plan head to the starboard and a small galley opposite .
5 Far from winning concessions , however , they will find what they are doing is abhorrent both to the Protestant and Catholic communities .
6 The contrast between the two boys , fruitful as it is for the novelist , is strong both in the early part of the story , when they are in training , and in the second phase when they work their way from Paris to Rome , to Salzburg , to Vienna .
7 Just as the idea of a voyage was more satisfying than the trip itself for the poet Baudelaire , the Romantic tradition in France is strong enough for the idea of a well thought-out plan to be more important than its execution .
8 You will need to consider whether the suggested currency is strong enough in the context of anticipated fluctuations in the exchange rate .
9 However , this variation is due largely to the rate relief enjoyed by on-zone occupiers rather than to any obvious collapse of the property market outside of the zones .
10 Much of this is due largely to the construction of their filter .
11 The creation of a corporate sense of identity for France 's space industry is due largely to the CNES , and to pride in the early ( 1979–86 ) success of the Ariane programme .
12 The positivists ' emphasis on observable ‘ facts ’ is due largely to the belief that human behaviour can be explained in much the same way as the behaviour of matter .
13 This is due largely to the fact that doctors were able to organize themselves into a professional group before the state intervened in medicine and became a major employer of medical practitioners .
14 In Figure 6.3 the rapid increase of speed with depth in the outer 10 or 20 km is due largely to the increasing compaction of a fragmented medium as the overburden increases : it is not possible for solid rock to give this behaviour .
15 The rapidly increasing number of mature students is due largely to the very successful network of access courses that have been put in place in Central and Tayside Regions by the newly created division of Educational Policy and Development .
16 Does the Chancellor agree that our abysmal economic growth performance since the Government took office in 1979 is due largely to the dismal performance of British manufacturing industry , and that the forecast for the year 1991 of a 15 per cent .
17 The Act provides that there is no liability under this head for damage which is due wholly to the fault of the person suffering it and that contributory negligence is a partial defence .
18 Such unemployment as exists at any time is due wholly to the frictional resistances [ which ] prevent wage and price adjustments being made instantaneously .
19 I submit , my Lord Mayor , that any decline in the Council 's finances , is due primarily to the Tories originally looking for electoral success .
20 This is due probably to the fact that people suffering from aphasia are more likely to come to the attention of a neurologist than individuals suffering from certain kinds of right hemisphere damage which may pass unnoticed by the individual himself such that he does not seek medical attention or is not referred for neurological investigation .
21 Unfortunately , even if we know that a urinary rhythm is due partly to the body clock , we can not yet be confident about details of the way in which this clock produces the rhythms in renal elimination .
22 That is due partly to the sticky summer which saw Englishmen dare to walk open-necked in daylight .
23 Could it be that the success of Microsoft is due partly to the fact that Bill Gates is an avid reader of your newspaper , therefore winning the ‘ severe contest between intelligence , which presses forward , and an unworthy , timid ignorance obstructing our progress ’ ?
24 This is due partly to the great unwillingness of the legal profession to submit itself to scrutiny and a general lack of scholarly interest in the subject until recently .
25 This is due partly to the very high resolution required to resolve rotational detail for larger molecules , and partly because excitation often leads to states which are unstable .
26 My Lord the pleadings bundle runs to almost a hundred pages erm , this is due principally to the fact that there are something like four sets of particulars to statement of claim which have been served over the years er where the plaintiffs have set out their claim in er in detail .
27 Meanwhile , the latest version of MPE , release 4.0 , is due out at the end of this month .
28 Microsoft previewed Hermes , Windows NT 's systems management scheme , which is due out in the second half of the year , at InterOp two or three weeks ago .
29 The clock-tripling 80486 , called the P24C in development , is due out in the autumn .
30 This is due directly to the higher price of imported goods and imported raw materials , and indirectly to the rise in wages that will be necessary to maintain workers ' standard of living .
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