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

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1 ‘ Took the grandchildren to the safari park only the other ’
2 It seems unlikely that the individual older person will have much greater say in the decision about entering care when the Griffiths reforms are implemented as the ‘ power ’ will be placed with the case manager not the older person .
3 The more one 's reasoning abilities are developed the better one 's anticipation of the syntax and vocabulary of English , and the greater the field independence then the better the performance in sign language tasks .
4 well go and get the cheque book out the
5 They 're the same now as they were in the fifties when making presentations and that 's about the skills you need when you stand up to speak and the skills you need in the preparation phase so the two towers of presentation skills are about the preparation and the presentation itself .
6 It would not , in my opinion , be open to an investor to retain the purchased shares and , under section 5 , to claim back the purchase money less the financial value of the retained shares .
7 It was only in the typesetting world where the relentless march of Adobe was held back .
8 that 's the installation program not the
9 I mean , the difference is , I think , that if you , if the letter comes from the liaison point then the letter wo n't necessarily be signed by the authorised researcher but we 're saying a copy of the letter is signed by the authorised researcher and put in the file .
10 The material is presented at the undergraduate level thus the simplified approach adopted is commendable .
11 In the sitting room too the curtains had been drawn against the sun .
12 Modern techniques of communication have intensified the demonstration effect whereby the practices and beliefs of one society are introduced to other societies and have increased the speed with which consumption patterns common to one socio-cultural grouping spread to all corners of the world .
13 The baby was born at 7.20 in the morning , in the labour ward not the delivery room because Wendy failed to persuade any of the nurses that the baby was on the way .
14 The patient 's requirement for frequent repetition of the Phosphorus led me to make up a 5ml dropper bottle as the stock bottle i.e. the LM granule dissolved in 5mls of water and alcohol instead of 100mls .
15 When running LIFESPAN RDBI two parameters MUST be specified on the command line i.e. the name of the RDBI configuration file , followed by the name of the batch queue from which LIFESPAN RDBI will run .
16 When running LIFESPAN RDBI two parameters MUST be specified on the command line i.e. the name of the RDBI configuration file , followed by the name of the batch queue from which LIFESPAN RDBI will run .
17 When running LIFESPAN RDBI two parameters MUST be specified on the command line i.e. the name of the RDBI configuration file , followed by the name of the batch queue from which LIFESPAN RDBI will run .
18 If we assume that the DNA bound bleomycin covers three base pairs two of which correspond to the cleavage site then the molecules must protrude by one base pairs in either direction .
19 Sequencing is at its most important in the interview situation where the respondent can not ‘ look ahead ’ ; but , whatever the method of data collection , it is sound policy for questionnaire designers to give some thought to this aspect both to clarify their own thinking and to simplify the respondent 's task .
20 Assuming the investor does decide to remain within the equity market then the second implication of MPT is that the process of diversification is essentially an effort to combine shares in such a way as to eradicate non-market risk .
21 Specially in the spring time when the azaleas are out and that .
22 To ensure that each household was in a position to meet its obligations , the practice spread whereby the land was periodically redistributed among the villagers .
23 Not only are there problems in making relevance judgments on surrogate documents , i.e. , titles of books ; but also the interactive nature of the search process whereby the query may be reformulated makes it very difficult to see how recall can be applied .
24 6.4 At any time on or after the Completion Date either the Landlord or the Tenant being ready and willing to complete the Lease and perform [ its ] other obligations under this agreement may ( but without prejudice to any other available right or remedy ) by notice to the other invoke the provisions of clause 6.5
25 And the light room the machine case where the machine for revolving the five the lens which er weighed about five tons and there were this machine revolved the lens and it was machine was solid brass erm just which had to be polished e e every week and er oh beautiful brass polished brass and nobody ever saw these things you know except maybe the commissioners when they came round no no visitors there .
26 I emphasise that the Assembly of Welsh Counties , the Council of Welsh Districts and the Audit Commission back the restoration of local control over the business rate .
27 Penfold 's , one of Australia 's leading producers , produce this sparkling wine using the transfer method whereby the second fermentation takes place in bottle , like the methode champenoise .
28 And here , where we 're standing now , this is the act place where the train always whistled when it came round the bend .
29 There are certainly divergences in prosperity apparent between the different regions of the country , with the South East clearly the dominant region , both in terms of its size and economic performance .
30 On the massage table even the strongest rider in the world confesses everything .
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