Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The activities which lead most directly to fluency , accuracy and comprehension are : listening , mimicking , drilling , and communicating , and any daily programme you follow should contain these four ingredients . |
2 | The activities which seem most obviously to have their point in themselves are what we regard as typically leisure activities — art , playing games , joking . |
3 | In this process of revealing and sharing the head must manage the activities which add up to accountability . |
4 | The evening resumes in the bar have some merit in linking in the activities we do not see on film but had an embarrassing ‘ bar bore ’ quality . |
5 | Charles had chosen to stay in Scotland because it was the perfect time of year for all the activities he enjoyed there . |
6 | Her husband , who had been so attentive in the sunshine , was back on home territory , in the place he loved best on earth , surrounded by the people and the activities he loved most . |
7 | I all the forms I 've before are version numbered and dated . |
8 | That 's about the going rate for the pros who have yet to crack the top-25 on the money list , wherein lies what is known in these parts as " the long green " ( and we mean the colour of dollar bills , not a snake of a putting surface ) . |
9 | In the Acts he shows how Christianity slowly spread , from the beginning on the day of Pentecost , into the Roman Empire . |
10 | When you ruin a lean and effective team , you ca n't afford to have all the experts you need permanently on the staff . |
11 | ‘ But unless they get the crowds who turn out for the visits of Linfield and Portadown , every week , cash will always be in short supply . ’ |
12 | Again , they could have gone into the supermarket , but they thought the police had had a good look at them , so they sprinted through the crowds who took as little notice as they expected , and across the street just after the lights had changed 50 that the traffic beginning to move , hooted . |
13 | When he lectured at Harvard in this year , policemen had to control the crowds who came out to see him , and loudspeakers were set up for those who could not get into the auditorium . |
14 | She chose the wrong clothes for the torrential rain which followed their every move , she was wracked by severe morning sickness and absolutely overwhelmed by the crowds who turned out to see her . |
15 | The only people who really knew him were the labourers who helped out at the farm during the periods of sheep-shearing , haytime and harvest . |
16 | The dominant cultures have very often not understood their ways , have gaped at their nakedness and laughed at the rituals they do not understand . |
17 | When we turn to the registers of the freemen who comprised roughly half the adult male workforce of Norwich , the importance of the worsted industry is immediately apparent . |
18 | Continuing in the same direction , Long Drop Cave may be seen at the base of a low cliff , and this is succeeded by a series of minor potholes known as the Eyeholes which seem almost friendly by comparison . |
19 | EIGHT North-East comedians and the clubs they entertain in , are about to achieve international stardom with the introduction of a new television series . |
20 | no , it 's the same situation until you 've complete the financial year and you audit the accounts you do n't know precisely what the situation is |
21 | Naturally he 's keen to learn all there is to learn about the business , not just the financial side , but about the programmes we put out , and that 's where you come in . |
22 | He likes watching TV with his father and is keen to talk to the latter about the programmes they see together . |
23 | He likes watching TV with his father and is keen to talk to the latter about the programmes they see together . |
24 | Of the programmes I 've watched-not all of them , let me confess-only the third , on the dhow in the Gulf seemed to enter into a wholly unknown , and dangerous environment , a way of life I could never have imagined . |
25 | The institutions which had previously been set up to aid small farmers had their lending capacity cut considerably , making it difficult for many of the beneficiaries to find sufficient capital . |
26 | Edinburgh , Stirling and Paisley universities were among the institutions which fared well in the exercise , but there was some disappointment at Glasgow and Aberdeen universities . |
27 | The institutions we have just considered represent , however , fewer than one in four of the further education establishments in the Principality ; indeed , more typical are the remaining 35 colleges which are concerned almost exclusively with non-advanced work . |
28 | After just two days on the market , the software group has shot up from 70p to 113p — great news for the institutions who got in on the ground floor . |
29 | I would also have to say that it was he behaviour of the galleries which stands out . |
30 | As he went , his path was lit by the sudden brilliance of the flames which leapt up in his rear , their hungry roar almost drowning out the agonised shrieks of the writhing human torch in their midst . |