Example sentences of "the [noun] [pron] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 Then in the third section , I will look forward to the activities which are likely to continue in the future .
2 For obvious reasons , financial security at a level which permits old people to join in the activities which are part of everyday society is a foundation on which much else rests .
3 Their games are , in fact , nothing more or less than a rehearsal prior to the performance of the activities which are the serious business of all the members of the Gikuyu tribe .
4 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
5 I think when you 're dealing with something that is transmitted sexually you have to be very very clear about how it 's transmitted , I think you , you ca n't be vague about these sexual terms , you have , for , for medical reasons there 's nothing else ; you have to be exactly er clear about what you mean , by , by the activities you 're describing .
6 Company lawyers are not keen on this very good scheme because where damage or loss is suffered by a third party , as for instance where a brake failure results in damage to an airport building , the dissemination of details of the circumstances in which it happened outside the company could prejudice the defence they are going to put up for their airline when the airport puts in a claim for damages .
7 I mean we hope we 're doing the right thing , and as I say the response we 're getting seems to indicate that , but we have not erm followed through each of we have a large number of participants every year , you see , in the order of about erm a hundred and fifty each year , so very difficult for you to try and follow through the fate of each of them .
8 When we discussed it , it became clear that there is a wide spectrum of response to the whole issue of private care , that the response from within the statutory services tends to be one of suspicion , tends to be one of sometimes a fairly moralistic approach and this is quite at odds with the response we are seeing from the government which tends to go to the other end of the spectrum and be promoting private care as the solution to many of the problems of service provision and volume that are being encountered at the moment .
9 because I do n't speak to at all now and that ca n't be right and the reason I do n't is because I know the response I 'm gon na get , blank look
10 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
11 If it 's in the daytime I 'm going to have to send you .
12 in the daytime I 'm going home I 'm not putting up with like that !
13 Obviously , the first requirement in developing students ' critical abilities is to get them immersed in the disciplines they are studying , and bring them to appreciate and to respect the internal criteria of evaluation — the kinds of evidence , criteria and values that are particular to each discipline .
14 By the time I am back in the tent I am on the borderline , cold enough to wake Tony with disjointed movements .
15 At both ends of the tent there are three options when opening the fly door — including rolling up the bellends to the top .
16 Turkey do n't have much at the back or up front but in the middle of the park they are very comfortable with the ball and if England negate them there it will be enough to win .
17 In this enchanting corner of the Park they are brought to life by the magic of Disney .
18 ‘ Popular culture is neither , in a ‘ pure ’ sense , the popular traditions of resistance … nor is it the forms which are superimposed on and over them .
19 I think that animal forms could be almost infinitely varied and the actual forms you see are the forms which Darwin led us to see , namely the forms which are adapted to particular and specific ways of life .
20 And that 's true of most of the forms you 're going to get , that there 's certainly more than way of using them .
21 I welcome the public debate the NCCL is trying to stir up because I know I 'll get the support of the majority who are frustrated and frightened by deteriorating public order .
22 It is widespread to policemen and women in ‘ sandbag ’ areas like West Belfast that their typifications of Catholics draw a distinction between the majority who are decent and honest and who would have friendly contact with the police but for fear of the paramilitaries , and the small number of ‘ gangsters and criminals ’ who support or undertake attacks on the police .
23 There is also a cultural and intellectual isolation from those who exercise power through participating in the decision-making process , and the majority who are effectively excluded .
24 Do n't let me fool you into thinking that all the third category bureau are bad , some develop into excellent typesetting houses with none of the pre-conceptions of the old brigade , it 's just the majority who are dodgy .
25 I just hope that the Merit Table representatives fully realise the implications of the stand they are taking , ’ said a WRU spokesman .
26 Down by the tailpiece there are some screw-holes left over from fitting a Bigsby vibrato .
27 In fact I was n't particularly anxious , although my diary is full of the usual teenage moans and groans about the impossibility of absorbing any more information , and the exams themselves are described as ‘ foul ’ , ‘ really foul ’ , or , at best , ‘ not very nice ’ .
28 No matter how much care the drafter puts into the preparation of a set of standard terms , the terms are wholly useless unless they are effectively incorporated into the contracts they are intended to govern .
29 You simply need a solicitor to highlight the legalities of the contracts you are signing . ’
30 The light-greens themselves are variegated , ranging from respectable Establishment bodies like the National Trust and the RSPB at one end to the more radical organisations like Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth at the other .
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