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

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1 Frederick Herzberg ( 1968 ) put forward the two-factor approach to motivation after an extensive study of job attitudes among engineers and accountants .
2 And as to the over-imaginative way in which papers have so often treated her , she added simply : ‘ Because I 'm only young , and have lived such a short and normal life , they run out of things to say about me . ’
3 Despite his efforts to tear into his food with Latin gusto , or the slicked-down hair above the urban American face , he simply ca n't appear to be a native of a provincial Italian town . ‘
4 THE 41-year-old chairman of the Shui On property and construction group , Vincent Lo , has risen sharply to political prominence since he was chosen by Peking in 1985 as one of the 180 members of its Basic Law Consultative Committee .
5 At 1100 hours all is set and the parade ground is filled by the long ranks of the 180 members of Training Company and the Pegasus Band all awaiting the arrival of the Inspecting Officer , Brigadier Mike Scott DSO CBE , who commanded the 1st Battalion of the Scots Guards in the Falklands War .
6 Working on board can build up a hearty appetite and catering for the 180 crew on board Balder has been managed by P&O Catering .
7 This makes for a very compact representation of a map ; for example the YAC map in Figure 3 can be completely specified by a file listing the 180 probes in order , with the chromosome/contig breaks marked .
8 The NUCPS , which together with the Civil and Public Servants Association , represents the 180 staff at Chester , has sent its response to the Government .
9 The attractions of the 180 km of pistes escaped her entirely , but she was mad keen on the 57 ski lifts .
10 The part of the programme which had received highest priority was the introductory course in information retrieval for the engineering undergraduates .
11 It has been decided that the introductory day on future courses should include a substantial session on confidentiality .
12 In climatology the system has been adopted as providing a suitable framework and appears as the introductory foundation for Causes of Climate ( Lockwood , 1979a ) , where it is argued that the application of systems theory and mathematics has completely changed the subject of climatology .
13 After some confusion over the numbering scheme , US sources say HP is preparing to debut a low-end with a box that will best the introductory price of Sun Microsystems Inc 's new Sunergy Classic by $10 .
14 Most of the introductory texts to organisational theory will have a chapter on the classical , systems and contingency approaches to organisations .
15 If the message contains the word ‘ Secure ’ , that means the words following make up the introductory identification of someone who will contact him and give him orders .
16 The introductory chapters of my books contain much advice which , if heeded , would help to minimise the dangers .
17 To discover why , we must turn to the introductory chapters of Genesis .
18 It leads towards the Introductory Certificate of the National Examination Board for Supervisory Management ( N.E.B.S.M. )
19 Four staff from Stokesley sausage manufacturers Mr Lazenby 's have been awarded the Introductory Certificate in Supervisory Management .
20 At this point my story becomes the introductory scene of a fiction which could be continued .
21 Following the introductory assessment of the market context of handheld electronic books in this current section , this report provides two main areas of update .
22 The introductory document on national curriculum English hints at formal examinations at the end of key stages and this saddens her .
23 A recent research project has certainly proved that a large number of very young babies would stop crying or even go to sleep whenever they heard the introductory music to certain television soap operas .
24 A new study by the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board ( PMPRB ) found that 56 per cent of the introductory prices of 124 new drugs in Canada were greater than the corresponding median international prices .
25 Hobbes first describes this , in the introductory part of De Corpore , as a part of ‘ indefinite ’ science , the working out of a theoretical structure in terms of which particular ‘ limited ’ questions are answered .
26 Most appropriately , the introductory chapter on distribution and evolution is an up-to-date review by that eminent physical anthropologist G. H. R. von Koenigswald .
27 After the introductory chapter on scepticism , the first part contains a chapter on the nature of knowledge and its relation to true justified belief , and another concentrating on one particular theory .
28 I also attended a number of the introductory workshops to which potential recruits are invited .
29 Customs themselves predict that the introductory costs of meeting the single market requirements will be about £100m to British companies .
30 Michael was asked to give the introductory lecture at an engineering conference on the subject of his government review .
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