Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] [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 | 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 . |
5 | The part of the programme which had received highest priority was the introductory course in information retrieval for the engineering undergraduates . |
6 | It has been decided that the introductory day on future courses should include a substantial session on confidentiality . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | It leads towards the Introductory Certificate of the National Examination Board for Supervisory Management ( N.E.B.S.M. ) |
11 | Four staff from Stokesley sausage manufacturers Mr Lazenby 's have been awarded the Introductory Certificate in Supervisory Management . |
12 | At this point my story becomes the introductory scene of a fiction which could be continued . |
13 | Following the introductory assessment of the market context of handheld electronic books in this current section , this report provides two main areas of update . |
14 | The introductory document on national curriculum English hints at formal examinations at the end of key stages and this saddens her . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Michael was asked to give the introductory lecture at an engineering conference on the subject of his government review . |
20 | This is the introductory article to an occasional series on Broad Gauge topics , in particular on modern developments centring on the Firefly Project , in which a team at Didcot is building a broad gauge locomotive . . |
21 | Oblique-slip margins are considered in detail in various papers in Ballance and Reading ( 1980 ) ; the introductory article by Reading ( 1980 ) is particularly useful as it presents a general review of sedimentation patterns in relation to topography . |
22 | From the introductory note to the 1978 publication ‘ What 's wrong with Britain ? ’ edited by Patrick Hutber . |
23 | In a biology text , one might expect that a section about mammals would have subsections about particular mammals , and the organization of those subsections would reflect that of the introductory section about mammals . |
24 | See the introductory section in the Unit and its explanation of the movement from meaning to form . |
25 | Helen Cooper notes that the inferrable character of the Nun 's Priest is the same as the inferrable character of Chaucer . |
26 | Helen Cooper notes that the inferrable character of the Nun 's Priest is the same as the inferrable character of Chaucer . |
27 | But his recent form has shown the Belgian-bred gelding to be back to his best , and he must be favourite to be the first horse to take the World Cup for a third time . |
28 | A half-hour subway ride into Brooklyn , it has the third-highest incidence of drug-related crimes in America . |
29 | A decree law of Oct. 17 which introduced strict limits on the right of workers in essential services to strike , provoked a strong protest from the anti-Menem faction of the main CGT union confederation . |
30 | ( The British had cornered the khaki-drill market for the Boer war . ) |