Example sentences of "[noun pl] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 With established acts the same thing happens .
2 There were two jangling mistakes from Horner giving away early penalty points to Soutter , and after only 11 minutes the former champion had pocketed the first game with a good backhand drop from a short ball .
3 With the midfield of Brock , Hatter and Isherwood constantly supplying wingers Willitt and Stokes , a goal was inevitable and after 15 minutes the latter obliged with a rifling shot over a stranded 'keeper .
4 In a few minutes the same policeman forced his way through the mob to the gallery .
5 Two minutes into the second half Elwood 's drop goal reinforced Ireland 's victory push and within minutes the same player was on target with a penalty to open up a six point gap .
6 There 's no doubt it 's going to be difficult for us but if we play for 90 minutes the same way we did against Cork in the first half last week , we 'll return with something from the game . ’
7 ‘ member states shall accord nationals of the other member states the same treatment as their own nationals as regards participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 , without prejudice to the application of the other provisions of this Treaty
8 Treaty , under which member states must accord nationals of the other member states the same treatment as their own nationals as regards participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 .
9 I 've also had to face behind desks the same kind of pretentious people , what Shakespeare calls the ‘ insolence of office ’ .
10 No , I 've got about five , no I 've got about four pairs the same .
11 In favourable cases the latter may each be recognized embryologically by the presence of ( i ) a pair of hollow mesodermal somites , ( ii ) paired neuromeres ( embryonic ganglia ) , and ( iii ) paired appendages .
12 In some cases the former dictates the direction in which the grain must run in individual pieces of the pattern ( as well as often influencing the actual shapes of parts ) .
13 In the nineteenth century cases the former test held sway : if there was no pecuniary interest the court inquired whether there was a real likelihood of bias .
14 In such cases the most that an employer could hope for was that by his treatment of his workers he could obtain some minimal loyalty .
15 For the starling this is signal to calm down , while for the rat it is the start of its active period , but in both cases the same hormone seems to be responsible .
16 In most cases the same result would probably be reached even without a provision to this effect , given that in international commercial transactions the application of mandatory rules is likely to be limited , so that courts will usually respect the autonomy of the parties in choosing the law which is to govern their relationship .
17 Certainly the ambition was in both cases the same : in a lecture which he gave soon after finishing The Cocktail Party he declared that he only wished to write plays " of contemporary life " .
18 Looking back over them , I see that in many cases the same underlying tension is addressed in different ways .
19 The meeting had been called in order to clarify the situation on funding for Egypt 's IMF-inspired economic reform programme and followed the concessions announced in May by members of the " Paris Club " of creditor countries ( in many cases the same countries as were involved in the World Bank announcement ) .
20 But are people 's reactions the same when they lose someone significant ?
21 At the courts the same function was performed by touts , petition-drawers and proctors .
22 God 's son , all our sons the same
23 Of the two groups the former are more biassed towards persuasive selling , whilst the latter tend to be order-takers .
24 And my my aunt that I my grandmother that I stayed with , their neighbour down the stair was quite indignant and saying , I 'm away to work and she 's getting twelve shillings the same .
25 We 've got loads the same .
26 It would be useful to have a general term for elements which fall short of being constituents , but which nonetheless have a semantic function relatable to the meanings the same forms carry when they are semantic constituents .
27 A word that coins the same message .
28 It 's true that at times the many ledges give some discontinuity to the routes , but they also provide good stances .
29 In earlier times the former had been underachieving educationally whereas the latter are now near the peak of their attainment level .
30 This is why sometimes we can achieve tasks with no difficulty and other times the same task produces anxiety and stress symptoms .
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