Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the tenant 's reimbursement is for the landlord 's grant of a new right , ie one which was not in the original lease , arguably the landlord makes a standard-rated supply of services , unless the right is an exempt ( or possibly zero-rated ) interest in land . |
2 | The enfant terrible , energiser — and arguably the originator of today 's Metropolitan Museum — publishes his memoirs this month |
3 | Even though Jennifer Capriati produced arguably the performance of the tournament when she beat world champion Monica Seles in the quarter finals at Key Biscayne , there was the strongest feeling still that her new partnership with Steffi Graf 's former coach , Pavel Slozil , could not work . |
4 | In this season 's semi-finals at Wishaw Sports Centre on Saturday , Coatbridge face Su Ragazzi , who have never appeared in a final before , but are arguably the favourites . |
5 | Arguably the company secretary was acting as agent for the shareholders . |
6 | Thus Baudelaire , arguably the godfather of aesthetic modernism , broke with the foundationalist assumptions of realism to celebrate the transitory , the fleeting , the contingent . |
7 | Agatha was arguably the daughter of King Stephen of Hungary , or of Bruno , brother of the German Emperor Henry II , or of a half-brother of the Emperor Henry III , or of none of them . |
8 | The living ‘ opera ’ of today is arguably the musical . |
9 | This problem word occurs in context with two other words , only marginally less problematic for the translator , in what is arguably the poem 's centrally significant couplet : Note the management of emphasis in the hexameter , through the initial and the final . |
10 | Paul Simpson is Oxford 's top scorer with 12 goals this season and arguably the club 's best player . |
11 | The kart drivers will be going a lot slower than the Formula One boys at Little Rissington in Gloucestershire on Sunday … but arguably the racing could be a lot more exciting . |
12 | It is arguably the practitioner 's responsibility for creating such a climate . |
13 | The Guardian and Financial Times joined the list , and arguably the Morning Star left it , by change of status . |
14 | Moreover , popular culture was the subject , and arguably the condition of existence , of high modernist culture . |
15 | Since he finally won test honours against France in the domestic series in 1991 McKenzie has established himself as arguably the world 's best tighthead prop . |
16 | Alvin Toffler is arguably the world 's leading public intellectual . |
17 | The Rolls Royce Silverlady — the emblem of arguably the world 's most famous and finest car . |
18 | Branagh 's version retains a Chorus — Derek Jacobi in voice-over or in twentieth-century mufti ( greatcoat and scarf ) , sometimes even sharing the frame with the action — though arguably the camera can be trusted to set the scene unaided . |
19 | Arguably the process of centralization which has taken place could be presented as a necessary precursor to the decentralization of power which is desired . |
20 | Even where newcomers are demonstrably forcing the local population to seek housing elsewhere through their inflationary effect on the housing market , arguably the answer is to relieve the chronic shortage of rural housing , and to build more houses suitable for local residents . |
21 | Bob Eaton , 52 , actually joined Chrysler in April this year as vice-chairman , after a prolonged search for a replacement for the retiring Lee Iacocca , arguably the car industry 's most charismatic figure . |
22 | Arguably the player who has made most progress since the European triumph last May , the 19 year-old Glasgow University student is already planning a full-time career in the sport following his graduation this summer . |
23 | Arguably the urge to dichotomise is a product of indoctrination and not a native habit . |
24 | If that fails too , the site where arguably the war was won , could be lost for ever . |
25 | Arguably the appointment of an administrator for the more advantageous realisation of the company 's assets than a winding-up has this effect since this constitutes a virtual cessation of business . |
26 | Wright 's winner against his old club needed no hyperbole and was arguably THE highlight of a soccer-saturated weekend when Sky 's £304 million alliance with the BBC clearly came top of the entertainment stakes , if not the viewing figures . |
27 | Although used almost interchangeably the words " exception " and " reservation " are , strictly , different mechanisms . |
28 | I am dubious about their confidence that British industry is already experienced in a wide range of PWR work , and has technical and manufacturing competence at the levels ready to receive successfully the transfer of information specific to PWR components . |
29 | How successfully the leopard has adapted to a wide range of habitat may be judged from the fact that there are twenty-four different subspecies all of which differ only slightly in colouring or body size and shape . |
30 | If this can be done successfully the company will once again correspond to the profit-maximizing firm of economic theory . |