Example sentences of "the [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 L M Ericsson Telefon AB is proposing to raise the equivalent of $280m with the issue of convertible debentures with a nominal value of up to 2,172m Swedish krona ; the each existing share in Ericsson will give the holder the right to buy one convertible with a nominal value of 10 krona , and the convertibles will be exchangeable for Ericsson B shares until May 31 2000 .
2 And the lo the that bloody lot !
3 Precisely either Professor and his party believe in the that certain courses of action are right , that they espouse certain policies or they become hopeless opportunists .
4 Well not really , because the the erm the that due 'll be nineteen weeks does n't include er the
5 Is there a notice board down at the the that one of those could be put on ?
6 I was six and a half years the , the minister of Whalsay and Skerries where the first er centre h ha has been built and there was rejoicing in that community that the that social responsibility had been invited by the council to join in this work .
7 Okay so putting all the that positive
8 Do you ever have many , get them ones in the that little house ?
9 Caught actually bou bouncing about on the that little we did n't
10 Because erm I do have a variation er a version of the that particular synthesizer which is a class seventy nine synthesizer .
11 So the sun shines on the that particular bit of the of the courtyard and it 's eight o'clock , and that one is nine o'clock and so forth .
12 the name of the manufacturer and possibly the say the model like the that particular paper 's erm category name .
13 But then you come and tell us well they 're a charitable trust I would of thought that a charitable trust would of been very er , happy to have seen the some rented accommodation ?
14 Do you want some more bread Heidi cos there 's some more in the some more bread for you Fred ?
15 First , of the some 96 paintings given to the National Galleries of Scotland from the Royal Scottish Academy 's collections , only a small number were by academicians .
16 In Essex there were to remain in the Forest only the half hundred of Waltham and parts of the hundreds of Ongar and Becontree , said to have been afforested before 1154 , and the royal demesnes of Havering , Hatfield , Chelmsford and Kingswood near Colchester .
17 At the Essex Forest Eyre held at Waltham Holy Cross in 1489 , juries attended only from the hundreds of Becontree and Waltham Holy Cross and the half hundred of Waltham , plus four men and the reeve from only seventeen forest townships , all in the south-western corner of Essex : that is to say , the forest of Essex had been reduced , roughly speaking , to the bounds laid down by the hotly contested perambulations of 1300 .
18 It argued that of the half million British troops overseas , 200,000 were in areas that did not create a foreign currency liability , and of the rest few were in areas requiring direct dollar expenditure ; ‘ it follows that the contribution to be made to the balance of payments problem by the withdrawal of troops in overseas theatres will be strictly limited , will apply only to those areas when there is at present a currency obligation , and will produce little or no direct dollar saving . '
19 Dalton was fond of contrasting these numbers with the half million total troops thought likely to be necessary in peacetime by the war-time Coalition Government .
20 Yet among the half million Palestinians now living in Lebanon , many stubbornly went on cherishing these keys and their titles of ownership in Palestine .
21 Well over two million of that diaspora regard themselves as victims of the 1948 war ; the half million or so who fled Palestine in 1948 have had children — in many cases grandchildren — who regard themselves as Palestinians .
22 Of the half million tests carried out for regulatory purposes in the year up to June 30 , 1989 , we are pleased to report that 998 out of 1,000 met the strict specifications of the European Community Directive .
23 Only 14 per cent of registration officers said they had taken positive action to get information to the half million people in homes or hostels .
24 For some time I had wanted to move further from London with its many social distractions , and now with the half million words of notes I had brought back with me from my world tour waiting to be distilled into a book , I felt the need more than ever .
25 The Iraqis made the fullest use of these defensive advantages in 1984 to supplement the positions they had prepared on dry land while awaiting the half million or so Iranians whom US satellite photographs had identified as massing on the frontier near Basrah .
26 So they have to play a ‘ sudden death ’ to see who wins the half million . ’
27 All at sea : The half million pound dreamboat .
28 The half million popunds a year keeps it flying five days a week over an area from the outlying villages of Herefordshire to Northamptonshire and the city streets of the West Midlands .
29 On his orders , the Ironclaw Big'uns prowled the burning streets gathering up the half drunken Orcs and dragging the Goblins back into the battlelines .
30 Well , I can re-offer this at five hundred and sixty to the half thousand dollars , instead of , six hundred and eleven thousand , six hundred , that sounds like a ten percent reduction to me .
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