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

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1 We sat in silence , watching William play and listening to the sound of insects .
2 BridgeCare , with a staff of 25 based in Market Street , forms the other part of the Projects Division and attends to the maintenance of existing bridges and retaining walls as well as the design on new structures for roadworks .
3 TWO men have appeared in court in connection with a gang fight and shooting at the Market Trader pub in Kirkby .
4 TWO men have appeared in court on charges following a gang fight and shooting at the Market Trader pub , Kirkby .
5 These management statistics are going to have an increasingly important rôle in determining university funding and spending in the coming years , and it is to be hoped that figures for all disciplines will be available in future .
6 Although the little hut at Trebyan was only a couple of hundred yards from the house and the pottery it was over the slope of the hill and hemmed in by gorse and hawthorn : a single large room with a verandah , built of lap boarding , raised on a brick base and set in the side of the hill .
7 For the smaller flags , glue on to halved cocktail sticks and stick into the red balls of fondant .
8 To make the bullrushes , take the cocktail sticks and press into the 8 leaves around the side of the pond cake .
9 That means getting into Greenwich Park and hurtling down the hill .
10 Clinton sat down beside the slop bucket and smiled at the two men .
11 Andrew Crookes completed his law degree at Cardiff University and studied for the Law Society Finals Examination at the College of Law in Chester .
12 1.8 " Architect " means ( name ) of ( address ) or such other person as the Landlord may from time to time appoint to perform the functions of the architect under the Building Contract and notify to the Tenant as having been so appointed It may be that the landlord will entrust supervisory functions to a surveyor or some other suitably qualified person .
13 Under conditions of perfect competition , as outlined in section 2.2 , firms which must attempt to maximise profits in order to survive are too small to influence the market price which is determined by the interaction of-demand and supply in the market : such firms ( sometimes called price-takers ) maximise their profits by producing output levels at which price equals marginal cost .
14 It is more usual nowadays to use computer metaphors and refer to the programming of learning ( e.g. Pulliam & Dunford , 1980 ) .
15 We have doubled our medical input to our immunisation clinics and struggled through the difficulties of vaccine availability only to be informed that we are working for no reward .
16 He is observing the electron being deflected by the magnetic field in the Stern -Gerlach experiment and listening to the Geiger counters to see whether it is the one at A or the one at B which clicks .
17 He will follow the route taken by Gary Wolstenholme and play in The Masters , The Open and other major world events .
18 Validated centres may if they wish adapt these to suit their own teaching styles and to correspond with the contexts in which the modules are being offered .
19 The less energetic could take the easy walk to the cable car and ride to the summit of Mount Mottarone .
20 Whereas the Akali Dal had been the dominant force in the previous Assembly , the only Akali Dal faction not supporting the boycott , that led by Capt. Amrinder Singh and known as the Shiromani Akali Dal ( Kabul ) , won only three seats .
21 Census data and estimates from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys were used wherever these were available .
22 On behalf of all local authority caterers , I thank Joe Hyam for his kind words and support for the local authority caterers .
23 ‘ That 's some sort of women , ’ thought Sid , as he watched her skip up the kitchen steps and disappear into the bright sunlight of the car park .
24 This early collaboration with the adviser Proved to be mutually beneficial as it was an attempt by the adviser to persuade schools to place microcomputers away from the maths or physics department and helped in the school library service policy of validating the links between the school library and information technology .
25 The Branch Clubs have continued to receive the support of the Committee of Registered Clubs Association and to benefit from the work of the All Party Parliamentary Committee for Non-Profit Making Members Clubs .
26 The second class consisted of the 40 most frequent words excluding function words and extending over the entire concordance line , to represent collocates of the node .
27 Cut out the pelmet fabric and lining to the pattern shape with a 2.5cm ( 1in ) allowance all round .
28 In the 1480 Scottish campaign , Gloucester 's ship the Anne of Fowey was captained by the northerner William Blakeston and victualled by the duke 's Hampshire servant Thomas Greenfield .
29 In the 1480 Scottish campaign , Gloucester 's ship the Anne of Fowey was captained by the northerner William Blakeston and victualled by the duke 's Hampshire servant Thomas Greenfield .
30 Now all of these require more complex intellectual abilities than simple remembering , and therefore need to be included in the teaching programme and reflected in the form the objectives take .
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