Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It 's not a federated system , it actually , positively talks about moving forward as Professor states it in the economical situation the council is in .
2 This by no means commits them to the view that actions and attitudes are uncaused , merely to the more limited view that they are not caused by the properties of social wholes .
3 The lack of coins deprives us of the evidence to form any assessment of their dynastic histories or tribal boundaries .
4 A final change of level takes us under the archway into the next small grassed and planted area , an altogether quieter space .
5 This of course takes us into the domain of attitudes and feelings of the learners , and is an area more influenced by emotion .
6 Such an astigmatic view of course excludes them from the main focus of research .
7 On the other hand , a court of equity addresses itself to the amount of costs that the mortgagee should be allowed as a condition of redemption .
8 My conception of sport elevates it to the realms of art , where the producer finds room to express himself and the consumer studies and appreciates ; both seek satisfaction .
9 Another observation was of the isolation which can be experienced by the housewife , despite a close and happy marriage , when a move of residence deprives her of the company of friends .
10 This declared ambition to reach a broad readership beyond the closed bastions of academia brings one to the first fissure in the book .
11 This sort of evidence leads me to the conclusion that the continents , rather than sailing about the earth until they met in catastrophic collisions , separated and came together again repeatedly along the same general lines .
12 the sneeze of movement returns it to the same position ,
13 And the House of Lords provides them with the only forum in the western world in which an accident of birth assures them legislative power .
14 Every day the brave and clever assistant takes over from the master , whose slackness and lack of seriousness demotes him from the rank which seemed to be permanently his . ’
15 In contrast , the portrait of Ahmed has none of the disdain which could be observed in the writer 's article about Michael X. Ahmed 's bluffs are called , but they are understood , and carefully related to his earlier life on the island .
16 Women compositors did not want equal pay , she wrote , for no girl of sense puts herself on the level of a comp all round but if the division of labour assigns her a task she can perform , what reason is there she should not do so ?
17 Eventually a time of fish will be landed so the intricate work of life moves itself into the most unlikely corners of our power stations .
18 Bishop John Crowley writing to the priests and religious in the diocese , says : ‘ The next Synod of Bishops concerns itself with the Consecrated Life in the Church and the World .
19 Although the Secretary of State knows nothing about the Bill , he knows the man who does , and that man does a good job .
20 The cost of lighting puts it beyond the reach of the Parish Council so they should like to request that Wyre Borough Council install footway lighting on this part of Gubberford Lane .
21 As the actual cash payout varies according to the firm 's performance rather than changes in the long run payout ratio , the information content of dividends says nothing about the significance of the size of the payout ratio in the valuation of securities .
22 Consideration of the duration of unemployment leads us to the possibility that a significant proportion of the unemployed could be short-term — perhaps less than four weeks in duration .
23 The technique by which in the fourth century B.C. the Chronicler rewrote and modernized the Books of Kings reminds us of the technique by which in the late fourth century Ephorus and Theopompus rewrote and modernized Herodotus and Thucydides .
24 When the neural tube closes ( Chapter 2 ) , a group of cells detaches itself at the site of fusion and migrates to many parts of the body and differentiates into a wide variety of cell types .
25 An Anglican priest , Father Bernard Schunemann , told the congregation : ‘ The terrible death of James reminds us of the very real possibility of evil , evil in ourselves , evil in each one of us , evil certainly in young people . ’
26 The wording of the Chronicle implies that the same force returned in mid-1006 , and Swegen may have accompanied it and remained until the payment of tribute in 1007 ; the twelfth-century chronicler Henry of Huntingdon associates him with the ravaging at this time .
27 Goody points out that the written form of language releases us from the linear experiential mode : ‘ the fact that it takes a visual form means that one can escape from the problem of the succession of events in time , by backtracking , skipping , looking to see who-done-it before we know what it is they did .
28 Taking these two points into consideration leads us to the conclusion that meaningful chain dimensions can only be values averaged over the many conformations assumed .
29 The Church in Senegal sends you to the Church in Benin . ’
30 Certainly the lateral geniculate nucleus in rats looks nothing like the lateral geniculate nucleus in monkeys .
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