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

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1 Instrumentation and instrumental techniques necessary for bringing the laws of the paradigm to bear on the real world will also be included in the paradigm .
2 Any residues not digested in the stomach must therefore be ejected back through the oesophagus , and to prevent damage that might be caused by sharp ends of bones the process of pellet formation is such as to enclose the bones in the undigested skin and hair from the prey animals .
3 Much stress was laid on the demand for a World Conference at which a British sacrifice of imperial advantages would create the space for appeasing the grievances of the ‘ have-not ’ powers — Germany , Italy , Japan — through a general scheme of ‘ territorial , economic and monetary readjustments … . ’
4 Its height also admitted light to illuminate the threshing operation and air for winnowing the husks from the threshed grain .
5 It is also responsible for administering the procedures for the admission , supervision and examination of all graduate students .
6 Oak for building the ships of the British navy has always been famous as a resource essential for our national survival .
7 Although the tracheation of the pupal wings has yielded important data for ascertaining the homologies of the wing-veins of the adults , there is in some orders ( e.g. Trichoptera ) a wide divergence between the two systems .
8 ‘ Thank you for helping the men with the hay , ’ she continued .
9 Croom-Johnson J. plainly thought that he is ; one of the reasons advanced for accepting the contentions of the appellant was that , if the law were otherwise , the ‘ well meaning ’ defendant who went to the aid of the police and accidentally obstructed them would be guilty of an offence .
10 There is a difficulty here about drawing the lines between the categories used in the analysis .
11 The above form is probably best suited for deriving the components of the electric field .
12 She may well have a thing or two to teach the Goldsmiths ' graduates about handling the demands of the art world and media .
13 Thanks are also due to , , and , of the Library 's curatorial staff , for explaining the aims of the Survey to members of the public entering the Exhibition Room ; and to members of the Library 's warding staff for their co-operation during the period of the Survey .
14 Thus , where a conflict of interest exists between satisfying the wishes of the manager/employer and protecting the interests of the patient , your duty of care is to your patients first .
15 Some research archives such as the ESRC Data Archive have begun to approach the problem by shifting the responsibility for documenting the datasets to the depositor ( Lievesley 1993 ) .
16 A minimum of two members of the SERA executive have responsibility for representing the views of the TR groups .
17 Yet none was anxious about upholding the values of the right .
18 At the same time , they provide only a limited basis for understanding the determinants of the long-run rate of growth , particularly technical progress and entrepreneurial activity .
19 It is also a cultural document of prime importance for understanding the sensibilities of the lay audience for whom the mystical writers in the vernacular were providing texts .
20 Anselm had not yet visited Canterbury , but he had got hold of the one thing necessary for understanding the members of the old monastic community : they wanted recognition of their saints and understanding of their tradition .
21 1792 It being Represented to this Meeting that their is unlawful combinations and Meetings held by the Weavers in the Island , particularly in the Parish of Kilchoman , for the purpose of shortening or cutting off the usual measure called the Islay Ell , which has for time Immemorial been the Standard Measure given by the Weavers with every Species of their Manufacture , and for reducing the measure to the English yard , and for continueing the prices for the English yard as high as that for the Islay Ell
22 For co-ordinating the laws of the member states regulating the conduct of business activities in the member states ( Article 57(2) )
23 Tonight for the first time I was deeply worried after seeing the pictures of the attack on a civilian shelter .
24 HOTELS and catering group Forte is set for a sharp recovery in profits after weathering the effects of the Gulf war and the recession in 1991 , it was revealed yesterday .
25 After defeating the Dwarfs at the battle of Iron Gate the Waaagh moves into the Empire .
26 ‘ The creative use of leisure ’ sociologists called it and it worried them badly that fret-work and bird-watching might be all there was to fulfil people after pressing the buttons at the fully-automatic , atom-powered , closed-circuit-TV-monitored , computer-directed plant for a couple of four-hour shifts a week .
27 Incidence in the rural high oil category was examined in more isolated ( >20 km from urban areas ) and less isolated sectors , and at higher and lower levels of certain factors , for which the division was made after ranking the sectors on the factor ( disregarding isolation ) at the point that as closely as possible halved the cumulative expected values at ages 0–14 .
28 After describing the controversies about the teaching of grammar in the past , the article continues : ‘ Common sense has since begun to prevail .
29 The 20 foot roof above our heads provided perfect shelter for all eventualities , so we decided to share our last scraps of food in another bivouac after fixing the ropes on the first two pitches above the terrace .
30 Customs officers arrested Ahmet Ataban in September at Dover , Kent , when they found 13 kilos of the drug after removing the tyres from the wheels of his lorry .
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