Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] [subord] the " in BNC.

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1 It had been washed ashore near the Carless refinery and was put in a bunker at the back of the police station until the bomb disposal team arrived .
2 Mr Krenz , sitting dejected among the delegates in the penultimate row of the sports hall where the congress was held , stepped down as party leader a week ago .
3 Mr Krenz , sitting dejected among the delegates in the penultimate row of the sports hall where the congress was held , stepped down as party leader a week ago .
4 ( 8 ) The text of the tender advertisement must be cleared with the Quotations Department if the offer is made on the London Stock Exchange but otherwise with the Panel and copies of the final text must be given to both at the same time as they are given to the newspapers .
5 Such a clause does not require registration under the Companies Act because the buyer is not creating a charge over his ( the buyer 's ) assets .
6 Profiles for the victims are given , for reference , in the Profiles section if the adventurers decide to free one or more of them .
7 Michael Walsh had taught in the school for six years , and had been involved in meetings in the Humanities department when the idea was discussed :
8 Mr Hardman was renowned for his sense of humour , as his contribution to an April Fool 's Day edition of Moneybox , shows : ‘ There 's case law , so far as the setting up of a trust for a cat is concerned , or a dog , or a parrot or a monkey , but you do n't have to have specific legislation in the Taxes Act because the normal rules follow .
9 The very first week we ever tried it ( just after the sports hall had been built ) , the instruction was to go straight to the sports hall when the bell rang for the start of school .
10 Together they drove to the police station where the body had been taken .
11 He had explained all this to the police officer as the man confirmed when Rain and Oliver trooped in to see him .
12 The best way to capture the Scottish public imagination for a Scottish parliament is to remind them how much things can be improved on the jobs scene because the Scottish parliament will be taking the decisions presently taken by the Westminster Parliament . ’
13 Later , we read that ‘ nothing … shall prevent a constable delaying taking a person who has been arrested to a police station if the presence of that person elsewhere is necessary in order to carry out such investigations as it is reasonable to carry out immediately ’ .
14 In addition , even if it does not have a UK office , a non-UK firm nonetheless needs to be authorised for investment business carried on from a non-UK office with customers or counterparties in the UK on a services basis unless the FSA 's overseas person exemption applies ; this indeed also applies to UK firms ( see page 43 below ) .
15 Why should teachers have to submit to an incomes policy when the bosses made a 22.7 per cent .
16 He disliked the work at the boys club because the teenagers misbehaved , and because he could see no use in the work .
17 IT will be a great relief to Abi King at the Arts Theatre if the props she needs for a new play can be turned up by the public at large .
18 In Ryan [ 19921 Crim.L.R. 187 , where the identifying witness was brought to and conducted around the police station where the parade took place by officers involved in the investigation , the Court of Appeal regarded what had occurred as a ‘ substantial breach ’ of the Code , and the subsequent identification of the suspect was admitted in evidence only because there was proof that nothing untoward had in fact been said to the witness by the officers in question .
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