Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [be] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That is off that 's off the price erm this this particular fabric , |
2 | Section three point one gives aspects of further delegation which the panel considers after consultation with schools should not be proceeded with in nineteen ninety four , ninety five and justification for that is in the papers which is attached to agenda item one . |
3 | It is said by the appellant … that International Law has firmly fixed that a locus such as this is beyond the limits of territorial sovereignty ; and that consequently it is not to be thought that in such a place the legislature could seek to affect any but the King 's subjects . |
4 | Responsibility for this is with the government of the country , the main decisions being taken by the Cabinet and put into effect by the various government departments and a range of quasi-autonomous bodies . |
5 | Our billetors were obliged , wherever possible , to provide us with one bath per week ; where this was not possible , facilities were available at B.P. , but this interfered with transport provisions , and sometimes a request for private transport was necessary , though not readily granted , and arrangements for this were in the hands of a Mrs Wildboar-Smith . |
6 | The process of economic convergence , which after all is at the heart of plans for economic and monetary union , will be greatly eased by a return to positive economic growth in Europe and in the more immediate future by lower German interest rates . |
7 | but erm a tenth of that No sorry , three tenths of that is on the Wirral . |
8 | And £2,000 of that is for the hospital theatre owned by the NHS . |
9 | None of that is in the Bill . |
10 | And I 'm just wondering what the the knock on effect of that is in the visiting of the , the members who ca n't get into church and who ca n't receive communion in church , and who may like to receive it in their home , or in the home , where they live . |
11 | Mm does n't say what it , the object of that is in the packet there . |
12 | Formerly , the villagers used to eat turtle eggs and flesh , despite this being against the law . |
13 | Most of this is for the purchase of private houses but they also lend on commercial property . |
14 | Perhaps the most interesting example of this is on the Burroughs B6700 , illustrated in Figure 2.10 . |
15 | That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects . |
16 | Evidence of this is in the play he makes with the Virgilian aether and patet ( Aeneid 6 , 127 , 130 ) in the puzzling but impressive Canto 16 . |
17 | One example of this is in the chance to meet and work with non ‘ special needs ’ staff . |
18 | An example of this is in the treatment of tumours . |
19 | A good illustration of this is in the origin of the soap opera , one of the most highly developed media forms through which mass consumerism is projected . |
20 | The clearest example of this is in the area of industrial protest , where alleged disorder on the picket line has been a routine justification for robust police action . |
21 | Most of this is in the northwest where there has been a long history of land-use , involving both degradation and successful reclamation . |
22 | The important consequence of this was for the operation of the developer builders . |
23 | All of this was against the Welfare at Markets Order of 1990 says Animal Aid . |
24 | All of this was in the hours ahead , for I was now to live through one of the toughest three days and nights I ever experienced . |
25 | How many of these are on the floodplain of the river ? |
26 | In Wales , about 150 Management Agreements on SSSIs are under negotiation in December 1984 ; many of these are in the LFA and concern upland grasslands , moorland and wetlands . |
27 | Many of these are in the LFA but they are all criticised by Auvergne et Nature as being either ineffective or protecting small sites not under any threat anyway . |
28 | The most familiar of these are in the areas of physical access and transportation , but in almost any aspects of life an impaired person is likely to confront a disabling dimension . |
29 | Twenty-four of these are in the catering and hospitality sector ; there are awards at levels I to IV in food preparation and service , accommodations operations , and on-licensed premises management . |
30 | 315 OF THESE ARE IN THE UK , WORKING ON BEHALF OF 318 INDIVIDUALS AND RAISING MORE THAN £260,000 A YEAR TO FURTHER AMNESTY 'S WORK . |