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

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1 The revised Investment Business Regulations may reduce the unnecessary administrative burden created by the original regulations , and relaxing the statutory audit requirement for small companies may provide firms with an opportunity to provide their clients with more valuable services , while at the same time reducing their professional risk .
2 There is little political controversy attached to the figure of the sovereign , for as Bagehot recognized in the nineteenth century , the successful constitutional monarch should be seen to be removed from politics .
3 Comparing the post-acute pancreatitis patients with the controls , the time taken for labelled total protein to appear in the duodenal juice was significantly ( p<0.05 ) longer in the post-acute pancreatitis patients ( Table II , Fig 3 ) .
4 On the farm the introduction of tractors and combine harvesters has brought about a vast decrease in the number of employment opportunities and an added stimulus to the rural working population to move to the towns in search of jobs .
5 No , it 's the realisation that you 're alone at last , all that emotional energy expended over the years and where 's it got you ?
6 Baggy welts , ugly v-necks , that grubby line caused by the carriage rubbing against the side of the front which was held on the needles while the first side of the front neck was being knitted …
7 In part this failure of the middle classes to present a unified political front arose from the very intransigence of the regime .
8 Stirling accelerated and immediately a loud screaming noise came from the front of the vehicle .
9 patients with acute watery diarrhoea presenting to the hospital Emergency Service were admitted to a metabolic ward for the study .
10 When school was over , Mr Trilby decided to investigate further , so he walked to the house where Miss Trunchbull lived on the edge of the village , the lovely small red-brick Georgian building known as The Red House , tucked away in the woods behind the hills .
11 It is vital that these needs and emotions should be acknowledged and that the solicitor should accept that professional responsibility stretches beyond the immediate legal issues of the claim , and includes a duty to proceed in a way that is comprehensible to the client and consistent with their wider needs .
12 Here , too , was the door to the cellar , that awful place dropping beneath the main staircase into the very bowels of the house .
13 The World Bank 's World Debt Tables 1989-90 [ see also below ] predicted that the net transfer of money from the region would rise from US$26,000 million in 1989 to US$27,600 million in 1990 ; and that total debt servicing for the region would increase from US$55,600 million in 1988 to US$58,000 million in 1989 .
14 It leads only to the Charles Inglis Clark mountain hut , a prestigious private hut owned by the Scottish Mountaineering Club and hence frequented by respectable rock-climbing doctors , lawyers and accountants .
15 Trap earwigs as they advance up your peach trees by tying small lengths of hollow broad bean sticks to the branches .
16 Both expansions of the European Economic Community led to the central institutions of the Community arguing successfully that , for the enlargement to function , they must be given more powers and the Community ‘ s political union must be strengthened .
17 You would n't know it was autumn except for the odd dry leaf blowing down the road from the cemetery .
18 On the night of Oct. 4-5 small-scale fighting occurred in the capital , Kigali , but the RPF failed to consolidate its position beyond the north-eastern area .
19 Usually , the m-derived section is designed to resonate at a frequency just outside the pass band of the prototype so that its strong resonant attenuation coincides with the range of weakest attenuation of the prototype .
20 In these circumstances , rape by a husband might very well be thought to be more disturbing in its effects than rape by that classic stranger leaping from the shadows .
21 To align the instrument with the computer image of the skull , specific anatomical reference points on the patient 's face , such as the corner of the mouth , are aligned to corresponding points on the three-dimensional image .
22 Total outstanding credit provided by the Fund had also risen ( from SDR24,388 million to SDR25,603 million , but compared with a peak of SDR37,622 million at the end of April 1985 ) .
23 Paddy would only change hands as part of a specific economic debt contracted outside the field of kinship relations .
24 Networks of production and consumption relations , ossified in fixed capital and anachronistic infrastructure , share the same geographical location as the places mediated by the rich political symbolism invested in the notion of the inner city .
25 Kraag , a retired Creole politician belonging to the minority Surinam National Party ( NPS ) , undertook to hold free elections in 100 days .
26 The reason for this is that economic welfare stems from the activity of consumption .
27 After a few days had passed , an old woman was walking from the Doon bridge into Alloway village and passing the partially ruined Kirk Alloway , when she heard a loud bellowing sound coming from the church .
28 Middlesbrough are no Spartak , and were no match for Souness 's side , who shook off any possible European hangover to dominate from the first whistle .
29 But they felt unable to admit Gentiles as subjects and therefore embarked on a policy of forced conversions which ultimately resulted in the rise of the poorly Judaized Idumean Herodes to the throne of Jerusalem .
30 Conditions stayed favourable and when we got to the headland of Volunteer Point , the small boat was launched and we were ferried ashore with only the odd wet foot resulting from the landing .
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