Example sentences of "[adj] and [det] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There are two broad aspects to this and both bear on the relation of seats in the Commons to votes in the country .
2 The unemployed and many returning to the job market benefit from CAB basic training and with their new skills find paid employment elsewhere .
3 On reaching the surface the residual gas pressure is consequently very high and this results in the violent bursting of gas bubbles in the magma and the generation of highly explosive eruptions which generate large volumes of tephra .
4 The old Norman church was taken down in 1819 and another built on the site .
5 Many physicians regard giving anti-smoking advice as just too much and this falls by the wayside .
6 Wainfleet had not avoided the slur that Wickham was giving more attention to his private life than his professional and this accounted for the lack of progress in apprehending MacQuillan 's killer .
7 And the I suppose they expected to whirl round like that and all go into the er the the boxes .
8 The Environment Committee had it 's last last meeting by a majority vote , made a decision that the proposed reductions in service for the Fire Service sh er er should not be gone ahead with and that and that issues around the should be looked at again at the .
9 The mixture between cajun , bluegrass and boogie styles was almost seamless and all gained from the five musicians ' vigour and enthusiasm for the songs they were playing .
10 Cash was flowing out quicker than it came in during 1930 and this led to the idea that a new racer could be built to earn the ‘ big money ’ at the National Air Races , where the winner had just taken $15,000 .
11 Several airframes had to be placed into store to allow for a less cramped-looked and these left via the small side door through which the new exhibits arrived — witness the tight fit of the HS.125 that was squeezed in on June 28 .
12 Liquidity surpluses have become quite common and this accounts for the increased issue of Treasury bills of late .
13 People often assume that personality and behaviour are one and the same and this leads to the erroneous assumption that because the fundamentals of your personality are relatively fixed so also is your behaviour .
14 There are other texts which answer different needs , both our own and those living at the time the texts were produced .
15 They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed .
16 He admires the foresight and thrust of the initial decision in February 1955 to achieve an output of 2000 MW(e) by 1965 and this taken before the reactor ( Calder Hall ) was completed .
17 According to the Council for the Protection of Rural England , some 120,000 miles of hedgerow have been lost since 1947 and this accelerated during the 1980s and there is no evidence that this rate of loss has slowed down ( in spite of the continued popularity of fox hunting ) .
18 The analysis showed that there were many similarities between the activities that are systemically desirable and those undertaken at the time of the study , but highlighted certain aspects of the organisation that needed strengthening to allow the Colleges to become more self-supporting once the ERA took effect .
19 However , it seems that whereas in the first and last instances the hearer is expected to endorse both the implicatures derived from the original and those derived from the reformulation , in the second ( the correction ) the reader is expected to endorse the implicatures derived from the reformulation instead of those derived from the original .
20 In this age of specialization , what we got is a lot of brilliant mechanics working four to five years behind theoretic technology , and a few abstracted theorists working out in the unknown and each disagreeing with the other . ’
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