Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb pp] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The interpretation put forward here is not fundamentally different from that offered by Jaynes when he suggested that a tendency to emit ( a fractional version of ) the response acquired in the first stage would serve as a mediating process in the second , and that the salience of the mediator would depend on the magnitude of the initial response of which it was a fraction .
2 If you put a spot of light right in the centre of this cell 's receptive field you get the response shown in the second column : when the spot goes on ( see stimulus trace at the bottom ) you get a burst of impulses , so it is called an ‘ on-centre unit ’ .
3 Many of the latter are the forms mentioned in the first paragraph of this section as running parallel to the coast .
4 The taxable transfer allowance , paid in addition to the disturbance allowance , is made in two stages ; half is paid to the employee with the first month 's salary in the new position and the remainder paid with the twelfth month 's salary in the new position .
5 Theory 3 — That the West had been too lax in the post-war years and had blind faith in the hope that the unity achieved after the first World War would be re-kindled .
6 I slept in the suite named after the 13th Baron Willloughby who lived here in the 1770s .
7 After all , our licence fee got the programmes made in the first place
8 The first section examines the institutions established during the first half-century of British rule .
9 Noting that the award corresponded with the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas , it said that this " was not a coincidence [ but ] … it was not the only factor " in the selection .
10 The transformations effected by the second Vatican Council of 1962–5 in liturgy , sacrament , scripture , and so on led to the accelerated decline of traditional rituals such as wakes and pilgrimages to local shrines .
11 In general , the patterns established in the First Temple Period were maintained .
12 A second all-night session was not expected as the line-by-line examination of the measure resumed for the 18th day of its committee stage .
13 If a home does not meet the minimum standard , the owner will be able to claim back all the money spent within the first year after purchase on raising it to that level , through , for example , home insulation , up to the amount of stamp duty they paid when they bought the property ( up to the maximum of £1000 ) .
14 The damage caused in the Second World War has been repaired on the exterior , which now looks well .
15 The interpretation of the courts advanced in the second chapter of this book accepts many of the arguments put forth by these scholars , but provides a fuller model of judicial behaviour which is historical as well as functional .
16 The council later abandoned its plans to widen the highway and the reversion passed to the first defendants , who were not a highway authority .
17 Its mystery does not affect the understanding of the Created God , for , to accord with the aims and claims of this book that mystery still rests in the pre-life period ; furthermore , it is possible to associate it with the concept of ‘ desire ’ put forward in the hypothesis associated with the Second Period .
18 The lawn to the south of the house , shown on a plan by Bourginion , the French surveyor employed to redesign the garden , corresponds almost exactly with the description given in the second edition ( 1733 ) of the Dictionary , where Miller insists on frequent mowing and rolling to keep the grass in good order .
19 The contract made between the third person and the finance company will , depending upon its terms , be a contract either of guarantee or of indemnity .
20 Moreover , the contract compared with the first operation some three years ago was most significant .
21 There is no record of where the papingo was placed for the contests held during the first century of the Kilwinning Society of Archers .
22 Its quantitative response , when correctly terminated , is governed by the parameter introduced in the last section and substitution of and establishes that Because u can not be positive at any frequency , there is no range of frequency that corresponds to inequality ( 9.18 ) and equation ( 9.17 ) is inapplicable .
23 As Personal Assistant to John Watson , prepare a report reviewing Palatine Ales ' position following the successful conclusion of the takeover battle , evaluating the proposals made at the last Board meeting , and submitting your recommendations regarding future policy .
24 Participants will review the proposals outlined during the first such consultation , held in Buenos Aires in July 1990 , and discuss ways of putting them into practice .
25 ISRAEL : ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin , one of the cases featured in the 30th Anniversary Campaign , was rearrested on 11 February 1992 at a roadblock in Gaza in the Occupied Territories .
26 In a way they form a borderline between the cases discussed in the last section and those that follow .
27 The aims of the research are : to undertake a wide-ranging review of the priority assessment techniques applied by local authorities to transport projects ; to apply a representative sample of the techniques to a common set of projects ; and to distill the experience gained through the first two stages , together with knowledge of recent developments in the theory and practice of multiple criteria analysis into a computer-based priority assessment package .
28 So far portables have about 10 per cent of the PC market ( 5b ) , and sales are growing for all the reasons given in the last question ( 6d ) , including ‘ yuppies love them . ’
29 For example , one of the skills developed in the first few years of life involves the integration of data arriving through the different sensory channels .
30 The vendor should try to seek agreement from the purchaser that the policies applied in the last audited accounts , will be applied to the completion accounts .
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