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

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1 The Chief Fire Officer advises us that the attendance times to the areas I have mentioned are regularly over the response times allowed by the standards of fire cover .
2 The patterns of post-war immigration provide the context in which the income trends outlined in the previous section have impacted on Black households with children .
3 Then the first bombs began to fall on Ford Island Naval Air Station and the dive bombers turned on the fleet at anchor , followed closely by torpedo bombers .
4 But in order to begin to overcome what we do n't like , we must be able to discuss it , and this violates the undiscussability rules embedded in the organisational defensive routines .
5 They will be secured by the funding councils working through the colleges within the new sector .
6 The base categories selected for the explanatory variables are old and poor , to try to avoid negative paths ; if we had used the young as the baseline , we would have certainly produced a negative effect of old age on preparedness to break the law , for example .
7 Yet the base levels derived from them are not very different from the base levels derived from the study of marine and river terraces .
8 The base boards fitted within the coffin , screwed into position through the side .
9 In about 1923 the eldest Marsh girl joined the chorus of one of the variety shows playing at the Palace Theatre and went on tour .
10 A very limited range of deprivation indicators were used and at least one of the regression coefficients included in the final model is not statistically significant .
11 You would be expected , often at a very short notice , to deal with the legal problems and issues arising from all the support services required for the operation of the employer 's business such as the marketing and advertising of products and services .
12 After designs had been agreed , the work of fitting out the brake vans was undertaken at Wolverton and the vans returned to traffic , pending requirements , the stretcher brackets stored on the vehicle to enable them to be fitted at short notice .
13 Pedalling up to the office in the mornings , with the bike wheels crunching on the thick white frost , I would arrive with bright red cheeks and breath coming out like steam , and once the Met Officer commented , after I had given him a cheerful , early morning smile , ‘ You do n't know what a difference it makes to your face when you smile !
14 In both cases , the trial judges complained to the Attorney-General , who decided that prosecution would not be in the public interest .
15 Many bio-acoustic experts agree that the echolocation clicks are created by implosive movements of air in the nasal passages , but the exact process of sound production and projection is unknown — possibly , the echolocation waves pass through the melon .
16 The latissimus dorsi account for the very impressive ‘ V ’ shape of athletes and bodybuilders .
17 The reason is often simple : their home was the one with the milk bottles left on the step , or a newspaper sticking out of the letter box !
18 Since recessive threats to the money markets occurred in the ‘ big bangs ’ of the 1980s , the enterprise culture has shown it can remove jobs as quickly as it creates them .
19 It certainly contributed to holding down inflation , so that the money wages generated by the high demand for labour were easily translated into product wage increases and the necessary scrapping rates achieved .
20 This absorption is associated with electronic energy levels in the molecule 's chemical bonds , and the position of the absorption lines depends on the matrix material .
21 The evening was warm ; a gentle quiet dusk in which the only sounds were the ripping of the water and the slight clatter of the rye stalks moving in the breeze .
22 Most of the reorganisation charges incurred in the efficiency drive announced last month , which will prune 3,000 jobs , are also likely to appear in the next accounts .
23 It can be argued that the cash outflow in respect of the reorganisation costs relates to the acquisition of a subsidiary , and should be shown under investing activities .
24 With all these teaching techniques , attitudes can be explored and brought to the surface , as will be seen in the case studies described in the next section .
25 The text attributes embedded in the stored document also apply to spaces .
26 The Regional Council currently provides information for all boat owners on their obligations under international collision regulations and also on the FPA by-laws operating in the Estuary ( see leaflet enclosed ) .
27 Arranging the carbon atoms in a ring satisfied the laws of valency , since each of them could share two bonds with one of its neighbour , leaving another one to attach to the hydrogen atoms arranged around the outside .
28 all the field lines originate on the positive charge and terminate on the negative charge ;
29 The information on Philadelphia in the following sections is taken from Labov 's own account of the field methods used in the Philadelphia project on Linguistic Change and Variation , where a detailed evaluation can also be found ( Labov 1981 ) .
30 Somewhere , party glasses slid from a table and shattered on the floor and one of the computer consoles fell from the end of its desk with splintering impact .
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