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

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1 Even though Jennifer Capriati produced arguably the performance of the tournament when she beat world champion Monica Seles in the quarter finals at Key Biscayne , there was the strongest feeling still that her new partnership with Steffi Graf 's former coach , Pavel Slozil , could not work .
2 Arguably the appointment of an administrator for the more advantageous realisation of the company 's assets than a winding-up has this effect since this constitutes a virtual cessation of business .
3 The path has to be found between making an exquisite distillation , using a chemistry wholly the property of the observer and his audience , and presenting arguments as they occur , fragmented , irregular .
4 1.6 It is the Department 's policy that unless the member of staff and manager concerned make a case to the contrary , it will press for charges to be brought against an assailant while recognising that such a decision is wholly the province of the Procurator Fiscal following report by the police ( there being no scope for private criminal prosecution in Scotland ) .
5 And by improving the condition of any one of these four vital aspects of yourself , you will actually be improving the other three and thereby the quality of the life you live .
6 Yes , and also assume thereby the difference between a cow herder , and a student of his or whatever
7 Sudden death is rarely the fate of a theory ; a slow ageing to redundancy is the more usual end .
8 Rarely the valves of the heart can be involved .
9 He felt keenly the ingratitude of the Party and lost his faith .
10 Above our hearing , bats flit around in total darkness , judging their distance from objects by emitting high-pitched bursts of sound and timing how long it takes fro the echo of the sound to bounce back .
11 Thankfully the distraction of the door opening gave D'Arcy the opportunity to hide his surprise as Ahn carried in a silver salver and two tulip crystals filled with Bruno Paillard .
12 ‘ But thankfully the days of the rack and burning at the stake are gone , even in Ireland . ’
13 Thankfully the arrival of the waiter with their main course gave her time to treat his unwarranted reaction with the disdain it deserved .
14 In modern times we have come to associate the very word ‘ ecology ’ with a concern for the environment — yet ‘ ecology ’ is properly the name of the science that deals with the ways in which living things interact with one another and with their environment .
15 Should there be specialist social workers in area teams with responsibility for developing dementia teamwork , or would this be more properly the function of the specialist social worker for the elderly ? iii Would the care of dementia sufferers as well as that of other groups be enhanced is care of the elderly was integrated at local level , uniting the functions of the geriatric and psychiatric services , or uniting both with social services for the elderly ? vi Alternatively would it be better to pursue the Griffiths proposal of Community care as an integrated organisation for the planning and delivery of care to a variety of disabled groups ?
16 As the Duke of Montrose commented , ‘ such a list is properly the business of the representative of the shire , who certainly will look to his own interest in that matter ’ .
17 So I think your point is in effect met , but we have to observe very properly the requirements of the law .
18 To appreciate properly the difference between a winter which the majority of people experience and the kind with which the people in the high Pennines have to cope , you need a bird's-eye view .
19 This enables the cortex to encode precisely and economically the orientation of an edge within the patch .
20 The clinching argument that Mr Dixon made about informing his father of his literary success was that probably Hank would need help in investing discreetly the earnings of the book , and it was well known that Mr Stych was an astute businessman .
21 As a successful town , it is not unlikely that it also became a pagus centre for part of the Dobunni and additionally the residence of the regionarius mentioned above ( p. 34 ) .
22 Circa the turn of the century at a guess .
23 , Sir John Audley Frederick ( 1851–1937 ) , mechanical engineer , was born in Liverpool 25 August 1851 , the second of three sons ( there was also a daughter ) of John Bridge Aspinall , QC , who was latterly the recorder of the city of Liverpool , and his wife Bertha Wyatt , daughter of John Audley Jee , merchant of Mount Vernon , Liverpool , and descendant of the inventor John Wyatt [ q.v . ] .
24 If not ( that is , further iterations of the loop are to be performed ) , a jump is made to a specified store address ( presumably the beginning of the loop ) .
25 Presumably the builders of the Channel Tunnel are aware of this ?
26 Well it 's very difficult to say what the because presumably the character of the paddock would have changed and the character of the conservation area likewise and it may well be that the use of that site would n't be a paddock .
27 If ( a ) becomes more detailed and precise , then presumably the system as a whole should place more emphasis on each teacher 's equal professional responsibility , and less on exceptional charismatic individuals and inspirational management techniques .
28 Similarly the companion should have no tax liability as it is presumably the disposal of an interest in his/her main residence that gives rise to the receipt of £34,000 .
29 Again , the same physical object has been viewed before and after the solution of the puzzle , and presumably the image on the observer 's retina does not change at the moment the solution is found and the face discovered .
30 However , neurons in vivo are less vulnerable to glutamate than in vitro : presumably the efficiency of the uptake of glutamate prevents accumulation within the synaptic cleft .
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