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

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1 Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams .
2 The defence alleged abuse of process .
3 Paradoxically , in most years the outcome of the Defence budgetary process is under-rather than overspending , and this is not because the accounting officers fear the wrath of Parliament , but because of what has become known as the ‘ Bow-Wave Phenomenon ’ , illustrated in figure 3 .
4 In 1986 she joined the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ) , first as programme manager of the electronics sciences division of the Defense Sciences Office and , later as deputy director of the office , where she negotiated the agreement with Gazelle ( see left ) .
5 They must find a way to unlock the defence other than by simply launching men head first into oblivion .
6 He did not mention , however , that his answer on the same occasion made it absolutely clear that the proposed regimental cuts would proceed irrespective of the findings of the Defence Select Committee report .
7 The Defence Select Committee recommends that the planned merger of the Glosters with another Regiment should be halted .
8 Mr Brown said that there should also be an independent evaluation by the National Audit Office of the MoD 's work on costing and consultation with the defence select committee and the Scottish select committee .
9 Mr Hamilton also took a swipe at the defence select committee 's report which had called for all infantry battalion amalgamations , including merger of four Scottish regiments , to be cancelled .
10 But the chairman of the Defence Select Committee has warned it would be unrealistic to make any further reductions .
11 It is also said that he leaves the defence undermanned , but neither charge was proved on Saturday as Barcelona rode adversity in an absorbing match that emphasised , as one knew it would , how hurried and imprecise so much of the British game has become and how necessary it is that we cherish such exceptions as Liverpool , Norwich and Nottingham Forest if the art is not essentially to be driven out .
12 Does the Minister accept that there is an atmosphere of crisis within the defence contracting industry in Scotland ?
13 However , the defence related optronics business hit a sticky patch and lost £4.8 million — though Pilkington said the bulk of that stemmed from redundancy costs .
14 However , the defence related optronics business hit a sticky patch and lost £4.8 million — though Pilkington said the bulk of that stemmed from redundancy costs .
15 This is really scraping the bottom of the barrel , selling off the defence related industries of our country and I do n't believe the people of this country will be prepared to put up with that .
16 British Defence policy , unlike her grand strategy , is written , re-written , written about and debated annually in the Defence White Papers , in which the government of the day makes its case for military expenditure for the coming year .
17 I have with me the defence White Paper produced by the Labour Government in 1979 .
18 Finding ways round the block of Arab Nationalist states , that stretched from Syria in the north to the southern frontier of the Sudan in the south , was to become one of the major tactical problems faced by the Defence operational staffs and the Diplomatic Service throughout the 1960s .
19 For this purpose the Defence Operational Analysis Establishment was formed , thereby bringing together specialist staff from the three service departments .
20 All these devices make the response predictable but inflexible , an especially worrying trait in crises when standard operating procedures are not appropriate .
21 De-compounding the dramatic 9% growth-rate revealed that in 1950 , the Romanian economy would have been too small to sustain human life on the income available .
22 If a charge is made to someone on income support , this reduces the income available to pay for basic necessities .
23 This would normally be deducted from dividend income before calculating the income available for distribution to unit holders .
24 Thus , income tax does reduce the amount of the income available .
25 Thus , if the settlor obtains a loan of , say , £25,000 and the income available is £10,000 he will be taxable on the £10,000 .
26 If a capital sum is paid by the connected body corporate to the settlor then to the extent of the income available in the trust , that capital sum can be taxed as income upon the settlor and the excess of the amount of the capital sum over income for that year can be taxed in subsequent years as income becomes available in the trust .
27 But of course the problems are with this contract that it would n't suit everybody , one because you 've got no access for the ten years , you 've bought the contract up front , and if you want access to it , it 's very limited and of course if you cash an endowment early as we know it 'd damage the , the er the income sorry the , the growth at the end of the plan .
28 From the point of view of the landlord , the income payable by the headtenant remains secured by the income payable by the subtenants .
29 From the point of view of the landlord , the income payable by the headtenant remains secured by the income payable by the subtenants .
30 Before we move on , let's just have a look at those numerical estimates , can we look at the coefficients on income , notice that in this model because we 've logged both dependent and the independent variables , right , the coefficients that we estimate are elasticities , right , so we can read those coefficients off directly as elasticities and that 's the case for any model in which all the variables are logged right , in er , if we did n't log the data , in order to calculate the elasticity we have to multiply a coefficient the computer gives us by a erm price quantity ratio , price less , less part of the income constant ratio to obtain the income elasticities .
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