Example sentences of "the [adj -er] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The second requirement is to examine the mitotic cells under conditions where the inactive can be distinguished from the active X. Numerous methods are available which , for example , include autoradiography and systems of 5 " -bromodeoxyuridine ( BrdU ) substitution , but here , the simpler Kanda ( 18 ) method will be described ( Table 7 ) since it can be done quickly using the minimum of equipment .
2 In view of the vastness of Russia and the striking parochialism of the localities , it must have been hard to whip up yet more sympathy and funds for remote peasants in the Lower Volga .
3 Socio-economic problems remained largely the same in 1905–14 and 1922 in Kursk guberniia ( though not of course in the Lower Volga area on account of the Famine ) .
4 Any study of the Lower Volga in 1922 differs from investigations of other localities in another respect .
5 Water shortage was often acute , especially in the Lower Volga area .
6 However , this is probably not the only way in which transition can be initiated at the lower Reynolds numbers .
7 I think I wrote to you a couple of months ago asking if you could provide a synopsis of the latest information regarding otter movements in the lower Usk area and the likely impacts of the barrage .
8 Yet through the centuries the Maronites were able to spread south in Lebanon , through Beirut , into the lands of the Druze and Shia Muslims , the Chouf and the lower Bekaa , settling on the low stony ridge-lines south-east of Tyre .
9 His father was a partner in the family shipbuilding business at Dumbarton on the lower Clyde , renamed William Denny & Bros. in 1849 .
10 Will he re-examine the system and the way in which it affects people on the lower Clyde ?
11 SCOTT LITHGOW , the last major shipyard on the lower Clyde , has been put up for sale by its owners , Trafalgar House , the London-based property and engineering group .
12 The lower Cetina flows in a narrow , steep-sided gorge between bare mountains rising to heights of over 1,000 m ( 3,280 ft ) which render it useless as a line of communication into the interior .
13 The homes of those who live in the marshes of the lower Euphrates , or the barrios of Mexico City , for example , are testament to this elemental connection .
14 In the Lower Saxony tectogene , the mean effective porosity of reservoir rocks diminishes to less than 5% when the rank of coaly matter reaches values of more than 2.5% Rm vitrinite reflectance ( Bartenstein , M. and R. Teichmüller 1971 , plate 1 ) .
15 This development is followed towards the north by a sharp uplift in the horst of Ibbenbüren where Westphalian C and D lie at the ground surface , — followed by a renewed deep subsidence within the Lower Saxony Basin and , farther to the northwest , into the North Sea .
16 North of the Bramsche Massif reflectance values decrease to 2% Rm in the Lower Saxony Basin .
17 For example , pretty well all over the world , the Lower Jurassic terebratulids were represented by the one monotonous , dull-looking genus Lobothyris , though the order was more complex both and afterwards , and several other families somehow survived this temporary eclipse .
18 In the Larne basin much of the thickening occurs in the Lower Permian : Larne-2 proved about 1500 ft of Lower Permian sandstones above 1800 ft of lavas and tuffs .
19 Newmill-1 followed in 1971 and reached 6500 ft in the Lower Permian Sandstone , near the top of which it encountered traces of gas ; further traces were found in the Sherwood Sandstone .
20 The Sherwood sandstones were shallower and their water correspondingly cooler than expected , whereas the Lower Permian sandstones lacked sufficient permeability to give an adequate supply of hot water .
21 Although not located on a structural culmination , the well had a small show of methane at the top of the Lower Permian Sandstone beneath the Magnesian Limestone and Zechstein salt .
22 The start of a prominent band of energy at close to 1.0 second at Larne-2 ties with the top of the Lower Permian Sandstone and the thin overlying Magnesian Limestone in the well ; the two horizons are too close to be separated seismically .
23 Two kilometres north of the Sixmilewater Fault the Lower Permian Sandstone event at about 0.75 sec seems to be truncating deeper reflectors that again may be Carboniferous or older .
24 The Lower Permian Sandstone beneath the Magnesian Limestone ( which may itself be a viable reservoir rock ) constitutes a deeper prospect .
25 The Lower Permian Sandstone and the Magnesian Limestone are overlain by the thick Zechstein salt proved in Larne-2 ( Fig. 4 ) .
26 All three potential Kunsthalle directors say they are being welcomed by the lower Manhattan art community .
27 The Committee was originally composed of representatives of Thailand , Laos , Vietnam and Cambodia and was concerned with the development of the lower Mekong river area .
28 TEESSIDE is to have an £11m. , 2,500-acre International Nature Reserve as part of Teesside Development Corporation 's regeneration of the lower Tees and its estuary .
29 What major differences are there in land use and in livestock between the western lowlands of Strathclyde , Galloway and Dumfries and the eastern lowlands of Fife , Lothian and the lower Tweed valley ?
30 The carnivores of the Lower Triassic were from two groups : some were synapsids of the group Cynodontia , and others were early thecodontians .
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