Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [subord] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You can imagine my surprise when looking around the Lancaster hangar at the display boards , I came across a copy of Flt Lt Bulcraig 's DFM citation , with a typed caption stating that our pilot had been killed with all his crew !
2 So the first defendant was entitled to ‘ all costs charges and expenses … on a full indemnity basis ’ and the receivers were entitled to retain out of the mortgaged property their remuneration as fixed by the first defendant .
3 The schemes are an expression of similar beliefs about school mathematics and its assessment as embodied in the Report , but represent diverse interpretations of the Report 's recommendations .
4 First featured on the 12″ version of ‘ William , It Was Really Nothing ’ , the song did n't reveal all its glory until heard within the context of ‘ Hatful ’ .
5 I see its loss as lying at the root of many current social problems . ’
6 They 'll frequently jump cigar out of the water while swimming fast , enabling them to maintain their speed while coming to the surface to breathe .
7 This is the market in which the Bank of England conducts its monetary control operations and therefore , whatever its importance as judged by the magnitude of funds flowing through it , it is of immense significance to the behaviour of the rest of the financial system and to the rest of the economy .
8 She moved languidly , in the way she had of emphasising the full line of her bosom as opposed to the slim waist below .
9 Each would be asked to notify the IMF within one month whether it agreed to its share as determined by the IMF ; each successor could formally accede to the IMF once it had met the formal conditions specified .
10 To run any one of the programs simply type in its name as showing in the listing above .
11 They are far more likely to use their discretion when dealing with the middle-class offender , thus the middle-class offender is far less likely to actually come to court .
12 He added that he now felt more detached from his former girlfriend , and that he was already beginning to regard their relationship as belonging to the past .
13 Flowering plants also respond to their environment as shown by the charming example of Linneaus , flower clock ( Table 1.1 ) .
14 It is viewed by some as having a prime role as a respite for carers , others additionally see their role as assisting in the more practical needs such as baths , chiropody , medication etc .
15 How can such sentiments retain their edge when rendered from the Royal Albert Hall stage ?
16 These reforms will only achieve their objective if accompanied by the implementation of the 1944 Education Act provision for compulsory part- or full-time education or training up to the age of 18 .
17 A practical definition of shelf-life may be : ‘ that period of time during which a product remains in compliance with its specification when stored under the conditions of the market ’ .
18 I shall have more to say the plaintiff 's young life when I deal with the reports that were written on her from her school when dealing with the loss of future earnings .
19 Although blobspace can be located on any device or medium or across several , the field in a database record corresponding to a particular BLOB will always point to its location when interrogated by the database user .
20 The principal reason why the methods of scrutiny in the House of Commons and the House of Lords differ so widely is that the House of Commons has traditionally seen its power as residing in the Chamber itself and in the power to call ministers to account on the floor of the House .
21 Christina studied the photograph of Deena Milton leaving her house while glaring into the cameras .
22 Perhaps because after an almost fatal spasm , Coleridge thought his marriage was now bearable — although on this eight-day storming and often precipitous walk around the mountains and lakes he was to write a passionate letter to the woman he desired as his mistress while perched on the highest mountain in England .
23 Then when Dixons admitted that Mr Kalms had perhaps overstated his case when talking about the ‘ 86 bid , Kingfisher smugly declared that it was ‘ pleased to note ’ Dixons ' clarification .
24 Early in the battle Azhag was struck from the back of his wyvern while fighting against the Knights Panther , leaving the Orc army leaderless and demoralised in the face of a fierce Empire attack .
25 The order is in the opinion of the Secretary of State such as to give effect either to the Director 's proposals or to his proposal as modified by the Advisory Committee ; and
26 Swift said of his Examiner that he was writing " to the Vulgar , more than the Learned " , whilst Leslie saw his Rehearsal as intended for the " common people " who had been poisoned by the pernicious principles of the Whigs .
27 his business as stated in the Schedule
28 All in a year he won European indoor gold in Madrid , the Commonwealth silver in Edinburgh and the European outdoor gold over 100 metres in Stuttgart where officials ticked him off for collecting his medal while draped in the Union Jack .
29 He 's fighting for fitness after fracturing his kneecap while playing in the winter tests against New Zealand … so how is Syd … when 's he coming back to bowl … here 's a special report from Nick Clark
30 A free school was built in Sancton before 1609 by the local benefactor Sir Marmaduke Langdale , renowned for his bravery while fighting in the Civil War for Charles Stuart 's cause .
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