Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And in the middle of June the bridge office will be going through the same exercise and June the nineteenth , I think , it 's the Monday everyone within the group will be working to the group 's quality systems . |
2 | It 's the children themselves in the homes who 'd graffitied the walls , broken up the fabric of the homes . |
3 | James Lee Byars , who is no slouch himself in the mystical department , deploys white marble balls at Mary Boone ( until the 25th ) . |
4 | In short , there is no reason whatsoever under the rules of the Socialist International why the Labour Party should n't put up candidates against the SDLP in Northern Ireland . |
5 | Whatever perplexities there may be about ontology ( that is , about the nature of the reality described ) there is no perplexity whatever about the procedures . |
6 | Will he please ensure that there is no slippage whatever in the time scale for the resignalling from Bethnal Green to Chelmsford which would obviously substantially enhance the service ? |
7 | There is no truth whatsoever to the malicious rumours . ’ |
8 | Even if it is true that only intention is relevant , this is no argument whatsoever for the admissibility of such trusts . |
9 | Two girls are born , one in Poland , one in France : their parents do n't know each other , there is no connection whatsoever between the two families , but the girls grow up identical in appearance , nature and character . |
10 | But i it , it 's interesting though there is no statement whatsoever in the report that land redistribution is taking place . |
11 | That just depicts the same structure in terms of constituents and sub-constituents , so the whole thing is a sentence which in the bracketing notation just has the sentence with its bracket and the other bracket 's way down the other end , and this is mirrored by the label sentence occurring at the top of the tree , it means it covers everything below it roughly . |
12 | Gender , as an aspect of the experience of old age , is a matter which in the UK has recently focused on informal care for the production of substantial data and new theoretical formulations . |
13 | Dr is a cardiologist who in the course of his work encountered cases of mercury poisoning . |
14 | Well there 's no way I against the |
15 | The ‘ ship ’ is therefore dwarfed by the size of the ocean which is post-school education and training ; moreover it is an ocean which over the last ten or so years has been in unprecedented turmoil culminating in the hurricane represented by the 1988 Education Reform Act . |