Example sentences of "[is] the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | How close is the document to the events it describes ? |
2 | Within this context , this is the description of the customs , beliefs and traditions of human societies , from which come the specific meanings of words ( Rivers 1964 ) . |
3 | As far as the exemption in s103(3) is concerned , " arrangement " is again widely defined as any agreement , scheme or arrangement and it is thought that it must be the case that at least part , if not the whole , of the consideration for the shares allotted is the transfer of the shares in the other company ( ie the target ) . |
4 | The enthalpy change is given by where H1 is the enthalpy of the reactants and H2 is the enthalpy of the products . |
5 | The enthalpy change is given by where H1 is the enthalpy of the reactants and H2 is the enthalpy of the products . |
6 | One of the mill towers still stands as a private house and the old ropery is the base for an antiques shop . |
7 | ‘ This is the parting of the ways . |
8 | Then F = L , where L is the matrix by the rules ( see Section 2.3 ) for the direction cosines . |
9 | A good example of this well into the twentieth century is the evidence of the Women 's Co-operative Guild investigation into Maternity during the First World War , which found that pregnant working-class women often saved for the coming confinement by stinting on food , and there is plentiful evidence of similar attitudes earlier . |
10 | The first of these is the evidence of the rocks from which the remains were recovered . |
11 | So is the range of the gifts , which included not only items of direct utility to a church , such as the ecclesiastical vestments and bells received by St Cuthbert , but also objects whose chief characteristic was that they had belonged to the king , like Æthelstan 's cap and Edgar 's cloak . |
12 | Here indeed is the assault on the gods , Stephen 's boast unimaginably extended . |
13 | What is really worrying is the attitude of the officials concerned . |
14 | This is the tendency for the polytechnics to emulate the universities by concentrating primarily on advanced course provision , especially degree courses , thereby rejecting students they would previously have accepted and transferring elsewhere many of the courses they previously offered . |
15 | The quantity is the ratio between the amplitudes of currents in successive meshes or the ratio between the amplitudes of potential differences at the inputs of successive sections . |
16 | The Economist dismissed the parallel , saying that differences between companies are greater than those between humans , and that a better analogy for the management thinker is the coach of a sports team , who deploys a body of knowledge and skills in changing circumstances ‘ as rival teams learn to outwit each other ’ . |
17 | Let's consider first of all the quantitative ground , erm and let's talk about one of the major transitions , one of the major origins about which we have some information , and that is the origin of the mammals from the reptiles. erm we have quite a lot of fossils erm erm from the permian up to the triassic erm of mammals and their reptilian ancestors , and we know pretty well what went on . |
18 | In counselling it is the emotions behind the words that need to be pursued . |
19 | Is the brickwork in the manholes firm and sound , and is the pointing in good condition ? |
20 | The next thing the retailer has to get right is the price of the goods he sells . |
21 | This submission is the kernel of the defendants ' case . |
22 | It is the spaces between the houses . |
23 | ‘ The important thing is the performance of the players . |
24 | Crucial to both crews ' chances is the performance of the coxes . |
25 | The key to the success of the project is the relationship between the agencies and the host department , and the degree of freedom that the agencies will be allowed . |
26 | However , the most striking result is the relationship between the ratings of subjective risk themselves and the subsequent probability of recall . |
27 | However , since the essence of this form of enterprise is the relationship between the partners , to be successful business decisions must be made with the consensus of all partners . |
28 | Her ‘ subject ’ is the relationship between the angels of medieval philosophers and the Ideas and Forms in Plato . |
29 | The most notable feature of this seismic zone is the relationship between the depths of earthquake generation and their location with respect to the adjacent island arc or mountain belt ( Fig. 2.11 ) . |
30 | A question that has , from time to time , preoccupied newspapers and television in the last few years is the relationship between the police and black people , especially young black people . |