Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | About 245,000 people receive community care grants through the social fund and one million get crisis loans . |
2 | However , under the test derived from Caldwell , a person is not reckless if he thinks about the possible risk but decides that it does not obtain . |
3 | ‘ Limpar could play for Arsenal again the way he plays for the national team if only Graham had more faith in him . |
4 | And when the second person starts to speak , the first person goes through the same performance until there is a chance to interrupt and say : ‘ To get back to what I was saying … ’ or ‘ This only goes to prove my point … ’ |
5 | But we do have to do everything he wants for the next month or so . ’ |
6 | Venus is much smaller , but nevertheless still has about the same mass as the Earth . |
7 | And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top . |
8 | No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing . |
9 | A small full-time staff based in St Albans looks after the day-to-day administration and finances of the Campaign and produced a monthly newspaper , What 's Brewing , and the annual Good Beer Guide . |
10 | The village playing field stands opposite the old school and occupies the old titheyard where tithes were paid to the church up to the early 19th century . |
11 | It 's all a load of bull shit basically , it seems , it seems that the para 's were certainly under fire , with nobody knows and erm , it does , the only thing that is blatantly clear , all these lying transferred by the para 's and they were like dragging them away and stuff and the only , there 's only one member that 's had any thing to do with the I R A that they can find out about , that 's one so at least nine were n't firing definitely , erm , three may of done or may not of done so it looks like the only thing that basic the same is looks like at least nine were innocent , you know its all right for |
12 | One that I look a lot more like the Prime Minister wearing my reading glasses than the Prime Minister actually looks like the Prime Minister and two , the hidden benefits of wearing your reading glasses , group , here , is that I ca n't see a thing over there and for the first time in ten years I 'm gon na enjoy delivering a speech . |
13 | same hat , so it looks like the same woman so he says , oh my God ! |
14 | This looks like the same tape as Uncle Pauls erm is it ? |
15 | The Parish Church or Church of São Sebastião , stands near the central square and was erected in the eighteenth century . |
16 | ( The original crypt , one of the most ancient surviving Christian structures , lies beneath the present church and is open to visitors . ) |
17 | The top part of the well section can not be seen from the entrance viewpoint as it lies behind the retaining wall and is covered by earth and vegetation . |
18 | The fact is that there is a fundamental difference in the philosophy which lies behind the British Constitution and those of her Continental partners . |
19 | Part of the responsibility for this lies with the innate friendliness and courtesy of the peoples of Burma , and behind that the long record of the Buddhist tradition . |
20 | Accountability in committee meetings lies with the whole membership and not with particular individuals . |
21 | If these groups persisted in their protest then they were drawn into sham " participation " exercises with the local authority that experience shows did more to neuter their dissent than to advance their real interests . |
22 | And maybe the external factor interacts with the immune system and the immune system acting , over zealously as it were , not only responds to the invader , but leads to a bystander damage of the nervous system in the process . |
23 | So I do feel for the chump who , late for a smart dinner party , dashes into the local off-licence and forks out £50 for a bottle of Mouton Rothschild 1988 . |
24 | But the whole affair of Airbus and its new cousin lies in the deepest shadow that menaces Europe 's single-market project : the old-world urge to subsidise , to protect jobs and to create national champions remains depressingly intact . |
25 | In the present context , the importance of the Mareva injunction lies in the associated order that there be disclosure of the nature and location of the assets covered by the injunction ( and possibly of other assets , though the courts do not seem to have gone this far ) and of documents relating to those assets . |
26 | Another problem , however , lies in the very assumption that all of those past retirement age are more or less automatically dependent ‘ burdens ’ on the economy rather than contributors to it . |
27 | Part of the answer lies in the unexciting fact that he is prepared to take on the jobs . |
28 | It lies in the same field as the rather reddish Nu² ; ( 3.9 ) , forming a triangle with Nu² ; and Sirius . |
29 | i ) It is congruent with the traditional fungal taxonomy and with phylogenetic trees of fungi based on nuclear SSUrRNA data : the two pyrenomycetes ( P.anserina and N.crassa ) branch very closely together and their distance to A.nidulans , a representative of the plectomycetes , is shorter than that to S.cerevisiae , belonging to the endomycetes. ii ) The position of P.wickerhamii is unexpectedly closer to S.cerevisiae than to all other ascomycetes , whereas the distance between S.cerevisiae and P.wickerhamii lies in the same range as that between the two ascomycetes , S.cerevisiae and A.nidulans . |
30 | Average January temperatures are below freezing point , even as far south as Bitola , which lies in the same latitude as Naples . |