Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | The same phrase had been translated and mordantly placed by Dante in Canto XXX of the Purgatorio ; and so , when Hardy in these poems confronts the shade of his recently deceased and estranged wife Emma , not only does Aeneas in Aeneid 6 confront the reproachfully haughty ghost of Dido , but Dante 's pilgrim confronts for the first time the shade or apparition of his lost Beatrice . |
2 | Hence when blood sugar drops below the required level the body sends out signals which are interpreted by the mind as ‘ I am feeling hungry . ’ |
3 | The stone free date corresponds to the first time the gall bladder was considered to be free of fragments and sludge . |
4 | When a group of individuals meets for the first time the process of group formation has begun . |
5 | Our study describes for the first time the secretory and circulatory changes occurring with the progression of pancreatitis induced by caerulein infusion . |
6 | This report describes for the first time the changes of UOS pressure that occur during spontaneous gastro-oesophageal reflux in unsedated children . |
7 | St Pancras typifies on the grandest scale the tendency for big city stations to be fronted by hotels . |
8 | The combination of the words ‘ Agamemnon ’ and ‘ amalgam ’ mimes on the linguistic plane the process by which Mira 's Agamemnon , her amalga-mate , assimilates her to himself and denies her autonomous identity . |
9 | The response of polymers to mechanical stresses can vary widely , and depends on the particular state the polymer is in at any given temperature . |
10 | Thus in He can sing the incidence of " sing " to " he " exists as a potential in the present : the person referred to possesses at the present moment the capacity of realizing this action . |
11 | Although the same group of physicists has found good evidence for the production of B mesons at CESR before , this latest result shows for the first time the explicit decay of B mesons into less-rare , longer-lived particles ( Physical Review Letters , vol 50 , p 881 ) . |
12 | It broke Tony Cottee … and the Everton striker reveals for the first time the enormous cost of carrying the tag of Britain 's costliest player . |
13 | LONELY toddler Demelza Young cuddles for the first time the answer to her dreams — her new granny . |
14 | This attempt also informs the work of Rayner Heppenstall , an acquaintance of Michel Butor and Nathalie Sarraute , who employs in The Connecting Door the chosisme and frustration of conventional orders and expectations of plot which feature generally in the nouveau roman . |
15 | When it gets to the last line the beam shoots back to the top . |
16 | The court may extend the date but if nine months expires after the extended period the action will be automatically struck out . |
17 | The quorum rule also applies throughout the whole time the meeting is in progress . |
18 | Until very recently it was commonly thought to be a peculiar anomaly of the Transfer Regulations that reg 7 specifically excludes from the statutory novation the rights of employees in respect of occupational pension schemes . |
19 | If your name or aircraft appears on the following list the CAA would like to hear from you , and for their part promise to place their mailing list for safety information from that time . |
20 | Moreover , the weight of political party advertising testifies to the huge influence the paper has in the area , and beyond . |
21 | Leader catechist — the person who presents to the whole group the symbol , the teaching ( catechesis ) of the session , the sacred experience and the Word of God . |
22 | This report Mr Chairman is already history which is as Mr has said not to say it does n't represent progress , it addresses for the first time the historical issues , it starts to address the lessons of the first quarter . |
23 | The signatures of these ‘ partner equivalents ’ would serve to document the individuals ' responsibility for the examination ; to that extent it eliminates for the outside world the element of anonymity currently inherent in the practice of signing audit opinions only in the names of the firms . |
24 | Children 's talk indicates to the gifted teacher the intellectual and perceptual level which each child has reached . |
25 | In this context , prosecution itself — and not the punishment imposed by the court — becomes for the regulatory agency the penalty for failure to comply . |
26 | These include price regulation by the government ; differential pricing between hospitals and the community ; the use of generic and branded products ; and the prescription charge , which conceals from the general public the true cost of medicines . |
27 | Moreover , because SERPS provides the basis for the guaranteed minimum pension within occupational schemes , this measure also replicates in the private sector the disadvantage experienced by women in the public sector . |
28 | The world tiger population is estimated at between 6,000-9,000 ; if poaching continues at the present rate the tiger will be extinct by early next century , according to expert predictions . |
29 | In addition to new information on some of the touchstones of Egyptian art , it publishes for the first time the large-scale sculptures recently unearthed in the Sun Court of the Luxor Temple . |
30 | After the music stops for the last time the first man to return the ladies ' shoes and collect up all his clothing is allowed to kiss every woman in the room ! |