Example sentences of "[Wh adv] an [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As we have already suggested , Jesus 's brother James , and the other members of the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem , seem to have regarded their evangelising as a form of recruitment — a means whereby an army for the nation of Israel might be created .
2 I do not follow how an order for the repayment of money to investors could ever be described as an order for a step to be taken to remedy a contravention of section 57 .
3 The hardy perennial question of how an increase in the money stock is divided between a fall in velocity , an increase in output and an increase in prices gets short shrift in the new classical macroeconomics .
4 What follows is an examination of structure and of how an awareness by the teacher of its significance can help him find the game in the drama .
5 Bogue and Buffa ( 1986 ) also show how an understanding of the experience curve can give one a quite different perception of what is happening in the market .
6 In discussions about the military situation in the east , the SD noted , the question was constantly being raised about how an end to the war against Russia would be possible at all .
7 If injury has actually been caused , it is not necessary to show that a particular defendant caused them , as it is when an offence against the person is alleged .
8 Non-destructive testing methods are particularly useful for assessing the physical properties of polymeric materials when an understanding of the performance at a molecular level is important .
9 The hon. Gentleman will know , or at least his advisers will know , that regulation 72 was originally introduced in April 1987 to provide for the unlimited payment of arrears of benefits in cases where an error in the determination of entitlement to benefit had been made by an official of the Department .
10 These were occasionally visited with heavy penalties , but generally only in situations where an offence against the person such as unlawful or malicious wounding could have been proved .
11 This was the conclusion of the House of Lords in May & butcher v. R. ( 1934 ) where an agreement for the purchase of government tentage provided that the price , the manner of delivery and dates of payment were to be agreed upon from time to time .
12 ( 2 ) Where an applicant for the grant of a licence or an objector there to : ( a ) has , through inadvertence or misadventure , failed to comply with any of the preliminary requirements of this Act ; or ( b ) having duly lodged his application or objection , has died before the meeting of the board at which such application or objection was to have been heard ; the board may , if it thinks fit , and upon such terms as the board thinks proper , postpone the consideration of the application or objection to an adjourned meeting .
13 A RECENT ISSUE OF PHOENIX MAGAZINE APPEARED ON THE NEWS STANDS WITH THREE BLANK PAGES WHERE AN ARTICLE ON THE BACKGROUND TO THE CONTROVERSIAL ACQUISITION OF A SITE IN BALLSBRIDGE BY TELECOM EIREANN , FOR £9.7 MILLION , SHOULD HAVE APPEARED , PHOENIX MAGAZINE IS PRINTED BY SMURFIT WEB PRESS , PART OF THE JEFFERSON SMURFIT GROUP OF WHICH MICHAEL SMURFIT IS CHAIRMAN , AND A DECISION WAS MADE BY THE COMPANY NOT TO PRINT THE ARTICLE AFTER LEGAL ADVICE .
14 There is no reason why an understanding of the term ‘ god ’ should not ultimately embrace a meaning to satisfy that requirement for approval .
15 But perhaps it is best to take a few steps back and begin with the preliminary question : why an exhibition of the nude ?
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