Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [det] [art] [noun pl] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 They strip the leaves and often the bark off all the trees and shrubs they can reach .
2 my Lord all that follows now is that question costs in this my Lord there is no doubt that er this is the painful experience for both the plaintiffs and of course for doctor who is unrepresented and therefore must inevitably feel rather isolated in this matter erm , however in my there is no reason to er depart from the usual principal of the costs which should follow the event and of course we know as it the loss on the subsidiary appeal and so I do n't press the point on that cos the reality as you 've already probably anticipated is all the work has been done erm on this appeal the subsidiary appeal I ask , I do n't ask for costs on that , in my submission it should be both sides bear their own costs on that , the reason I say that is that there was no , there was no cross appearing in respect on it in effect , cos after all , all you were doing was er trying to get the same as the other side if we lost , so no worm of can of beans can be done by doctor I had one parallel in my whole skeleton on that , er , but we have substantially succeeded on the main issue and so I , I would ask that costs in favour of the plaintiffs on , on that and here and indeed below .
3 Thirdly , our policy analysis and research team , takes responsibility for looking further ahead , and doing a lot of the initial thinking about both the challenges and the opportunities that will affect the sector domestically and internationally over the next few years .
4 I will consider the written representations and representations in reply of both the parties and may , where I consider it necessary , seek additional oral representations from the parties possibly by means of interviews .
5 Satan was never wronged nor despised in Heaven ; the exaltation of the son was meant for the good of all the angels but he was so stupid his pride would not allow him to tolerate the unintentional insult .
6 During a three-month cooling-off period , negotiations would begin on the future of all the republics and provinces .
7 In Casati it was held that the scope of that restriction might vary in time and depended on an assessment of the requirements of the Common Market and on an appraisal of both the advantages and risks which liberalization might entail .
8 The cultural budget , which stood at FFr3 billion in 1981 , is now FFr13 billion ( £1.3 billion ; $2.3 billion ) thirteen years later , precisely because he could count on the unconditional support of President Mitterrand , who is not only an acknowledged lover of both the arts and literature , but also requires an element of grandeur to be orchestrated and injected into large-scale projects ( see p.12 ) .
9 He had no previous conception of all the undulations and , particularly , the steepness of the 18th fairway which , as Curtis Strange has described it , is not dissimilar to standing halfway up the stairs with one foot on one step and the other on the next .
10 Vascular plants of the high Arctic seem by contrast to be remnants of the Tertiary flora that have survived in refugia throughout all the glaciations and recently dispersed southward , though seldom beyond the low Arctic zone .
11 For us this has been a second chance , our only chance , to enjoy a wedding with all the luxuries and trimmings , and all our family around us .
12 The Countryside Commission , for example , has funded an extensive research programme in both the lowlands and the uplands in order to assess the extent of existing landscape change and to demonstrate how profitable farming and an attractive countryside may be combined .
13 Should you find that your roof is home to bats or other species , protected under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 , you must consult the Nature Conservancy Council for advice on the best way to deal with them , for the minimum disruption to both the animals and the household .
14 The headmaster at the school gave a talk to all the children and issued a warning to them to beware of the Rottweiler breed in particular .
15 The research sheds some light on both the causes and consequences of the arms trade , and contributes to the construction of a comprehensive quantitative picture of the international aspects of military expenditure .
16 ‘ This maritime centre was known to be the cradle of all the cultures and kingdoms that gradually grew down to the southern tip of India and eastwards to Java and other distant lands . ’
17 In recent years the rise in the crime rate has lead to increased concern on the part of both the police and the general public .
18 Pat is also establishing good working relationships with the organising bodies of sport , particularly the CCPR , Regional and National Sports Councils , so that we may take advantage of all the contacts and expertise at their disposal .
19 The quality council is monitoring the progress of all the teams and considering the subjects and composition of teams for the next series of projects .
20 Again , the undertaker offered two choices to the client : outright purchase of all the accoutrements or the hire thereof .
21 Private money is to be used for the funding of all the projects and considerable effort is to be placed on greater fund-raising and promotion over the period .
22 She uses silks and satins , glitter and glitz , and cones and candles to create a wonderful seasonal mood for all the friends and family who visit .
23 Whilst we may all have our own ideas about how far accounting is an art or a science , hopefully the book and the exercises will provide the basis for a stimulating debate on the issue for both the students and for the lecturers .
24 Now , in the last decade of the century , we have an opportunity through our European institutions to create a wider prosperity and a more lasting peace for all the peoples and all the countries of Europe .
25 The previous experiment in liberal-democracy , the Weimar Republic ( 1918–33 ) , had ended in disaster , undermined by the harsh Versailles peace treaty , the survival of strong imperialist elements in the army , civil service and judiciary , economic problems and the alienation of both the Communists and the far Right .
26 Between these two come the portraits , landscapes and genre paintings of the Paris-based Russian Nicolas Tarkoff , showing the influence of both the Impressionists and the Fauves .
27 She is quick to point out that this would not have been possible without the help of all the artistes and musicians on the various shows .
28 It has the best American subsidiary of all the clearers and a superb insurance business in Direct Line .
29 The incorporation of visiting and casework into the administration of the juvenile exchange system not only reflected the continuation of both the practices and the perspectives of the reforming middle class , but also , and ultimately this was of greater importance , it altered the nature of the age relationship , certainly in the degree to which volunteers were in contact with young workers .
30 Practise using it until you feel quite at home with all the knobs and buttons .
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