Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [conj] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In both the type of support given and in the way it is delivered , it seems of great importance to sustain a balance between dependence and independence which is regarded as appropriate by all parties .
2 The same point would occur if the complaint were that the denial of the right to fair trial arose because of the failure of the Court of Appeal to exercise its jurisdiction to resolve B's remaining arguments .
3 Women have difficulty organizing because of the isolation they experience in the home , combined with their socialization into passivity .
4 Sun Microsystems Computer Corp and Oracle Corp say that under the Transaction Processing Performance Council Benchmark A the eight-processor model of Sun Microsystems ' new Sparcserver 1000 under Oracle7 Co-operative Server delivered 400.80 transactions a second for price-performance of $5,987 a tpsA .
5 He was indeed suffering from foul of the foot , the mediaeval term given because of the stink of the necrotic tissue between the cleats , and I did n't have any antibiotics or sulphonamides to treat it .
6 These are : ( a ) a request for entry of appeal ( N209 ) stating the names and addresses of persons intended to be served ( the respondents ) and the appellant 's address for service , together with as many copies as there are respondents ; ( b ) a copy of the order , decision or award appealed against ; ( c ) where the enactment under which the appeal lies requires the appellant to give to the other parties notice in writing of his intention to appeal and of the grounds of his appeal , a copy of such notice ; in any other case the request for entry of appeal must include the grounds of the appeal ; ( 3 ) payment of fees for issue and for service by bailiff if appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 4 ) a self-addressed envelope if issued by post .
7 The President announced that with the exception of these two Committees , it was customary for all Offices to be voted for en-bloc by a show of hands .
8 Haviland and Clark found that the reaction time difference between the two conditions remained and therefore concluded that the additional time taken to comprehend the target sentence in the indirect antecedent condition arose because of the need to draw a bridging inference .
9 As half-time approached and with the score at 0–0 , Reg and I shuffled nervously on the bench , but the duck was about to be broken .
10 This process continues with a figure expanding and contracting , the melody essentially remains the same but the rhythm alters because of the addition or subtraction of notes .
11 Often the first remedy needed because of the shock , which is the main indication .
12 Macaulay found The Prelude ‘ to the last degree Jacobinical , indeed Socialist ’ : the linking of words that look far back into the past and equally far forward into the future shows that from the point of view of the Whig benches at any rate , Wordsworth 's politics were lamentably consistent .
13 A Chilean study reveals that at the peak migration ages of 15–29 , there were 62 males for every 100 females .
14 In summary , his research showed that on the whole , supervisors with the best performance were those who concentrated their main efforts on the human aspects of their staff 's problems and attempted to build work groups with high performance standards .
15 The study showed that at the Honours level the non-standard entrants did somewhat better than other students , and the difference was more marked in ordinary and general degree courses .
16 The study shows that on the North Atlantic air route , the world 's busiest , 70-80 per cent of aviation fuel , a much higher proportion than previously thought , is burnt in the lower stratosphere , where pollution is known to affect the ozone layer .
17 At the garage there is MICRO CHIP WHEEL BALANCING and at the bookshop MICRO FICHE book information .
18 Scepticism existed as to the duration of the political changes promoted by MacArthur .
19 Interactionist approaches to explaining crime imply that for the purpose of studying such behaviour there is a correlation between being regarded as a criminal and in fact becoming one .
20 Shallot discovered that in the Book of Legends at Glastonbury Abbey . ’
21 This equation states that in the absence of any aggregate demand shock ( that is , if v t is zero ) , output will equal its natural level , , .
22 Increasing returns in an industry imply that from the viewpoint of industrial efficiency larger units of production have cost advantages over smaller units .
23 Kavner figures that with the amount of money Noorda is spending he 'll be pretty careful how he treats USL .
24 The subsection provided that on the coming to an end of an interest in possession in settled property , there was a chargeable transfer of value equal to the value of the property in which the interest subsisted .
25 The travel industry feared that with the UK market leader — Thomson — having about 31pc of the market , two companies would have controlled more than three-fifths of the market had the Airtours bid succeeded .
26 A positive test result means that in the sample of blood taken , antibodies to HIV were found .
27 The Plant Manager 's review indicates that by the end of that year , although there were still a number of issues to be resolved , the following results had been achieved ( Perry , 1984 : 191 ) :
28 The NIAAF recognise that with the meeting coming so early in the track and field season the next few weeks are going to be hectic , with so many of Britain 's top athletes having just returned to these shores after sunshine training abroad … so the booking of Jarrett is a tremendous ‘ start ’ .
29 Our present study indicates that in the presence of H pylori infection , fasting serum gastrin consists of 77% G34 whereas in the absence of H pylori it consists almost exclusively of G34 ( 98% ) .
30 Kelly is perfectly good at right back , and with him , newsome and Speed playing or on the bench , we have a team for all eventualities .
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