Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Since it can not be known as a concept that will realize itself in the future , Sartre argues instead that the totality only produces itself in the moment : ‘ The incarnation as such is at once unrealizable except as totalization of everything and irreducible to a pure abstract unity of that which it totalizes ’ ( II , 58 ) . |
2 | What agreed by government , management and trade unions a policy which assists industry not leaves it to the market forces . |
3 | But the mind always expresses itself through the body , consciously or unconsciously , just as it does in humans . |
4 | This high degree of concentration also manifests itself at the most localized scales . |
5 | The latter is a recognized field of work in its own right and some people in it might be surprised to find themselves called public relations operators , but the speciality derives from public relations and the counselling , reconciliatory and persuasive nature of the work comfortably fits it within the broader spectrum of public relations practice . |
6 | A change of clothing also lets you off the hook . |
7 | Antiracist orthodoxy now sees them as the only effective repositories of authentic black culture and as a guaranteed means to transmit all the essential skills that black children will need if they are to ‘ survive ’ in a racist society without psychological damage . |
8 | Design 's effective denial of a social formative or linguistic-representational function further isolates itself from the academies traditionally orientated towards understanding and valuing these . |
9 | McGregor wrote that ‘ since no important decision ever pleases everyone in the organisation , he must also absorb the displeasures , and sometimes severe hostility , of those who would have taken a different course ’ . |
10 | An absolute conception of poverty thus alerts us to the fact that health — for some or all of the family — will be bartered in the struggle to meet basic needs . |
11 | If motherhood includes them in the community of women , poor parenthood also excludes them from the public culture of their own generation . |
12 | Your intervention clearly implicates myself in the charge you make of ‘ defeatist talk ’ about the scientific connection between material deprivation and premature death . |
13 | But what evidence has emerged about dietary fibre certainly puts it among the ‘ good guys ’ , helping to protect us from heart disease , as opposed to the ‘ bad guys ’ like animal fats and smoking . |
14 | For the majority of runners , though , the rapid approach of the race always reminds them of the training they meant to do , but never quite did , and of the aches and pains of the winter . |
15 | This moral underlay even shows itself in the fervour and intensity with which relativists dismiss those who disagree with them as " dogmatic " . |
16 | The carer then holds him in the same way as if he was sitting on the side of the bed , with his head resting on her shoulder , and lifts him up and round onto the second chair . |
17 | To my personal embarrassment to the extent that I was a party to the majority of the decisions to which I have referred , I have to say that I think that this court again finds itself in the same position . |
18 | His name completly eludes me at the moment . |
19 | Twitbread News further regales me with the information that McCartney was voted Scouseperson of the Year by ‘ the people of his home city ’ . |
20 | In spite of its loose thinking Lorentz 's argument really takes us to the nub of the whole Hollywood system . |
21 | Rainbow almost runs us off the road . |
22 | The waitress then finds something on the menu that approximates to it . |
23 | Instead , the Paris-Brussels axis firmly rejects it in the name of ‘ humanism ’ . |
24 | Opposing censorship therefore leads us into the position of defending pornography . |
25 | For example , yellow-orange CL of calcite generally distinguishes it from the darker red-crimson of dolomite , and feldspars are very bright blues , reds or greens compared with subdued violets and browns for quartz grains . |
26 | Gravity still pins us to the planet . |
27 | She has to have it and my nan always puts them in the same |
28 | In the company of work on offer here , the woman artist still finds herself on the defensive though she is laudably engaged in what Roberta Smith calls , the creation of ‘ a new kind of aesthetic back-talk ’ . |
29 | As we might expect , nationalism today reflects something like the crisis of the old Wilsonian-Leninist ideology and programme , which is due to its political failure and to the sharply diminished relevance of ‘ nation ’ and ‘ nation-state ’ to the political and economic structure of the globe . |
30 | At least , this human being loyally follows me around the place , keeps tabs on me and rings me up the whole time . |