Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adj] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The period under review is 1975-84 when the investigator was a lay member of the Council ; a critical period , it includes the Merrison Report , the subsequent Medical Act and reform of the Council , as well as the implementation of EEC directions .
2 It 's an imaginary fox , yes and so when at the very end of the poem he says when he says the window is starless still the clock ticks the page is printed .
3 The only parallel passage is 8.1 where the text reads , " Judas the Maccabee , and his followers " .
4 If the relationship between risk and return is linear then the value of should not be significantly different from zero .
5 Since others do not possess the experience or diagnostic expertise of the field officer ( except , in some cases , the discharger himself ) and since reporting is contingent upon the knowledge that there exist means for ‘ doing something about the problem ’ , it follows that the kinds of ‘ pollution ’ most frequently drawn to the agency 's attention are those where the pollution or its consequences are easily noticed and identifiable as ‘ abnormal ’ or ‘ unusual ’ .
6 That which is sinful by nature is sinful right the way through it 's existence unless something radical happens to it .
7 If the primary log file is flawed then the software performing the rebuild operation will switch to the reserve log .
8 Viktor was twelve when the war ended and by that time he had forgotten how to cry .
9 If the actor was real then the film was real and it worked .
10 If that supportive evidence is forthcoming then the implication is that vertebrates existed in the Late Cambrian , 510 million years ago , and some 40 million years before the appearance of vertebrate armour .
11 ‘ Anyway , ’ she said firmly , ‘ I think Anpetuwi is charming just the way it is .
12 So when they see an apparent egg that is really a stone , the fact of its being a stone ( not that they have found a stone on the beach , say , which happens to look just like an egg ) swamps their judgement ; similarly when they see a white card changing colour — the blueness is salient not the fact that it started white .
13 It was nearly four in the morning by now , and Boy was ready to sleep ; not exhausted , but content , knowing that the night was perfect just the way it was .
14 For example , if COUNT is 200 when the motor is running at 500 steps per second and 1 /4 step of ignition advance is required , then FIRE is set to 150 .
15 er I thought your chain was loose there the way it was hanging
16 The most serious forms of illness are those where the patient 's ruwai or smell has been taken by one of these beings .
17 Sleep is impossible yet the Commando in the next trench when I looked in on him was sleeping soundly , his face and arms uncovered and the mosquitoes completely ignoring him .
18 His voice was hearty yet the answer did not convince her .
19 The atrocities against people referred to in the letter were horrific yet the point you used to ‘ highlight ’ them was ‘ what man would want women or girls that had been raped ? ’
20 If there is any transformation under which a form is invariant then the form is symmetrical .
21 Contrast the following case , in which it is Mela , an Augustan jurist of uncertain leanings , who is opposed to the validity of the disposition , arguing that if the amount is unstated then the amount is zero , while Nerva , a first-century Proculian , is in favour of it ; Ulpian follows him in suggesting that the amount the testator usually gave is payable , failing which it can be determined according to status .
22 The method that has been used to store the bigram and trigram matrices relies on the fact that if no value for a trigram transition is available then the system backs off to the bigram value .
23 If the answer is positive then the employer can seek redress .
24 If a printer is available then the puzzle on screen could be dumped to the printer and the wordsearch would be solved in the usual way .
25 If the defence is successful then the plaintiff will recover no damages at all .
26 But this is a fine company , and with the shares already down by half from their peak last year is this really the time to sell ?
27 If primary prevention is successful the number of new cases ( the incidence ) should reduce , while if secondary or tertiary prevention is successful then the prevalence rate should reduce .
28 If the problem is severe then the child and mother may need to be admitted to hospital for observation of nutritional intake .
29 If the language is infinite then the language may be specified by producing a recogniser program .
30 Yes , you you 've got to extend the route , well of course you 've got to put up , trolley poles every for about forty yards and then of course there was two lengths of trolley wire that had to go because as you know trolley buses used to have two arms , positive and negative supply and er , of course the bus had to come back er alongside the premiu the outward route , it come on , so you had four wires up there and the cost of copper wire was terrific so the motor buses were developed and we expenim experimented with the buses on , on extensions mainly but when the extensions were finished we then begradged because trolley wires were then beginning to wear out , rather than replace them they would convert a trolley route into a bus route , and erm because the erm , there was a lot of people hated to see the demise of the trolley buses because they were so clean and silent and the buses came , you got the deal sloke and lumbering of the old engines , that a lot of people hated to see the trolley buses go but cos that was the , the reason that they went .
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