Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think its fairly unanimous that if any department needs improving its the defence .
2 It will not be possible subsequently to replace the VAT accounting procedures to reflect what the state of affairs was intended to be .
3 The various databases available come with BT-written reference guides explaining what the sources offer and what uses they are designed for .
4 One of the best features of modern gas cooking is convenience , so the ‘ Heatflo ’ oven of the Leisure 220 offers a choice of five shelf positions giving you the flexibility of cooking several different dishes simultaneously .
5 Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business .
6 Shell fuel Cards give you the control you need
7 Born Alfredo James Pacino he is still haunted by memories of growing up on the mean streets of New York 's South Bronx where his street gang pals called him The Actor .
8 ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living .
9 We 've heard tonight , and I do not believe it , a plea from Councillor , the Chairman of Social Services , that he wants ring fencing of Local Government money , I E the Government sends us our money and says , you will spend it on that and that and that and there will be now power of Local Councils to decide what the needs are in their areas and what their priorities are .
10 The activity of state officials constitutes what the elite has chosen as its solution .
11 Many pressure groups set themselves the task of sedulously winning over influential opinion to their view of the future .
12 Every cabin is fitted with private facilities and ample wardrobes , and the onboard activities give everyone the opportunity to take part in as much or as little as they want .
13 The dustbag itself forms part of the filtration system , so if high filtration is important to you , be sure to look out for cleaners that have dust indicators to tell you the amount the bag contains .
14 The red-and-white skull-cap above the monkey eyes gave him the air of a performing chimpanzee .
15 PI KI SKAB WE The parasite that afflicts man and Tig Gag in its various larval stages and , while burrowing in the brain of the Tig Gag , causes it to speak like a man
16 But what we had in mind in looking at this through the the local plan was that er we 'd be looking at specific end users to see what the benefits were of those those end users and to assess those benefits against any environmental harm that there would be and strategy as a whole .
17 The National Union of Mineworkers and the oil sheikhs denied him the title .
18 The small scale of primary and community health services give them the potential for meeting such diverse needs flexibly , in ways that institutions can not .
19 The fighting chair on her aft deck had thick white leather straps giving it the appearance of a padded electric chair , while the dazzle paint gave the boat an oddly military look that was completed by the number 666 that was painted on her bows in silver-edged black numerals like those warships use to display their commissioning numbers .
20 Many churches which have area-based house groups give them the task of contacting new arrivals .
21 Our new world industry correspondent , Richard Feast , casts a critical eye over recent motor show offerings , and concludes that Japan 's ‘ lean ’ production methods give them the opportunity to offer imaginative and stimulating new models
22 David Dorn takes time off from watching the screen antics to bring you the details .
23 A few seconds later , all is done — the screen changes to show you the status of the transfer , and drops back into split screen mode as soon as it is finished .
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