Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The dictionary shows how efficiency in the formulation of meaning can be achieved by synthesis , the grammar shows how it can be achieved by analysis .
2 Open account : Under this payment method the exporter gives up control of the goods to the importer and receives debt settlement at a later date under the contract 's terms .
3 Figure 2 A neuron simply transmits information from one place to another in the brain , but its trigger feature determines what pattern it responds to , and its projective zone determines where news of the occurrence of this pattern is sent .
4 Power of professionalism involves both submission of the client to the professional 's better judgement and a network of professional and inter-professional relationships , and probably rivalries , buttressed by exclusive sharing of information .
5 The position now agreed with Highways ( shown on the attached map ) is at the point where the pavement widens again south of the double level section of pavement , the inner ( higher ) level of which is not in Regional ownership .
6 NEWTOWN ABBEY drama festival opens tomorrow night at the Courtyard , Ballyearl , with Bangor Drama Club 's production of ‘ Blithe Spirit ’ .
7 The investor having gone short in a security takes out insurance in the form of a purchased call whose exercise price is equal to the price at which the shares were sold .
8 But even this remark states only part of the truth .
9 The Little Emme rises further east on the slopes of th Giswiler Stock ( near the Lungern Lake ) and flows roughly north an then east to join the Reuss . )
10 The Festival continues tomorrow night with the Moneyglass Dramatic Society 's production of ‘ The Freedom of the City ’ by Brian Friel .
11 A business claims back VAT on the goods and services used by the business .
12 Such blindness distorts truth ; such political irresponsibility stores up trouble for the future .
13 The spot price reveals only part of the information possessed by informed traders because the spot price is also influenced by random disturbances .
14 In 1858 a wild rabbit takes up residence in the garden ; Gustave forbids its slaughter .
15 Lyons boldly lists the following ( 1977a : 574 ) , over and above universal principles of logic and language usage : ( i ) knowledge of role and status ( where role covers both role in the speech event , as speaker or addressee , and social role , and status covers notions of relative social standing ) , ( ii ) knowledge of spatial and temporal location , ( iii ) knowledge of formality level , ( iv ) knowledge of the medium ( roughly the code or style appropriate to a channel , like the distinction between written and spoken varieties of a language ) , ( v ) knowledge of appropriate subject matter , ( vi ) knowledge of appropriate province ( or domain determining the register of a language ) .
16 Therefore , if a bookmaker pays out money in the mistaken belief that a certain horse has won , s.5(4) is inappropriate .
17 Its thickness is about 2 mm and the CBD lumen remains largely patent inside the stent ( Fig 1 ) .
18 PIRATES — FACT & FICTION tells both side of the story .
19 Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework .
20 Strangely , staff concern does not centre on the narrow ‘ no opportunities ’ tag but on the much wider context .
21 So you trace the , the , the , in other words the day 's residue becomes just part of the associations which leads back often to things which did n't necessarily happen today , or which may even have happened in the past .
22 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
23 The film combination rules out Donna as the child who ate the choc ice , so Meg and Simon must have watched Snow White and Bugs Bunny , leaving Donna as the eater of the ice lolly .
24 The physical act of training breaks down part of the muscle exercised , and it is during the next 24–72 hours that the muscles recover and begin to grow .
25 Initiated by the CBSO under its electrifying young conductor , Simon Rattle , it will soon receive another boost , when Sadler 's Wells Ballet takes up residence in the refurbished Hippodrome under its new name , the Birmingham Royal Ballet .
26 Since a mental model forms only part of the context for interpreting the current sentence , a representation of surface form might well comprise another part of the context .
27 Speeding the production line solves only part of the problem .
28 The Meridian Line runs just east of the village , hence the naming of the monthly church magazine , ‘ The Meridian ’ .
29 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cet .
30 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent .
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