Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh pn] [is] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In contrast with [ 27 ] , a hearer who is presented with the repetition in [ 25 ] is encouraged to dwell on what he or she knows or imagines about long walks — the physical discomfort perhaps , or , alternatively , the exhilaration derived from the freedom . |
2 | ( 2 ) ( a ) ( i ) Subject to paragraphs ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this Rule a member of a recognised body shall not hold any share in the body for another person save as nominee for a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body who or which is himself or itself a member or officer of the recognised body or for a solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is working in the practice of the body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of any such solicitor or registered foreign lawyer ’ and |
3 | ( 2 ) ( a ) ( i ) Subject to paragraphs ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this Rule a member of a recognised body shall not hold any share in the body for another person save as nominee for a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body who or which is himself or itself a member or officer of the recognised body or for a solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is working in the practice of the body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of any such solicitor or registered foreign lawyer ; and |
4 | Four elements of interest and influence need to be weighed against each other , namely the effect of the parent as the educator who is helped by the school , the school as the institutional teacher who is helped by the parent , the school as the manager and decider ( with the parent being kept informed ) and the school itself as the only " real " provider of education . |
5 | Executive authority is nominally vested in the President who is elected by the legislature to no more than two five-year terms of office . |
6 | Federal authority is vested in a President who is elected by the 14-member federal legislature , the National Congress , which is composed of 10 senators elected for two-year terms , and four at-large senators ( one from each state ) who are elected for four years . |
7 | Executive power is vested in the President who is nominated by the sole legal party , the Revolutionary Party of Tanzania ( Chama cha Mapinduzi — CCM ) , and is elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term , renewable once only . |
8 | This will also be at a time when the practitioner who is going through the training is not creating a lot by way of billable hours . |
9 | They just grabbed this bloke who 's standing outside the music area , thinking he might be a musician and he is n't , but it does n't matter . |
10 | A twelve year old boy who 's tipped as the next Aled Jones is taking part in an open-air production of Benjamin Britten 's opera ’ The Turn of the Screw ’ . |
11 | She hears the guard who is posted by the slaves ' quarters to her right call , ‘ Halt ’ , but she does n't stop ; she keeps on , and he begins to shout , the torch at his side bobbing and smoking , he does n't come after her ( he must not leave his post ) , but halloos . |
12 | A situation like this can be covered very succinctly by panning from a shot of the mother to a view of the child who is receding into the distance . |
13 | Lord Haldane himself expressed his ‘ strong conviction that , at all events for a judge who is to sit in the Supreme Tribunals of the Empire , a House of Commons training is a real advantage . |
14 | And I expect , ’ she added with a twinkle , ‘ that before long they 'll all be talking about the little English girl who 's staying at the Hall . ’ |
15 | The head of state of Antigua and Barbuda , an independent member of the Commonwealth since 1981 , is the United Kingdom sovereign , represented by a Governor-General who is appointed on the advice of the Antiguan Prime Minister . |
16 | But the expedition 's leader and the discoverer of the tablets , Mr Gene Savoy , is a respected figure in the world of archaeology who is credited with the location of 43 previously unknown Inca cities in Peru . |
17 | Reminders this indicates the number of reminders which have been sent to the user who is to reply to the SPR . |
18 | Use option 3.7.1 — View One SPR to establish the LIFESPAN user who is associated with the SPR or supply an existing LIFESPAN username . |
19 | Use option 4.7.1 — View One SSR to establish the LIFESPAN user who is associated with the SSR or supply an existing LIFESPAN username . |
20 | And Nicholas Coleridge , king of the posh glossies , has appointed a new editor of Vogue who is described by the Daily Mail as ‘ more hippy than haute couture ’ . |
21 | Yeah I 'll meet you up there look , look at her look , look who 's looking in the window ! |
22 | For the Christian who is living in the shadow of Advent , this life is no longer a ‘ cul-de-sac ’ but a road of hope , because God has taken up residence here . |
23 | The alleged theft is said to be related to Axil 's hiring a Sun engineer who is named in the suit . |
24 | The alleged theft is reportedly related to Axil 's hiring a Sun engineer who is named in the suit . |
25 | System testing of each sub-system will be carried out under the control of a member of the Computer Group who is designated as the Test Manager for the sub-system . |
26 | In this case , it is the wholesaler who is removed from the scene . |
27 | Mr Deputy Speaker I I 'm grateful to the honourable gentleman for posing the central question and I hope in the course of my remarks I will satisfy the house , if not all Labour members , that the settlement proposals are at is all to the good and delivered by councils throughout Wales and that they offer enough money er to avoid sacking essential staff , certainly the offer enough money to avoid sacking any teacher who is needed in the classroom . |
28 | Directions of this kind , given at the low vision clinic , should be communicated to the teacher who is working with the child at school , and this will usually be done through the specialist adviser for visually handicapped pupils . |
29 | Four elements of interest and influence need to be weighed against each other , namely the effect of the parent as the educator who is helped by the school , the school as the institutional teacher who is helped by the parent , the school as the manager and decider ( with the parent being kept informed ) and the school itself as the only " real " provider of education . |
30 | In terms of progressing or taking part in the discussion , can I suggest that if you want to come in on a particular item , you put your name board up like that , so that we can readily observe it er and equally , our friend who is looking after the microphones can make sure that the vol the volume of your microphone is turned up at the appropriate time . |