Example sentences of "[prep] the [adj] [noun] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Diversity is another of the Company 's aims , with items held in stock ranging from wind-driven generators for a Vickers Vimy ( PAS supplied the generators for the Vimy replica G–AWAU when it was airworthy during the late 1960s , Alpha Uniform now resides in the RAF Museum , Hendon ) , to rudder actuators for the Avro Vulcan , complete ‘ mod kits ’ for Mosquitos to illuminated marshalling bats .
2 And as for women in their 30s and 40s , Time claims they feel the feminist movement betrayed them by failing to warn them about the sacrifices women had to make in exchange for equality and by pursuing the wrong goals — pushing more strongly for the equal rights amendment than for child care or flexible working hours .
3 It was decided that the college staff would be split into 2 teams — the first team comprising the senior staff responsible for the overall course design while the second team would comprise the lecturers who would present the course material — ie the unit specialists .
4 His all-around ability makes him undoubtedly the favourite for the overall world cup if he can once more conquer his inhibitions at high speed in downhill .
5 So perhaps the luxury of a crisp autumn day would provide more suitable conditions for the complete ridge traverse if snow and ice make you nervous .
6 Once again we will be using Avery Hill College as the venue for the 1981 Easter Course when Bedu will be teaching assisted by Society Trainers .
7 Apparently this new method had been tried out down south and it seemed ideal for the temperamental Orkney climate because you harvested when it was green and then you put it in a pit and packed it with a tractor and then you left it until it turned black and rotted and then you cut it up in chunks and fed it to the cattle .
8 It is pleasing that there is a large degree of support for the Southern fire station as I said it was music to my ears .
9 Indeed Patinkin ( 1965 ) has suggested that one should regard Keynes 's full employment aggregate supply function as one of an infinite set of vertical supply functions , each function corresponding to different values for the real wage rate as in Figure 7.4 .
10 The Russian army team will earn more in the four-day trip to Germany for the European Cup crunch than they would in a month back home .
11 Those who got selected either for constituencies , or for the Central Office list when it was established in the 1950s , tended to be those whom old buffers in the party already had a pretty good idea about , because they knew their fathers , their regiments or their schools .
12 THE receiver handling the sale of Birmingham City has had 22 inquiries for the First Division club after it was formally put up for sale earlier this week .
13 My choice for the new look team as I posted before is as follows
14 Shortly afterwards they were outward bound for the Great Barrier Reef where they cruised for a year in search of a dream .
15 Clouthier was travelling to a rally for the victorious PAN candidate when he was killed in a car accident .
16 Look out for the Outdoor Action team when you do go and tell us what you think of the magazine .
17 That would be a job for the Metropolitan Police Laboratory when the mallet , carefully packed and with two identifying exhibit tags instead of one , reached the Biology Department later in the day .
18 This was built to supply water for the Grand Union Canal as it still does today .
19 The galloping granny , from Bristol , used to run the 800 yards and 4 x 400 relay for the Imperial Tobacco company where she worked on the shop floor .
20 county and see whether the family wish currently if it would not benefit from er er being carried er in certain areas and I do apologise for the Chief Fire Officer if throw away to Martin er in any way being thought of as no regrets I am sure .
21 The embassy also suggests avoiding crowds , not arguing politics with the locals and keeping a reserve fund of cash available in case banks are closed , including the 45 dinars residents need for the normal exit stamp if your stay has been longer than six months .
22 At the same time as OPEC massively increased oil prices in 1973–4 , Japan was experiencing high and accelerating rates of inflation , there was an internal political crisis for the ruling LDP party as their support inside and outside the Diet fell in the face of corruption scandals and popular pressure for tighter controls on environmental pollution .
23 LAMBS for live export could pose the biggest problem for the Scottish sheep industry as it sets out to establish a European Community approved national identification scheme before the July 1994 deadline .
24 A new era begins for the bomb-damaged Ulster landmark when the curtain goes up on Jack and the Beanstalk in December , starring Jimmy Cricket and May McFetridge .
25 The modest target posed no problems for the bubbling Pontblyddyn side as they stormed to a winning 67–3 in the 20th over , opener Mark Hughes ( 31 ) and Mark Williams ( 16 ) ensuring that shell-shocked Colwyn missed out on a zone semi-final .
26 I mean where we could dummy into the war here so the war starts in thirty nine so unless you 've got good reason to believe that consumption was n't affected until nineteen forty , we use a dummy for the whole war period once you 've edited , once you 've edited the variable you press the end key that saves the edit .
27 Is it any better to act for the National Rifle Association than for the Cote d'Azur Development Agency , to take one name from his appendix ?
28 Even as American investment slumped from £100 million annually at its peak to around £30 million at the beginning or the 1970s , the US companies were still doing a lot more for the British film industry than the British seemed able to do for themselves .
29 Nobody could believe that the Government do anything for the British coal industry because they are absent from the debate and have not done anything to help our plight .
30 The price at which a participant may acquire ordinary shares in the Company ( ‘ shares ’ ) on the exercise of an option shall be determined by the Directors but shall not be less than the middle market quotation of a share as derived from the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List for the last dealing day before eligible employees are invited to apply for options ( or , if higher , the nominal value of a share ) , or , if certain specified conditions are satisfied , 85% of such figure ( ‘ Discounted Options ’ ) .
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