Example sentences of "[prep] the [adj] [noun pl] [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | Crime and tort relate closely as well , not only obviously by virtue of the same facts giving rise to different legal consequences but also , more interestingly , since the corning into effect of s. 35 of the Powers of the Criminal Courts Act 1973 , by virtue of the criminal courts pre-empting the civil courts in the matter of compensation , perhaps even in circumstances where no private right of action otherwise obtains . |
2 | Throughout the new Sciences provision the emphasis is on the development of scientific attitudes and the vocational applications of science . |
3 | If we had stuck with the fair rates policy the vast majority of people in Britain might have been able to bear that price and public services would remain public services , not sacrificial lambs on the altar of the ideology of the Conservative party . |
4 | Under the Special powers Act the government has the full authority to act and has failed to do so . |
5 | Victor Hugo says there will be no revolution until the middle classes man the barricades er which they 're beginning to do now . |
6 | The Republicans are in the civil rights movement the same as they are in the trade unions . |