Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The University Library operates on each of the four campuses , providing stock and services related to the needs of users . |
2 | The University Library operates on each of the four campuses , providing stock and services related to the needs of users . |
3 | Amid the celebrations of Sunderland becoming the United Kingdom 's newest city , there was much talk of new investment and jobs following in the wake of the announcement . |
4 | Then a bridle which is on the horse 's head and a bit , in the horse 's mouth and reins attached to the bit which we hold on to . |
5 | When she looked around Deborah could see the roof and chimneys peeping above the brow of the meadow . |
6 | The canteen ran in this form , with a day and night shift throughout the war and after until around 1960 , when the night shift was withdrawn through lack of support and a skeleton staff supplied tea and snacks to order to the Works night shift . |
7 | A double stranded DNA fragment of the HIV-1 LTR ( ds LTR ) was obtained by PCR using HIV-1 pmal ( 19 ) digested with EcoRI as the template and primers corresponding to the 5' end of the U3 ( + ) strand ( 5'-ACTGGAAGGGTTAGTTTG-3' ) and the 3' end of the U5 ( - ) strand ( 5'-ACTGCTAGAGATTTTTAC-3' ) . |
8 | The first week back is spent reviewing the practice and materials produced during the school sessions . |
9 | These courses are designed to give operatives a basic insight into water treatment , knowledge of the Codes of Practice and guidelines issued by the Health and Safety Executive and of course , they all offer good opportunities to promote the company . |
10 | Everything , then , will depend upon the guidance and circulars produced by the Department of Education and Science , i.e. upon the way in which the Act is interpreted by the department and implemented at local level . |
11 | But there may also be : ( 1 ) receipts of mesne profits in the case of subtenants holding over ; ( 2 ) premiums paid for surrenders or lease variations ; ( 3 ) money payable under insurance policies for damage to the scheme or for loss of rent and commissions paid by the insurers to the tenant ; ( 4 ) damages for breach of covenant ( eg dilapidations ) ; ( 5 ) interest on late rent , on reviewed rent , and on damages ; ( 6 ) grants or other public money paid for works to the scheme ; ( 7 ) compensation for compulsory acquisition . |
12 | STING has a new single , album and dates set for the New Year . |
13 | However , this was more than counterbalanced by the amount of matériel and troops shipped to the Nationalists by Germany , Italy and Portugal ; by the British and French prohibition on the sale of arms to the Republic ; and by the fact that many of the Soviet arms purchases never reached the Republic because they were destroyed in transit by enemy action or were retained in France . |
14 | Labour and Liberals spring from the same radical roots and their greatest moments have come when they cooperate : 1906 , 1945 , and their worst when they split evenly : the 1920s and 1980s . |
15 | Colleagues , we now move into the jobs and recovery debates , in which we 'll be taking composite eight , motion two seven eight , motion two seven nine , composite ten , motion two eight three and the emergency motion number two Pit Review and Closures to move by the Midland and East Coast Region . |
16 | There was a high wind and clouds scudded across the blue sky and when the sun was obscured the wind seemed cold . |
17 | Restrictions have been placed on the percentage of a nation 's population which may be covered by aid and ceilings imposed on the intensity of support measures . |
18 | Tray and contents clattered to the floor . |
19 | She must have come from very far … be tired and hungry … her shoes worn thin … sand and stones embedded in the soles of her feet . |
20 | On Feb. 14 , however , Nichol met representatives of the Association of Chief Ambulance Officers , and on Feb. 20 management and unions met for the first time since October in a session with the Advisory , Conciliation and Arbitration Service ( ACAS ) . |
21 | The Department operates a Sports Bursary Scheme offering an educational programme , conditioning , medical and other support services and financial assistance to selected outstanding sportsman and women studying at the university . |
22 | Collor announced that US$100 million of the $120,000 million foreign debt would be converted annually in " debt for nature swaps " to fund environmental protection , and that he intended to decree the abolition of tax incentives for land clearance and cattle ranching in the Amazon . |
23 | Debris and algae collect in the medium in the inner tray and can regularly be changed and disposed of . |
24 | Work on clothing and textiles looks at the basis of competitiveness in ethnic minority firms , ranging from cheap garment manufacturing for market stalls to computerised manufacture of high quality fashion knitwear . |
25 | The gruesome story of the headless lover began early in the 1900s when Brooke End signal box controlled the up and down main lines , an up goods loop and sidings used by the pick-up trains of that period . |
26 | The weird feasts , insane dancing and animals copulating in the dirt … |
27 | Councillor James Braid , of St Monans , said the squadron had been destroyed by an MoD accounting exercise and fishermen reassured by the nearby presence of the yellow helicopters faced greater peril . |
28 | But all-seaters do n't mean all-safe so why should clubs risk bankruptcy and fans pay through the nose for an ill-conceived scheme ? |
29 | The study involved the analysis of environmental responses in two industrial areas — the domestic fabric detergent sector and plastics waste in the automobile sector — and also an investigation of companies which have been successfully innovated clean technologies . |
30 | Since the story has a happy ending , Fallon points up the effectiveness of extra police manpower and resources funded by the government . |