Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [pron] [prep] the [num] " in BNC.

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1 In chains he tells the Sanhedrin itself about the one name in heaven by which we must be saved .
2 This development parallels ( not accidentally ) the enormous growth of the TNCs themselves since the 1950s , both in scope and geographical spread .
3 Education in the higher education sense is on the whole something for the eighteen to twenty-one-year-olds .
4 ‘ The dividing line , ’ writes Ann Dummett in British Nationality Law , a Briefing paper on the Government 's Green Paper , ‘ between the two is to be almost exactly the same as the line which under the 1971 Immigration Act separates UK and colonies citizens with a right of entry to the UK ( patrials ) from those citizens who are subject to immigration control ( non-patrials ) . ’
5 Curiously , he was not deported , a sentence which in the two years immediately after the war was handed down to at least fifty young people who had come over on the Kindertransporte .
6 He paid no attention whatsoever to the two men seated in the corner .
7 He said the country had been ‘ stunned ’ last week by the prospect of a government which on the one hand said Parliament would make the decision on ratification , but on the other that the Government would use the Royal Prerogative ‘ to avoid any voice , any vote , and decision by Parliament ’ .
8 There was a silence none of the three brothers seemed inclined to fill .
9 Firstly TBDFs are basically an extension across borders of a phenomenon which in the 1980S expanded dramatically at national level .
10 Two girls are born , one in Poland , one in France : their parents do n't know each other , there is no connection whatsoever between the two families , but the girls grow up identical in appearance , nature and character .
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