Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The collections indicated a wider hidden culture of support for ‘ the lads ’ who were at the forefront of the battle to restore national unity , in addition to the much smaller party political support they enjoyed in the South .
2 When Charles visited Walahfrid 's old monastery at Reichenau , the poet produced an appropriate encomium : Due glory we accord To the power of the Trinity Which conveyed you here safe and sound Through the realms of the Franks ! …
3 Stress can be managed effectively through learning to control and change the emotional response we have to the situations we come across in our jobs and personal lives .
4 And he might be the only surviving link we have to the Project .
5 His unchecked activities are thought to derive from the strong support he enjoys from the Serbian government , which is either unwilling or unable to deactivate him .
6 Strange advert I saw in the week it it was erm
7 Clench ( 1947 ) discounted the idea of imbricata being a separate variety at all because of the complete intergradation he saw between the forms .
8 And I 'll write about the strange talk I had with the Nielsen woman .
9 And yesterday , TACP Design 's practice partner Brian Evans , a former city councillor and conservation work pioneer , showed off the prestigious trophy he received at the RICS Awards 1992 ceremony in London .
10 I have a suspicion that the justifiable coverage we got in the media hardened the hearts at Shire Hall .
11 It shows , say the authors , what a spanking investment the politicians are making with every cent of public money they put into the three big museums .
12 Temperature is an important factor in rates of chemical weathering , both through the direct effect it has on the rate of chemical reactions ( see Section 6.2.2 ) , and indirectly through its influence on rates of organic activity and hence the production of both soil carbon dioxide and organic acids — both critical components in chemical weathering .
13 With full and proper ceremony he walked through the sacred fire and was accepted as pure by the god Asuryan .
14 Then at top speed she raced for the keeper 's cottage .
15 In the NI 's first editorial by a woman , Maggie Black described the beauty of a 15-year-old Ethiopian girl she met on the road to Selekleka and mourned the transience of that beauty ‘ if policies do n't change fast enough to avoid her back being bent , her hands calloused , her body broken , by the time she is 30 ’ .
16 He compliments the production operator on the detailed attention he gives to the quality components coming off his line .
17 Welcomed aboard by the young and good looking French crew we walked through the automatic glass sliding doors into the air conditioned reception room and through to the main lounge finished with luxurious mint green leather settees , a piano and cocktail bar .
18 There was an embarrassed silence and Nina glanced at Rachel , then at David Markham , then with a murmured apology she hurried from the room .
19 As a result I have had to conclude it will be quite difficult to include an article based on the interesting paper you wrote for the branch , in the next edition .
20 Outside the University we will continue to promote the wider public debate we seek on the future of higher education and the pursuit of excellence .
21 So , on a dull and drizzly morning we headed for the dogs ' home .
22 Settling myself on the wooden bench I peered through the open slit .
23 " We can not close the report without mentioning the great satisfaction expressed by the Mayor and Corporation and Inhabitants of the Town of Stockport at the re-establishment of the School , and the high sense they entertained of the liberality and kindness of the Goldsmiths ' Company . "
24 ‘ We are taking this matter most seriously and as soon as we heard of the involvement of a British national we protested to the head of the Iraqi interests section of the Jordanian embassy in London demanding their release . ’
25 Under the clear astrodome she walked to the admin building , the sensors at Kandinskaya 's door showing red .
26 It still sleeps with its mother in the rudimentary nest she builds for the night but practises building nests for itself .
27 His high profile as a comedian , poet , singer and musician has a lot to do with the regular weekly poem he writes for the Weekend Guardian , recent appearances on radio in ‘ Kaleidoscope ’ and ‘ Loose Ends ’ and the ‘ Time Out ’ Cabaret Award , but it is in his live stage act that he can best be appreciated as an hilarious dead-pan comic .
28 And here 's an interesting thing I learned from the Independent on Sunday last weekend : as its correspondent David Lister put it , ‘ An international competition to find the best of the worst new verse has been wound up because poets on both sides of the Atlantic can no longer distinguish between ‘ good bad ’ poetry and ‘ bad good ’ poetry . ’
29 The higher the temperature of the gas , the faster the molecules move , and so the more frequently and harder they collide with the walls of the box and the greater the outward pressure they exert on the walls .
30 With his free hand he reached inside the carrier-bag .
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