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

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31 It was conceded that their removal by the mother was wrongful within the terms of article 3 and accordingly the court had to consider the terms of article 12 which provides :
32 Linear , realistic plot is inseparable from the forces of law and order to him , and so he seizes every opportunity to cut across the plot-sequence with digressions , ‘ Cowgirl Interludes ’ , commentaries and even a recipe .
33 None the less , it is clear from the figures for average per capita gross domestic product that the northern regions , Scotland and Wales have a smaller share of the nation 's per capita GDP today than in 1979 .
34 But lengthened realizations often turn up in ‘ short ’ environments , and both long and short realizations often vary qualitatively , as is clear from the figures in table 6.6 .
35 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
36 Whilst the famous photographs of the Cottingley fairies , taken in 1917 , have been admitted not to be genuine , it is equally clear from the researches of author Joe Cooper that at least one of the girls concerned , Frances Griffiths , did see fairies in Cottingley Glen , as did Geoffrey Hodson .
37 That this functionalist style contains different orientations should be clear from the differences in approach and nuance between these movements .
38 It is clear from the terms of Form 2 of Schedule 1 that a requirement for the receipt is that it should be signed by the superior or his agent .
39 Wharton 's autobiography ranks high in the annals of psychopathology .
40 Our sexual condition can help us to recognize how guarded we are , or how self-seeking , manipulative , or fearful we are , instead of being trusting , selfless , kindly , reverent and free in the bonds of love .
41 Your seat is guaranteed , and you can purchase direct from the designers at anytime during your visit .
42 If some anthropologists , such as Geertz , are interested in the webs of significance humans spin for themselves , while others , such as Sahlins , are more focused on the processes of how those webs are spun , both groups reveal the central role of the interpreter in shaping the material to be represented and in organising the structures in which the representations occur .
43 Those who are interested in the affairs of Church and State will observe that , at two of the three crossroads of Ramsey 's life , it was the State authority which secured the result .
44 Neither Charles Booth nor Seebohm Rowntree were sociologists ; they were just wealthy men with strong social consciences who were interested in the problems of poverty and were able enough to carry out quite sophisticated studies of this phenomenon in London and York at the end of the nineteenth century .
45 From 1889 to 1904 McFadyean was also keenly interested in the problems of anthrax disease in animals .
46 Milgram was interested in the effects of authority on human behaviour .
47 Mr. Perot was interested in the properties on behalf of himself and his family .
48 For any member who is interested in the Acts of Parliament relating to the Bishop 's Castle Railway , I intend , over the next issues of the Journal , to give you details of them .
49 Remember , before you approach the council , that they may be more than interested in the quantities of water necessary to run your ponds … you may end up with the officials knocking at your door .
50 Though he had won a scholarship , he would never be interested in the niceties of Greek and Latin languages .
51 We were greatly interested in the lives of machinery and equipment …
52 Similarly , a researcher interested in the determinants of voting choice might select respondents to interview from an electoral register .
53 Res. on the clifftop that joins Thurso to Scrabster are not interested in the loads of driftwood washed up below .
54 The Plymouth merchants gave up the idea of founding a northern colony , though they were interested in the prospects for fishing and they traded with the Indians along the coastline .
55 But their notion of structure is a good deal narrower than that of the Prague School , which included all the different levels of the text and not just its meaning ; and they were not much interested in the ideas of difference , defamiliarization or deviance to which the Formalists and their successors attached so much weight .
56 One of those interested in the opportunities for détente was Winston Churchill who was British premier once more and became the first major European statesman to advocate a relaxation of tensions with Russia .
57 Gill naturally began probing top British Aerospace personnel who , facing redundancy and compulsory relocation away from the Home Counties to the North of England , were interested in the opportunities on offer .
58 Branco Babic has been trying to find a manufacturer who 's interested in the possibilities of strawcrete for the past two years .
59 As the news became grimmer , a poster appeared with the words , ‘ We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat — they do not exist ! ’
60 Through this experience I became interested in the mechanisms of contemporary of Mori 's ‘ composite card ’ .
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