Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't think I 'm famous enough for photographers to hide in the bushes for me . ’
2 This will occur if the viscosity of the magma is low enough for crystals to escape from the boundary layer on the convective timescale rather than remaining to contribute to the density evolution of the boundary layer .
3 At the very most a purchaser may be prepared to accept responsibility only for liabilities arising in the ordinary course of the business .
4 If the plaintiff is under a disability , the interim payment will usually be only for sums needed by the next friend to maintain the plaintiff and cover expenses until trial .
5 All through trains ceased on the GC in the early hours of 4th September 1966 , when signal boxes were locked out of use until demolition began at the turn of the year .
6 A baculovirus spray ( containing viruses specific to insects ) might , for instance , reduce a population sufficiently for predators to cope with the remainder , and so make it unnecessary to apply chemicals .
7 According to a WHO estimate , about half a million women die annually of illnesses associated with the process of childbearing ( WHO , 1985 , p. 5 ) .
8 Another example of a conflict between official and unofficial group norms can be drawn from a situation where a group itself decides to operate a certain level of output over a given time , regardless of targets set by the management in their search for increased efficiency and productivity .
9 Other kinds of bivalves have used their capacity for free movement to the utmost by becoming efficient swimmers , clapping their valves together like castanets to move through the sea to find new feeding grounds or to escape the threat of predators .
10 In summer , field men can not afford to be too tolerant of pollution , especially with watercourses exposed to the greater scrutiny that comes with recreational use .
11 It is staffed by a team of community psychiatric nurses and a team of social workers together with psychiatrists approved under the Act .
12 Rivers have been polluted by chlorine , phenol and detergent , together with run-offs resulting from the over-application of pesticides on farmland .
13 People , places and events , together with objects relating to the photographs .
14 It incorporates consolidated texts of the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 and the Accountants ' Report Rules 1991 , together with changes made to the Rules in April 1992 .
15 The loco went down the embankment taking some of the tanks with it , and the wreckage together with trees standing in the field were enveloped in flames which took several hours to extinguish .
16 Furthermore , the plasma ratio of 5-ASA to N-acetyl-5-ASA varies somewhat in patients maintained on the different mesalazine formulations and this has led some to suggest differences in nephrotoxic potential .
17 Those that study the informal aspects of organisations tend to do so from perspectives drawn from the social sciences , particularly sociology and psychology .
18 He could investigate by invitation only , and even then only in areas selected by the departments themselves ’ ( quoted in Fry , 1988a , p. 6 ) .
19 Lysozyme mRNA , however , was found only in cells staining with the monoclonal antibody KP1 , recognising most tissue macrophages .
20 General elections provide regular milestones in the evolution of party policies , especially on matters falling under the rubric of law and order .
21 Others were pure artists , to whom war and other nonaesthetic factors were quite irrelevant ; this applied especially to artists working in the 1930s , such as those associated with nonobjective art and St Ives .
22 Others were pure artists , to whom war and other nonaesthetic factors were quite irrelevant ; this applied especially to artists working in the 1930s , such as those associated with nonobjective art and St Ives .
23 And so to transponders implanted under the skin of New Mexico cattle .
24 The previous law relating to covert action , the Hughes-Ryan amendment enacted in 1974 , had applied only to actions undertaken by the CIA and had never been rigorously applied .
25 The commissioners made their decision to apply Objective 1 only to areas covered by the regional and islands councils because of regulations requiring funding areas to conform to the French system of prefectures .
26 ‘ Any duty imposed on any person by any of the preceding provisions of this Article shall extend only to things done in the course of a trade , business or other undertaking carried on by him ( whether for profit or not ) and to matters within his control . ’
27 The corresponding provision in the 1959 Act was considered to apply only to vacancies arising in the course of the term of office of a member , and not to vacancies caused by the completion of a term of office ( Brown v. Cameron , 19101 S.i.T .
28 It is only on matters relating to the EC that decisions of the European Court have binding authority .
29 To put it another way , both yarns knit on needles selected by the blanks , the cotton thread only on needles selected by the punched holes .
30 Initially then , while the insider trading prohibition was directed only at persons connected with the company whose securities were in question , the Cady , Roberts decision broadened the scope of the law considerably to extend to , in this example , a trust officer who traded on the basis of inside information he had obtained from an insider .
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