Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [vb pp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their winter homes were log cabins , either free-standing or half sunk in the earth and covered with turf .
2 This can be very restrictive , and may be unsuitable for those at work outwith Central Edinburgh , or those tied to the home during the day :
3 The French among others worried about who would be paid first , Iraq 's pre-war creditors or those damaged by the war .
4 Arguments based on deference to the judgment of corporate managers or those based on the finding of a personal interest or a non-corporate purpose on the part of the directors have the appearance of mere slogans to justify either judicial restraint or intervention .
5 ‘ Neither the inspections detailed in the approved maintenance schedule nor those recommended by the manufacturer were adequate to detect partial cracks [ which had existed for about 7100 flights ] in the horizontal stabiliser rear spar top chord but would probably have been adequate for the detection of a completely fractured top chord . ’
6 Anyway , that was a simple rhythm there and periodically a chap from the Education Committee used to come and check this register and the classes , and some passed through the class .
7 In the 1980s it became apparent that an increasing number of the senior jobs were handled by executive search and this increased during the decade until the late 1980s , when 80% of all senior jobs in the UK sourced outside the company were covered by the search firms .
8 In addition to the seven types of investigations specified above as referring to fluvial geomorphology , the main focus of research by physical geographers was on small instrumented areas as indicated below ( p. 107 ) and this developed towards the assessment of sediment and solute yields , as exemplified by Walling ( 1983 ) and to the assessment of human impact including that on urban areas ( e.g. Hollis , 1979 ) .
9 He admires the foresight and thrust of the initial decision in February 1955 to achieve an output of 2000 MW(e) by 1965 and this taken before the reactor ( Calder Hall ) was completed .
10 And , as Bukharin pointed out , such products — armaments — are non-reproductive , and this combined with the fact that they are paid for out of surplus-value makes them non-productive of further surplus-value .
11 Nora never mentioned Philip Stacey but she was certain that Constance had found out and half understood about the liaison .
12 Thankfully our landing was cushioned by the deep new snow and we came to a rest 100 metres lower , badly bruised and half strangled by the rope , but somehow down the couloir in one piece .
13 The old Norman church was taken down in 1819 and another built on the site .
14 L'Expressionisme en Allemagne ( 1905–1914 ) , published by the Ville de Paris and Paris-Musée for the current exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne ; and another published by the city authorities , this time in collaboration with Gallimard , to support the exhibition ‘ Apollinaire critique d'art ’ , which goes on show at the Pavillon des Arts in February .
15 He had taken specimens of blood and throat swabs , and these waited on the cupboard to go to the laboratory .
16 Rao and colleagues blithely observed that males were sprayed shirtless : females wore light garments and all remained in the cotton fields for 60 minutes after each dousing .
17 Some urged the impossibility of miracles , and the inadequacy of the Old Testament chronology , and all pressed for the treatment of the Bible like any other ancient writing .
18 And all done in the oven in the old fashioned grates you know , no fancy gas cookers with thermostats or whatever on .
19 Thus in scores of the classical period we find horns in C , D , E ♭ , E , F , etc. , etc. , and horn parts of a necessarily very simple and diatonic character , and all written in the key of C but sounding in the key of the piece .
20 so he went back and he says er , oh he says er he says oh dear like , he says well carry on he says I 'll have to take the door off , so he says can you give a hand to hold it , cos he had to cut er this er like and all grown at the bottom of the door you know with
21 By then more females were following the hunt from the ground , and all screamed at the top of their voices .
22 Oh yes , Lemon had quite a bit up top , he should imagine , and all concealed under the cap and bells .
23 Er was on a smaller scale of course and more done with the hand than machine .
24 Because we have two original builders of pianos , we also divide our pianos into two classes : those that are made in the style of Walter and those made in the style of Streicher .
25 At the presentation by HRH The Duke of Gloucester GCVO in addition to the Ian Allan Railway Heritage Awards and those made by the Railway Heritage Trust Westinghouse Signal Limited and others , the Association of Railway Preservation Societies Limited ( ARPS ) made its own presentation of the Peter Mainsty Award for Excellence to British Rail for their imaginative restructuring , refurbishment and revival of Liverpool Street Station .
26 ( FM , mean figure of merit ; Wang R factor , the crystallographic R factor between observed structure factor amplitudes and those calculated from the solvent flattened map ; phase change , differences between MIR phases and phases from the solvent flattened map ; asterisk , not converged . )
27 Cowan was struck by the similarity between these patterns and those seen in the fluid convection under certain conditions .
28 There is no clear boundary between the measures that can be adopted under the Treaty and those adopted under the Agreement .
29 Variables in themselves are divided between those determined inside the model ( endogenous ) and those given outside the model ( exogenous ) .
30 Together with farming , mainly cereals , it is a mixed community , with those travelling to employment in Beverley and Hull and those employed at the Army School of Mechanical Transport in both a uniformed and civilian capacity .
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