Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] the [adj] [num] " in BNC.

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1 This publication contains the new 1:250 000 solid geology map sheet specially prepared to accompany the text .
2 This tournament accepted the top 16 University players , top eight Polytechnic players and the top 4 College players from qualifying tournaments held at Easter .
3 This situation reflects the spectacular 94 per cent reduction in total national lead emissions during the 1978–89 period .
4 The ‘ rich ’ — which for this purpose means the top two-thirds of the population — pay in full for GP consultations and prescriptions ; they also pay £10 a day for hospital stays .
5 Your mobility to some extent governs the other two considerations .
6 This was so important that he and some colleagues spent the next two years computing and checking their calculations until they were totally satisfied with the correctness of the result .
7 For this reason this section addresses the following three areas : ( 1 ) Transferring the burden of the contract .
8 These amendments postponed the original 1975–6 carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon vehicle emission standards until 1980–1 , and established a relaxed standard for oxides of nitrogen ( the revision readjusted the balance between air quality and fuel economy by raising the emission limit from 0.4 to 1.0 grams per mile ) to take effect in 1981 or even later ( table 8.2 ) .
9 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
10 A draw is now made out of all the entries received each month to select the winning hole-in-one and we will then present the winner with two cases of Wolfschmidt Kummel .
11 In that case , it would make more sense to switch the other two lectures so that shields and banners followed something warlike .
12 Every day as I bought these papers more photographs involving the big two appeared and not one of any local side .
13 By stereophonic means a situation was created such that each ear heard the same two virtually simultaneous messages but , due to a very small difference in the time of arrival of a given stimulus at the two ears , one message appeared to come from the subject 's left while the other appeared to come from the right .
14 ( Postwar austerity was blamed for the delay and the same reason caused the projected 1953 ‘ coronation pie ’ to be abandoned . )
15 She had asked the same thing following the last two births , Hubert 's and Robin 's .
16 Currently the Tories hold twenty three seats , Labour seventeen , and twenty two for the Liberal Democrats , and it 's hard to see tomorrow 's vote allowing any party to take the thirty two seats needed for outright control .
17 For each guideline answer the following two questions in the next column and write down the marks your group scored .
18 The Moghul Empire , which at that time covered the northern two-thirds of the Indian subcontinent , was at its most impressive ; these were the decades of the Taj Mahal , the Red Fort at Delhi , and also of an attempt by the Muslim rulers of India to conciliate the Hindu majority .
19 Thus ear of entry was eliminated as a potential source of dichotic advantage since both ears heard the same two messages .
20 Both teams include the same six central works for fortepiano , violin and cello , omitting the unfinished K442 — a ragbag of three probably unrelated movements gathered together and completed by Abbe Maximilian Stadler after Mozart 's death — and the ‘ Kegelstadt ’ Trio for Fortepiano , Clarinet and Viola .
21 It could mean both Wright and Merson being involved in some stage of the match at Anfield , as there must be doubts over both strikers lasting the full 90 minutes .
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