Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [conj] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are a few songs but mostly the show follows the stand-up format .
2 Sometimes the possible link can be from much longer ago than a few months and here the memory is almost invariably an unsolved murder case .
3 Finally , as the advanced further education pool is virtually certain to be reduced , in relative terms , in the next few years and consequently the survival of some institutions may be at stake , NAB 's most difficult job is likely to be to steer public sector higher education through the stormy seas ahead with as little long-term damage as possible .
4 They rolled around on the ground together for a few moments and then the boy 's mother came out and gave him Sergeant 's leash .
5 Gesner would be on in a few moments and then the thing would lift off .
6 But the cell must already have an internal system which can respond to such signals and again the signal is being selective .
7 The results of these discussions , therefore , could have significant implications for authorised firms and the training needs of their members , who may well be asked to demonstrate not only their proven skills in handling such matters but also the level of their knowledge of the market and the products on offer .
8 It was pointed out that the relocation of Mackies would create just such conditions and eventually the minority workforce will be disposed of .
9 The project indicates how retailers organise the labour in such stores and consequently the range of types of job created .
10 Secondly , as these yields and therefore the cost of non-bank borrowing fall , the demand for bank lending is reduced .
11 An increasing body of evidence suggests that the desmoplastic stroma in the vicinity of the tumour epithelial cells is responsible for the synthesis of these enzymes and not the tumour cells themselves as Jonathan Waxman and Harpreet Wasan 's editorial implies .
12 that we should not have been asked to comment on … the way the curriculum would be affected by these materials and how the school itself would be looking at its way of using them , other than perhaps information skills where we could help them with commercial publications to give them some ideas .
13 In the paper prepared by the Trade Union Research Project which the Panel considered , they outline 5 options , one is a new model , two is a switch to high technology industry and the Panel will come up and say well they either support one or two or three of these options and then the council will have to consider which of the options they adopt , and then have to consider what their planning powers are in relation to it .
14 ‘ We very much regret these redundancies but overall the reorganisation will result in a more targeted and focused research effort .
15 Children 's behaviour problems can arise in all of these contexts and so the advice needs to be specifically tailored to the individual family 's requirements .
16 Mr Winchester , a Mac-fan of many years and now the boss of a Mac-using electronic-publishing company , has an ingenious explanation : unlike the clumsy MS-DOS operating system that powers IBM computers and all their clones , the Mac can cope with comparative ease with the pictographic scripts and unusual phonetic alphabets of Asia .
17 The WORDWISE program will be used as an example here but the options are very similar in all packages and once the user learns the basics of word processing- switching between programs is relatively easy and it is likely that schools will have different types of word processing programs in the school library , in the computer room and in classrooms .
18 When we consider the nature of many items that only the state uses ( or hopefully does not use ! )
19 In a closed-loop control scheme with continuously.variable switching angle the motor is able to develop its pull-out torque at all speeds and therefore the system performance is maximised .
20 The department to examine their homework policy and look at what is being set to all pupils but especially the examination candidates .
21 Predictably they will tell the adviser that they can not rehouse all those families and perhaps the tenant can contact the police .
22 As we set out I wonder if I can be allowed more miracles and how the rest of my family and fellow pilgrims will be affected .
23 The , the group usually has a leader or symbols which represent its aspirations like the statue of the Virgin Mary or , or Golden Churches or something to which act as representatives or icons for the aspirations , the ideals of the individual 's ego and every member of the group shares those , that leader or those icons or those ideals and consequently the group is unified by a kind of sentry petal flow of individual narcissistic libido towards the centre , towards the leader and that makes them more identifiable with each other .
24 he sez they went to several addresses but then the driver surrendered himself at the police station .
25 No one at the banquet could possibly have crossed the Firth of Forth in such weather with such speed and he knew from his own spies that only the King had crossed the Forth that night .
26 Of course the public only wanted entertainment , but the point for intellectual observers was that the public had only wanted it on their own terms and so the story of film was the story of how the masses had dragged it down to their own level .
27 Each case turns on its own facts but once the boundary between protectable secrets and general skill and knowledge is crossed the employer can not , even by way of express covenant , restrict the employee 's ability to use those skills once employment has ended ( Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 ) .
28 However unpopular such a measure might at first appear , the long experience of the commissioners had shown them not only the inefficacy in most cases but also the cruelty of issuing executions against the goods of defendants — ‘ as regards the wives and children of debtors by selling their beds from under them , and the expense and oppression attending the levy ’ .
29 It results in very rapid weight loss in most cases and generally the weight stabilises at around the ‘ ideal ’ level .
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