Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure .
2 In both cases too , those private choices in some cases bring about the tragedy of the commons ( Hardin 1972 ) .
3 Some schools auction off the gifts at the end of the service but if the bid for the produce does n't equal the cost price parents can become upset when other , possibly more prosperous , families are buying their gifts at a discount !
4 To help you get to know the local wines we recommend a special tasting at the Wine Forum , just a few yards walk down the promenade ( book on arrival — M9 per person ) .
5 Although some doctors carry on the tradition of the medical profession in refusing to accept these ‘ outsiders ’ , more are now realising that osteopaths and chiropractors can relieve pain .
6 Some travellers take up the challenge of lone journeys : a test of endurance in Arctic conditions .
7 Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles .
8 Such questions point up the importance of recognizing how the reality principles of power are reworked ‘ intra-discursively ’ .
9 Since the first of these measures runs counter to the purposes of binding , it can not be considered acceptable ; it is suggested , therefore , that , wherever possible , current procedures for channelling material to and through the bindery be investigated , with a view to reducing to a minimum the time which such items spend off the shelf .
10 Gemmill and Dickens argue that such tests examine both the validity of the model and the efficiency of the TOM and that they would have the following implications :
11 It may also be shown that these transformations include both the Ehlers transformation and the rotation described in previous sections .
12 These roads open up the rainforest to waves of settlers who move into the forests and clear even more land by fire .
13 These Acts comprise primarily the regulations , directives , and decisions adopted by those institutions .
14 These rules set out the order in which your relatives will inherit your property if you die without leaving a will .
15 The unities , and disunities , commonalities and eccentricities of these voices mark out the divisions and the degree of integration within the community , those qualities which are rich and those which stagnate and fester .
16 The landscape manager faces major practical difficulties due to lack of basic information , including the extent and location of the individual elements of land cover ( woodlands , moorlands , farmland , etc ) or the way in which these elements make up the landscape .
17 On Sulawesi , these lizards dig up the eggs of the increasingly rare maleo , a bird which buries its egg in the hot sand to hatch out .
18 As stated in chapter one , these problems revolve around the safety and soundness of the financial system and , more importantly for our purposes , conflicts of interest and duty .
19 The individual 's interpretation of a situation is based on personal beliefs about communication competence — one 's own and the other person 's — and these beliefs affect how the individual relates to others , and how others relate to the individual .
20 These rights concern only the property actually demised ; not the common parts .
21 These children make up the majority of patients in growth disorder clinics .
22 These results show again the differences in the possible pathogenesis of Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis .
23 These examples demonstrate how the church can be used as a source of information in the landscape .
24 These factors explain both the exclusivity and the articulation of permanent employment with the system of subcontracting and outworking , in which the labour of women and retired workers predominates .
25 While not representing a complete list of provisions these sections map out the range of professional social work services which should become available at the local level to deal comprehensively with difficulties that might arise in the life of a young person .
26 All of these approaches consider only the primary moving centres , and the constructions represent the locus of one primary point about another .
27 These thoughts frame both the poem of 1914 and the Silmarillion account written many years later .
28 These chapters record how the instructions given in chapters 25–31 are carried out to the letter .
29 These losers make up the core of the 74% of Hungarians who in a recent opinion poll said they thought the economic situation had worsened .
30 These stones extend down the watercourse , over which water flows with the aid of a simple submersible pump .
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