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

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1 There 's no budget provision , and as a consequence approval is being sought for that some to come from the contingency .
2 The party 's total vote was just half that given to the Communists in a similar number of boroughs .
3 Erm I presume that the s are right in saying that this this relates to the display account at at Newark .
4 This all goes on the report in the morning .
5 This all tripped off the fräulein 's tongue with uncharacteristic facility .
6 This all helps in the recycling process , as no new chemicals need to be added , which saves energy and water .
7 A pay rise was promised for 1991 to bring Reichsbahn salaries up to half those earned by the Bundesbahn , and talks were to take place on redundancies and compensation .
8 Environmentally-sensitive areas have been established to restrict the use of chemical fertilisers , though fewer than half those recommended by the Nature Conservancy Council ( NCC ) .
9 and about that much left in the bottle so er
10 Though we shall have much more to say on the issues that allegedly divide quantitative and qualitative methods in later chapters , the kind of choice just alluded to is neither urgent nor necessary .
11 I will have much more to say about the biochemistry of these events in the context of my own experiments in the next chapter ; I do n't want to get into great detail here but instead would emphasize that Kandel explains the reflex and its habituation and sensitization by a series of reductions .
12 It 's just that other have had so much more to say about the work .
13 It is much more to do with the work itself .
14 They had much more to do with the politics of the relations between central and local government than with financial procedures .
15 It is much more to do with the image within the hair and from a grooming point of view , the hair should be on a par with the clothes .
16 Such a system might have much more to offer in the way of conflict-resolution than the present system of customary principles as a loose framework within which states enter into negotiations .
17 They have much less to do with the demands of competitiveness than with the perversities of an industrial relations law whose imbalance was over-corrected during the 1980s .
18 And to observe these few coming from the distance of Pluto would require a larger gamma ray detector than any that have been constructed so far .
19 But all that happens at the end is that he wakes up one morning , goes outside , gets into a balloon and takes off . ’
20 All that happens in the play is based on fact , ’ Janes pledges solemnly in the programme notes .
21 In this sense , the unpredictability of all that happens in the church is a necessary precondition of freedom .
22 It seems that there has been no period of time during which man has endeavoured to conduct and control his affairs without providing for himself a worshipable entity or being to whom he can appeal , and to whom he has attributed powers of control over all that happens in the universe , particularly on earth .
23 Ice hockey 's a rough , tough sport with all that zooming around the rink at lightning pace , bodychecking opponents into the barriers and whacking the puck at speeds of up to 70mph .
24 What it did for David was have the same mushrooming effect , creating this balloon image of star power — all that staying at The Plaza and The Beverley Hills Hotel did .
25 King Henry respects my lord 's views on all that pertains to the march .
26 These bare poles are all that remains of the jungle that the lake drowned as the waters rose behind the dam .
27 As all that remains of the type specimen in the MCZ Harvard are fragments of the arms this can not be confirmed .
28 A sunken wreck in the Severn by Worcester racecourse is all that remains of the Tarka , a former lifeboat that took part in the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940 .
29 In brick , it is superb and rises above a cloister that is all that remains of the monastery .
30 Images , feelings and emotions are drained down the cords and into the hands of the Great Enchanter , who crushes them into a frail stream of dust , all that remains of the soul .
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