Example sentences of "the [noun] [adj] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The £1 billion package for business and industry was exactly matched by the £1 billion that the pension funds will lose once the new ACT rules come into effect .
2 Regarding Woodhouse Close are the readers aware that the deal involves a housing association which will take over in excess of 150 of these properties ?
3 The method used ( and you may well think of a better one ! ) is to drive two brass gimp or panel pins into the panel on each side of each of the l.e.d.s such that the l.e.d. wires can be looped around ( no tightness here ) and be soldered to the pins rather as Fig. 6 shows .
4 Said I 've been sorting the notes out , I 've put them in order back in , so that when he comes to the window all that the office staff got ta do is look through , like we was told to do
5 The president told aircraft workers at the company 's plant in Seattle that he believed a lot of the redundancies would not have been announced ‘ had it not been for the $26 billion that the US stood by and let Europe plough into Airbus over the last several years ’ .
6 One of the management team came out of the meeting hopeful that the buyout could be agreed .
7 It was also during the period 1924–35 that a forging of closer relationships between the WEA and the Trade Union movement was attempted .
8 It was within the period 1650–1710 that the building of many stone houses took place and the galleries with them .
9 Under Section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 , where it appears to the Attorney General that the sentencing of a person in the Crown Court has been unduly lenient he may refer the case to the Court of Appeal , with leave , for the sentence to be reviewed .
10 In some cases referral is essential , but this chapter will show that for many the CAB is developing specialist in-depth expertise that has turned the tables such that the CAB is now becoming the agency to whom clients are referred .
11 The £200 million that the government has pledged to Alvey represents 60 per cent of the £350 million total spending proposed in last year 's Alvey report .
12 The same separation of colours will also be made visible to our observer for any raindrop that is situated in a region of the sky such that the line joining the raindrop to the sun makes an angle D with the line joining the raindrop to the observer .
13 The law 's response if the matter were tested would doubtless be that , first , it must be satisfactorily established by the doctor responsible that the patient was in fact incompetent .
14 They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed .
15 The Clinton administration is slowly turning its attention to the $14 billion that the US government will spend this year on basic research , conducting a review of six multi-billion-dollar interagency initiatives and convening a panel of senior administrators to draw up programmes for future budgets that correspond to the president 's domestic policy goals .
16 We must get the situation straight that the County Council is the ruling authority , we are only a subsidiary as a county and we get our problems on our traffic and our highways as we are only agents to the County Council , and the County Council control the education of Social Services .
17 The fear is , first , that paying a national army would create an awkward precedent and , second , that it would cost $1m–7m a month on top of the $1.2 billion that the operation is already expected to cost .
18 Is the Minister confident that the counselling services offered to someone in such circumstances are of the highest quality ?
19 Since other Governments , such as the American Government , still have Syria on their terrorist list , is the Minister certain that no evidence exists of any link between any terrorist organisation and the Syrian Government ?
20 Is the Minister aware that a number of stud farms in my constituency , including two owned by Her Majesty the Queen , and also stud farms in general make a tremendous contribution to the rural economy ?
21 Is the Minister aware that a number of people in the west midlands and elsewhere who took the opportunity of buying their accommodation now find that their homes have been repossessed as a direct result of Government economic policy ?
22 Is the Minister aware that the case for expanded production and investment at the Dalzell plate mill in Lanarkshire is now backed by the Glasgow university study , the Scottish Office , the Scottish Trade Union Congress , the Scottish National party and Motherwell district council , all of whom believe that it is an outstanding plant , given the requisite investment , with a ready market for its enlarged product ?
23 Is the Minister aware that the Government are cramming more and more university students into the same buildings as a consequence of the fact that they are trying to have people obtain degrees on the cheap ?
24 Is the Minister aware that the Government have just announced that they have achieved a financial bonanza that no previous Government in history have enjoyed ?
25 Is the Minister aware that the Act can not be fully effective unless the provision of child psychiatric services is improved ?
26 Is the Minister aware that the Commissioner for Agriculture is now the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development ?
27 Is the Minister aware that the Ramblers Association has published a manifesto for access ?
28 Is the Minister aware that the proposals for the expansion and development of the Dalzell works have been pursued for many years more consistently and vigorously by the Labour party than by any other party ?
29 Is the Minister aware that the cracker he pulls this Christmas will probably have been packaged by a home worker , as will the Christmas cards and gift tags ?
30 Is the Minister aware that the number of eye tests in the Oldham area dropped by one third last year ?
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