Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The income becomes the highest part of the settlor 's income although the settlor has a right to recover the tax from the trust .
2 Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation .
3 The very size of the defences emphasizes the local wealth available when compared with other large and small towns in the province .
4 Adding in more tone from the guitar has the desired effect , but the Ovation 's EQ is very sensitive and there 's a fine line between improving or overdoing it .
5 An inscription on the base confirms the new destiny of the monument .
6 One of the checks computes the current reference pixel count as a percentage of a previously saved ‘ normal ’ value .
7 The Pentagon expects the new Blackjack strategic bomber , which has swing wings like those of the USAF 's B-I , but is bigger , to enter service in 1986 or 1987 .
8 The writer enters the negative force-field and her steps are often tentative and painful ; her conclusions often oblique or noncommittal However , having traversed a terrain full of snares , in the final story , Northern Chess the female hero emerges triumphant from the ashes of her sisters , who over the centuries have been burnt at the stake for their dangerous powers .
9 The trial follows the rapid growth of BT 's video conferencing operations which allow subscribers to replace expensive business travel and face to face meetings with a television link .
10 The award recognises the innovative use of technology in the programme and also marks the success of the programme which offers a genuine educational qualification recognised by the building industry .
11 The award recognises the Offshore Division 's overall safety program and outstanding performance during 1992 .
12 The board encompasses the entire Earth : the only game ever attempted has already taken almost a billion years and shows no signs of a conclusion .
13 If the assisted party is unsuccessful , his or her liability to the Legal Aid Board is limited to the amount of his or her contribution and , in that respect , the Board bears the financial risk of litigation .
14 The Board sets the final examination from a detailed syllabus available from the NEBE .
15 The RAF believes the current emergency could point to even more co-operation between the two hospitals in the future …
16 The shell plays the same role for a snail as the stone house does for a caddis larva .
17 The winner becomes the new Warboss .
18 7.13 > 2.63 therefore reject null hypothesis at 99% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of alternative candidates within the domain of banking .
19 3.69 > 2.61 therefore reject null hypothesis at 99% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word from alternative candidates within the domain of estate agents .
20 The t-score can be checked against statistical tables to determine the level of significance : i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of other candidate words .
21 2.84 > 2.101 therefore : reject null hypothesis at 95% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 95% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of other candidate words .
22 As soon as the milk reaches the correct temperature , give it to your baby .
23 I suspect the misinterpretation represents the deep longing that most humans have to get inside the heads of other animals .
24 By their social destruction , the message is conveyed that the impairment represents the greatest fall for a person this side of death .
25 The case demonstrates the interlocking nature of rights , interests and obligations .
26 But the case illustrates the fine line between acting in a public spirited manner , and breaking the law .
27 The resistance limits the additional current drawn from the supply to charge the capacitor , when the transistor switch is initially opened .
28 Given that ( i ) no other sources support this view ; ( ii ) the view is none the less generally reasonable ; ( iii ) evidence from Pomponius ( and perhaps also Julian ) seems to speak against it for the second century ; and ( iv ) a Justinianic interpolation seems unlikely , it seems most probable that the text represents the genuine view of Papinian .
29 The text summarises the conclusive evidence that man-made CFC 's are responsible for the damage .
30 When the interrupt system is on , and any device flag register is set to 1 then the computer finishes the current instruction , switches the interrupt system off , stores the contents of the program counter in the left-most twelve bits of store location 0 , and continues to execute instructions starting at location 1 .
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