Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] [art] [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other controversial topics during the next year include a restructuring of the county programme , the state of pitches , the height and durability of the seam and a continuing inquest into the inability of the 17 county clubs to produce Test-class players .
2 It has been argued , for example , that the majority of the 30,000 government employees in the reafforestation programme in two of the poorest regions of southern Italy are uneconomically employed .
3 Throughout the remainder of the 1935–6 session he was exhausted , depressed and bereft of any reserve of prestige .
4 Rivermen were surprised at the force of the bore on a 9.3 metre tide , nearly a metre below maximum at Sharpness .
5 NICRA denounced these measures as a violation of the rights of freedom of speech , assembly and association and was represented at protest rallies over the Republican Clubs ban and the banning of the 1968 Easter Rising commemoration in Armagh .
6 An unused kitchen located on the first floor of this block , provided the necessary space for a new Staff Room , Kitchenette and Toilets , with supplementary Staff Toilets , Lockers and Resources Area being located in the link to the three storey block .
7 We bypassed Shaibah of the famous and immortal song Shaibah Blues — which will be belted out by our sons and their sons I hope for evermore — and on to Bahrain where we landed and had a bit of a briefing by the CO of No 84 Squadron based at Shaihali , and so on down the Gulf to look for the City of Glasgow .
8 Bruin many years later became the CO of No 84 Squadron in Greece — that is before we were all thrown out by the Germans and , let me say at this stage , aided and abetted by a rather unmentionable faction of Greek insurgence .
9 The ā gri holds the body while the young red blood squirts out and slashes the base of the li ga in criss-cross patterns .
10 He sacrifices four lambs at the base of the li ga , then takes two inside and kills them by slitting open the throat and the chest and cutting off one of the forelegs at the shoulder , so the heart can be taken out , still pumping , and offered to the god on a plate on the dhāmi 's raised seat .
11 A major redevelopment of the area including the provision of a 20 ton Derrick Crane to handle the containers had already been carried out .
12 On the basis of the present issue of statements this would mean that about two per cent of the child population are judged as likely to fall outside the provision of the 1988 Act .
13 Under the provision of the 1911 Parliament Act , the maximum life of a Parliament is five years .
14 In Stapp v Shaftesbury Society ( 1982 ) , the employer brought the job to a premature end before the expiry of the one month 's notice period originally specified .
15 We will , of course , move as quickly as possible , but it is most unlikely that my right hon. and learned Friend will be in a position to make the first pay and conditions order under the new Act immediately upon the expiry of the 1987 Act on 31 March 1992 .
16 Whilst a petition , based upon failure to comply with a statutory demand , may be presented before the expiry of the three week period stipulated in the demand if there is a serious possibility that the debtor 's property will be diminished in value ( s 270 ) , no bankruptcy order can be made until the three week period has elapsed ( s 271(2) ) .
17 Initially Narong continued to receive the support of the five coalition members , but by April 3 reports from Bangkok claimed that the military had withdrawn their support .
18 For how long can the right hon. Gentleman guarantee the existence of a 15 Para based in Glasgow ?
19 I seem to have taken it about as far as I can but can find no reason for the existence of the two command files in conventional memory as shown on the enclosed printout .
20 ‘ Northern Ireland may have faded as a football force since the break-up of the 1986 World Cup finals side — and the rebuilding process has been painful .
21 When the reliability of the two control methods are compared , closed-loop control begins to look very attractive , because it eliminates many of the problems associated with open-loop control ( mechanical resonance , intolerance of load changes ) .
22 The pressure of his hand under her elbow was intimate and compelling , and Merrill was filled with a sense of sharing the night and the splendour with the one man right for the occasion .
23 All the smart money for the first to finally come up with the goods is on John Lasseter of Pixar , the perennial star of animation festivals and the winner of the 1989 animation Oscar for the short film Tin Toy .
24 The winner of the 1810 Prix de Rome depicts the subject as a self-assured young rake .
25 back in Oxfordshire the village of Little Coxwell was celebrating two gold medals … back home from Barcelona came Matt Ryan … the winner of the three day event … he 's Australian by birth … but is based in Britain … as Mark Kiff reports
26 It was explicitly cited as a rationale for the sentence in the 1991 case of Marcus Serjeant , an unemployed teenager who fired blanks at the Queen during the Trooping the Colour ceremony .
27 All was about to be revealed as we tracked down madcap Jenny Hanley , the woman at the heart of a million schoolboy fantasies .
28 At the heart of the 1992 programme lies Article 13 of the SEA : " The internal market shall comprise an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods , persons , services and capital is ensured in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty " .
29 At the heart of the 1982 dispute was a so-called pay factor for public services of 4 per cent , which was intended as a marker for pay rises to those working in all public services .
30 The heart of the 127 acre Brighton Marina Village is the Village Square .
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