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

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1 The director of the Stedelijk Museum retires with the Barnet Newman dispute unresolved
2 The Moebius Strip stands on the southern bank of the Grand Canal about a kilometre along from the Baratha Arcade , between the Church of the Directed Panspermia and a crustacean restaurant .
3 CONTINUING the Cockerton theme set by the Alma , Fountain of the Week digs deep into the flowerbeds of the village green and comes up with an historic geezer .
4 Frederick Frank Veazey has bought the club and aims to target older people when the Middlesbrough premises re-opens as The New Belmont Club .
5 The Australian professional took 7–103 , bringing his tally of league wickets to 35 and , although the home side made 187–8 , there was plenty of time for the Middlesbrough batsmen to knock off the runs .
6 The only note of discord came from fans who swamped the Middlesbrough switchboard complaining about the timing of the event .
7 Officials asked for money to help the Middlesbrough club survive after a series of fires at their Normanby Road ground .
8 The Stirling bombers used on the S.A.S. missions such as Houndsworth were more than a local goods service ferrying freight to various points in France .
9 Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan .
10 The Orangerie des Tuileries has been refurbished ( 1983 ) ; the Musée Picasso created in the hotel Sale ( 1985 ) and other thirty major museums in and around the capital have been modernised and renovated .
11 The LM aggravation comes towards the end of treatment and is a return of old symptoms stimulated by the remedy itself .
12 This will cause the LM curve to shift to the right , as shown in Fig. 6 .
13 The LM curve shifts to the right , as shown , but the intersection of the horizontal part of the LM curve with the IS curve is unchanged .
14 In the above cases , where full employment is not reached , as wages and prices fall and the LM curve shifts to the right , the IS curve will also shift to the right as consumption increases .
15 When the price level falls , we have seen that the LM curve shifts to the right ( because a fall in the price level with a constant nominal money supply represents an increase in the real money supply ) .
16 The Chelmsford pair battled through the earlier rounds despite their putting , which at crucial moments let them down , but were ultimately found out in a showpiece beset by cold winds and rain .
17 Though this rate drops during the rest of the year , the small estuary of the Rhode River received for the entire year an average 5.1 tonnes of total nitrogen from bulk precipitation ( snow and rain ) , and 7.3 tonnes from watershed run-off .
18 The first three of these are clearly concerned with the treatment of third-country nationals , and it is therefore of interest to note that the question of visa policy , which might be thought to be implicit in the second and third objectives mentioned above will fall within the scope of Community competence by virtue of the new Article 100C of the EEC Treaty introduced by the Maastricht Treaty .
19 With regard to the United Kingdom 's special treatment in the context of Economic and Monetary Union , it is sometimes forgotten that the EEC Treaty has from the outset required , under Articles 103 and 105 , co-ordination of economic policy and exchange rate policy , and in Opinion 1/91 the European Court also suggested that the attainment of Economic and Monetary Union was already a Community objective ; it should therefore hardly be a surprise that the ECU has been defined in a series of regulations enacted under Article 235 .
20 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
21 The interest in Britain 's retention of bases and the deployment of troops , ships and aircraft in the Persian Gulf , at Aden and Singapore , and in the Indian Ocean deepened as the United States became ever more deeply and uncomfortably involved in war in South-East Asia from the mid-1960s .
22 The Northumberland poet appears at The Southfield , Southfield Road , Middlesbrough , at 8pm .
23 Feeling sheepish about his ineligibility for active servIce , Lewis had accepted an invitation from the RAF chaplains to tramp around the country and give talks to the men in various RAF stations .
24 Although the RAF children came to the local primary school there was little contact between us locals and the American children .
25 The study 's thesis was that Attlee built on the Whitehall machine constructed in the Second World War and used it to implement the Labour Party 's reform programme .
26 Such a situation would apply when the exchange rate had moved to £1 = DM2.727 ( year 2b ) , when the UK car in WG would no longer be uncompetitive and the WG car sold in the UK would no longer have a price-competitive advantage .
27 The introduction was made , and the joint presence in the Moscow shop led to a joint stand at an exhibition .
28 THE Victoria Cross won by a pilot during the first 1,000-bomber raid over Germany in May 1942 is expected to fetch up to £60,000 at Christie 's in London on April 24 .
29 For once it decided not to have cystitis and gushed out like the Victoria Falls funnelled through a hose pipe .
30 All of the ways in which the design of the Williamson scheme differ from the design of the ERM serve to make the former more durable — largely , it must be admitted , by making it less ambitious .
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