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

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1 The judgments of the visitors in In re S. ( A Barrister ) [ 1970 ] 1 Q.B .
2 The autocratic leader tended to give orders , and to interrupt the activities of the boys by giving commands to do something .
3 At least , this was the opinion of Dugdale , writing a hundred years later ; but it should be remembered that he was one of a long line of propagandists for land drainage , and that , while localized deterioration must have taken place , there is also ample evidence of the activities of the courts of sewers and of individual enterprise by secular landlords .
4 I would like to help with the activities of the Friends of the Ulster Orchestra in the following way(s) :
5 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
6 State publications were to be instructed and private publications " stimulated " to present the activities of the authorities in a favourable light .
7 Meanwhile Scotland Yard confirmed that officers from the Obscene Publications Squad have been closely monitoring the activities of the Children of God cult in Britain .
8 To satisfy the court that these conditions have been met , it is necessary to obtain either oral testimony or , in the vast majority of cases , a signed statement from the person that occupies ‘ a responsible position in relation to the management of the activities for the purposes of which the computer was used ’ ( s.5(4) ) .
9 The soil 's being used to build up the defences on the banks of the River Severn in Gloucestershire .
10 Although the tracheation of the pupal wings has yielded important data for ascertaining the homologies of the wing-veins of the adults , there is in some orders ( e.g. Trichoptera ) a wide divergence between the two systems .
11 In Fig. 14 the homologies of the sclerties of the labium with those of the maxillae are indicated .
12 It is interesting to speculate whether the boys ' attitudes are a result of their own experiences or are simply a reflection of the attitudes of the adults in their household .
13 Changes in the attitudes of the citizens of the EC are likely to be an even longer process .
14 ONE has to go back to Julius Caesar to understand Rome 's interest in Britain and the attitudes of the tribes of south-eastern Britain to Rome .
15 Certain groups of individuals — ethnic minorities , homosexuals , young people — may also be suspicious of the attitudes of the police towards them .
16 So when he sees Rose staring at him with her dark , serious eyes among the crowds on the staircases in the interval ( this is at a concert ) he does n't hesitate for a moment , but goes straight up to her .
17 The excesses in the analyses of Flotta or offshore may therefore be indirectly due to the effects of Sullom Voe .
18 ‘ How well this social organization serves the purposes of those who seek to impose it depends in the last resort upon the conceptions in the minds of the men and women they recruit for these purposes .
19 Then came the true report about the forced labour camps , the concentration camps , and the cruelties of the Germans in Europe .
20 Public policy in a number of countries has been increasingly exercised since the mid-1970s by the problems of controlling state expenditure and increasing the efficiency of the state 's activities .
21 Dated at approximately 1430 it concerns a writ , ‘ Commission ad computa collectorem denorionum pro clausura villae ’ , which may be translated as a ‘ Commission for the hearing of the accounts of the collectors of money for the walling of a town ’ .
22 Between 1270 and 1300 , for example , the accounts of the Justices of the Forest north of Trent were presented only four times , and then for comparatively small sums .
23 It would be wrong , however , to rely exclusively on the accounts of the teachers to whom we spoke , and it is worth noting that the evaluators ' observations temper this picture of dynamism and progressiveness .
24 Indeed the accounts of the feuds between Middle Eastern factions in the eleventh and twelfth century read much like the strife between the militias in modern Beirut , and there is no suggestion that these present-day protagonists have particularly mystical views about dreaming .
25 The narrator comments : The accounts of the torments to which Christina subjected herself convey a feeling of a disturbed personality although she apparently miraculously survived them .
26 The meeting sorry the meeting this evening is quite clearly is to talk about get your views on how best to plan the programmes for the facilities for the future .
27 This was that although the District would be explicitly recognised as the Responsible Body for Chapter III courses throughout the rural areas scheme , if any class wished to have a Chapter III category course organised by the Cambridge Board the WEA would agree to the Board assuming providing powers for the purpose of meeting the wishes of the students in the class .
28 I promise you that I will continue to listen and where I can I will do my best to respond to the wishes of the ideals of and the aspirations of this movement that I hold so dear .
29 It 's been in contradiction to the wishes of the voters of this country .
30 The meanings of the words in list ( a ) are not as clear as those in list ( b ) .
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