Example sentences of "an [noun] [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In the Darlington records , there is an entry which refers to the tipping with silver of a horn spoon , one ounce , seven shillings and sixpence , so it seems there may be some basis in fact for this story .
2 At present an employer 's tortious liability for the safety of his employees may take one of three forms : ( a ) The employer may be vicariously liable for the negligence of an employee which leads to the plaintiff employee being injured .
3 In the 17C this area was out of the jurisdiction of the town and was solely in the hands of the Knights of Malta , an honour which dates from the 12C .
4 The first phase is an overview which leads to the identification of the major things of interest in that area .
5 At their most powerful , Rheims ' photographs have an audaciousness which goes beyond the contrived scenarios which are presented in much of her work .
6 So what you 're saying , in terms of the eight minutes , is that something , an event which happens on the sun , which is visible , takes about eight minutes to reach us .
7 An event which occurs after the breach of duty and which contributes to the plaintiff 's damage , may break the chain of causation , so as to render the defendant not liable for any damage beyond this point .
8 In support of C.D.C. 's introduction to the company , partial funding of the exercise has been agreed with Renfrewshire Enterprise , an organisation which helps with the development of local industry .
9 Angles between these produce an output which varies as the cosine of the angle , leading to the familiar figure-of-eight polar diagram for directional sensitivity .
10 Chief Constables , for example , are n a different position from other chief officers by holding executive authority in their own right ( and not derived from councillors ) , an arrangement which lies at the heart of suggestions that the police are less accountable for their actions than other local-authority employees ( Oliver , 1987 ) .
11 Within a social circle in which direct expression of crude prejudice is not discouraged , one can find , nevertheless , an argument which draws upon the prevailing images , or social norms , of prejudice .
12 An argument which pulls in the opposite direction is this : even when the government or a governmental agency is , for example , making contracts , it is doing so in some sense as representative of the citizenry at large and must bear the interests of the community as a whole constantly in mind .
13 In a classroom it can give you the students ' view of the teacher , it can give you the teacher 's view of the students or it can be an observer which sits at the side of the class and looks from one to the other .
14 In other words , a child with an MLU which falls below the bottom of this range is relatively unusual in so far as her MLU is lower than about 85 per cent of ordinary children .
15 Being the Bishop of an area which stretches from the North West to the Midlands , a I see a great variety of difficulties , yet I also see a wonderful breadth of support both spiritual and material .
16 The return of the kidnapping plague to Lebanon — albeit to Sidon , an area which lies outside the control of the Syrian army — has grave implications .
17 It has created 1,900 jobs but during the same period over 800 existing jobs have been lost in an area which lies at the heart of three parliamentary constituencies with some of the highest unemployment rates in Britain .
18 As far as we can ascertain , the Top 100 list is unique in that information of its kind has not before been published before , covering an area which coincides with the Daily Post 's circulation area .
19 ‘ You have to go back to the days of Brady and Hindley for an incident which compares to the horror . ’
20 Although for the most part meditative , the topicality of this exhibition could not be clearer in Rory Donaldson 's photographically transformed Hands Off Our Water poster , an image which figures in the newly-available catalogue for the show .
21 One way of finding applicants of a suitable calibre is to use an agency which specializes in the type of employee you are looking for , and which , if it is a good agency , will already have done some preliminary sorting to weed out those who are entirely unsuitable .
22 If an error is made this should be made clear in an SSR which replies to the SPR .
23 Chapter 9 consists of the working out in a Tyneside context of an idea which derives from the work of Zusa Ferge ( 1979 ) and Alan Walker ( 1984 ) .
24 Referring to Figure 5 , it will be seen that there must be two places , one on either side of the tip of the extra sheet , where the atoms are distorted to an angle which approximates to the theoretical shearing strength of the crystal .
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