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

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1 The independent adjustment of each side meant that jaws could also be positioned at infinitely varying angles , and the grooves on the inside faces of the maws were useful for clamping copper or plastic pipe or dowelling when cutting .
2 Return these needles ( latches OPEN ) to the machine , the outside to the inside and the inside needles to the outsides .
3 The public , which did not have the inside information of the police , could be less sure .
4 The total size of the claims resulting from such an incident might well be enormous , even though the computer program itself may have only cost a few hundred pounds .
5 My hon. Friend puts his finger on a crucial point : the total income of the museums and galleries for which I am responsible , outside their grant in aid , is £48 million — up by £20 million from the figures for three years ago .
6 Where a plaintiff claims the delivery of goods let under a hire-purchase agreement to a person other than a body corporate , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it , with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods claimed ; ( 6 ) the total price of the goods ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the unpaid balance of the total price ; ( 9 ) whether a default notice or a notice under s 76(1) or s 98(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 has been served on the debtor and if it has , the date on which and the manner in which it was so served ; ( 10 ) the date when the right to demand delivery of the goods accrued ; ( 11 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as an alternative to the delivery of the goods ; and ( 12 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed in addition to the delivery of the goods or any claim under sub-paragraph ( 10 ) , stating the cause of action in respect of which each such claim is made .
7 Do you know what the total price of the tickets would have been if I had to pay for this , one hundred and ten pounds
8 Unfortunately , there can be too many project groups ( or ‘ commando groups ’ ) for the good of the total organisation , and a manager 's dilemma is to decide how many project groups he should create to satisfy the needs of his subordinates , and how much bureaucratic organisation structure should be retained for the benefit of the total organisation despite the wishes of his subordinates .
9 He made a similar point about a rise in salary for municipal employees : there was no possibility of seriously debating that unless the local Assembly knew what they might otherwise spend the money on , and what the total budget for the municipalities was — and information on both points was not forthcoming .
10 This can be shown as : £351 × 15% = £52.65 The total cost of the goods is therefore £351 + £52.65 = £403.65
11 Add together the total cost of the goods for the month
12 Add together the total cost of the goods .
13 Hence , if 10,000 call options are bought for 10p each on Hanson shares which are priced by the market at 200p each , the total cost of the options will be 10,000(o0.1)= 1,000 and the commission ( at a rate of 1 percent ) will be ( l0,000 ) ( 2 ) ( 0.01 ) = 200 ( rather than 1 per cent of the value of the options ; i.e. 10 ) .
14 Professor Dietz estimates the total cost of the wages and equipment of these armies at £892,000 , to which should be added about £20,000 , lent to the Emperor Maximilian .
15 The total exposure of the vendors under the warranties and indemnities shall be limited to the consideration paid and ( if higher ) the consideration that would have been paid if a dividend and any other non trading transaction ( e.g. pension fund contributions , compensations for loss of office , etc. ) had not been paid between [ date ] and completion but will not exceed £ [ ] million .
16 the total disappearance of the bones
17 This means that the total enthalpy of the products of the reaction is different from the total enthalpy of the reactants .
18 This means that the total enthalpy of the products of the reaction is different from the total enthalpy of the reactants .
19 Vugs that have resulted from the leaching of crystals of replacement anhydrite also make an important contribution to the total porosity of the breccias ( cf.
20 The total time of the exercises from start to finish is 3 minutes 45 seconds .
21 His benign indifference to the grave problems of the contemporary world was seen as one of the main causes of the threatened collapse of British civilization and of the total isolation of the Die-hards .
22 Energy may be exchanged between materials and the surroundings but the total energy of the materials and surroundings remains constant .
23 One aspect of the Scottish success — the total confidence of the Scots in the paper money issued by its banks — led to today 's unusual situation where commercial banks continue to issue their own notes .
24 In this case the duration of time spent in training constituted a not insubstantial part of the total duration of the contracts upon which most of the temporary workers were initially recruited ( six months ) .
25 The main interest of Cubism is the total difference of the painters from each other . ’
26 At the end of the output the total area of the polygons and the number of points processed is given .
27 Our Confirmation and Account will show the total charge for the services to be provided by us .
28 What is the total weight of the Snappers ?
29 Most finance texts would suggest that purchasers of assets via the financial markets are entering a fair game in that the market will price assets according to expectations of future cash flows incorporating some risk discount ( albeit one likely to reflect systematic risk , ie after taking the opportunity for portfolio diversification into account , rather than the total variance of the returns ) .
30 The difference between the net proceeds of an instrument and the total amount of the payments ( or other transfers of economic benefits ) which the issuer may be required to make in respect of the instrument .
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