Example sentences of "the [noun prp] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Haddington Sheriff Court heard that the left-hand drive Land Rover driven by Timothy Taylor collided with a ten-ton lorry on the Edinburgh-Newcastle road near Spott , East Lothian , while their 18-man team were returning to Germany from training in the Highlands with the Royal Marines .
2 Oh , I loved Dr. Mac 's pictures " She looked at the Spencer with a marked lack of enthusiasm .
3 Let us return to the PCBCR with a direct quote from the first Parliamentary Bill drawn up .
4 Wheat and cattle existed side by side in the Weald with a wide variety of local wood-based industries .
5 In 1834 it was described as red like the Devon with a golden nose , long silky hair , prominent eyes , wide forehead , fairly wide muzzle , small dewlap , rather thin forelegs of moderate length and a barrel-shaped body ; the average oxen of the time weighed up to 545kg with some up to 725kg .
6 What had not been foreseen was the linking of the CNAA with a public system of higher education ‘ as rigidly conceived as it is implemented by present governmental policy ’ .
7 The Somme dragged on through July , a futile and terrible battle of attrition that cost hundreds of thousands of lives , through Aubers Ridge , Delville Wood , where the Cameronians had a section of trench they called Buchanan Street , and into a dreadful September , when Haig decided to try and break through on the Somme with a secret weapon , the tank .
8 ‘ It must be those two in the BMW with the flash suits , ’ said Waters .
9 These fractures also provide the Stinkdolomit with an enhanced permeability thereby improving the potential productivity of the rocks .
10 The tumult and excitement great , I dined , or rather supped , at the Carlton with a large party of the flower of our side , off oysters , Guinness and broiled bones , and got to bed at half past twelve .
11 In the days before modern oceanography , the story would stop short at this point , with just a long , tenuous chain of widely-separated volcanic islands running down the middle of the Atlantic with no obvious connection between them .
12 In a few days time the nation will again pay lip service to the thousands killed in action during the Second World War , while preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic with a spectacular visit from a NATO fleet in May .
13 Rabbit first set up this side of the Atlantic with a direct sales office in Paris in June 1987 .
14 Any issues affecting the relations of the Serbs with the imperial authorities or with their Muslim landlords and neighbours had to be dealt with by the Muslim authorities , most of whom operated from the cosmopolitan cities .
15 It is to their credit that the office was ready for business on the Monday with a full service being provided to the customers .
16 Labour will replace the YTS with a new training guarantee — a traineeship lasting up to four years and leading to qualifications recognised throughout Britain and the rest of Europe .
17 With a chairman , two frontbenches and whips , these committees are microcosms of the Commons with no special facilities for fact-finding or for doing anything other than what would normally be done if the bill had been kept on the floor of the House .
18 The coalition against Saddam was able to operate under the aegis of the UN with the full authority of Security Council resolutions behind it .
19 Under the terms of the agreements China would provide the Maldives with an interest-free loan of 5,000,000 yuan ( US$1,100,000 ) and a grant of 5,000,000 yuan for implementing projects during the period 1990-95 .
20 I found myself in the Alps with a narrow pass before me , began to ascend the rough and desolate track .
21 So in 1154 Barbarossa crossed the Alps with a large army and Milan was severely punished .
22 He looks at the BBC with a cold outsider 's eye , makes the right sort of noises ( stressing ‘ impartiality ’ , lambasting sloppy Lime Grove journalism ) and is unafraid to alter or cancel potentially controversial programmes .
23 The news comes a week after ICL closed a deal with the BBC to outsource its IBM mainframes through its Facilities Management arm , CFM , as well as providing the BBC with an Open Hire agreement for Unix systems .
24 In February 1984 , the SS Elgaren sailed from the UK with a precious cargo on board , Oxford G–AITF ( formerly RAF ED920 ) .
25 ‘ The importance of diversity in programmes and recognition of the cultures of different parts of the UK with a special service for Scotland run right through the document like letters through a stick of rock . ’
26 My children 's cousins are in the US or the UK with the best education facilities open to them .
27 Such a view of family life coincided in the UK with an intense concentration during the 1950s on the mother as the primary guarantor of children 's health and welfare ( Oakley , 1981 ; Wilson , 1977 ) and aligns comfortably with the period 's economic boom and reconstructionist philosophy .
28 Africa and off the Canaries with a bathymetric range of 930–1700 m .
29 She became noted for her work on the Fringe and is now at the RSC with a fine version of A Woman Killed with Kindness .
30 Having provided the Franks with a Trojan origin , he stated that after the death of Francio they were ruled by duces , thus providing an explanation for the lack of a royal family , which so troubled Gregory , and creating space for a new dynasty of long-haired kings .
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