Example sentences of "and [prep] [det] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 By a deathbed grant he ensured the foundation at Denhall in the Wirral of a hospital to care for the poor and for those shipwrecked on the passage to Ireland .
2 Some four hundred medicinal plants ‘ hardy enough to bear the open air ’ are listed and for those found in the fields , ‘ generally termed as Weeds ’ , typical habitat is given to assist those ‘ inclinable to cultivate them ’ .
3 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
4 Until systems exist that allow accurate recording of congenital anomalies present at birth and of those recognised after the neonatal period such a study faces insurmountable difficulties .
5 In 1972 the official unemployment rate was under 4 per cent , and of those questioned in the Nuffield survey , only 5 per cent told interviewers that they were currently out of work .
6 It is a tribute to the skill and wisdom of our ancestors that no outstanding staple crops have been introduced in the past 5000 years , and of those introduced in the past thousand years only a few , like the swede , have a significant nutritional impact .
7 In general terms , special damage is damage over and above that suffered by the public at large or some significant section of it affected by the decision .
8 Any private individual who has suffered particular damage as a result of the nuisance ( i.e. damage over and above that suffered by the public as a whole ) may bring a civil action in tort to seek the abatement of the nuisance and recover damages for loss already sustained .
9 By contrast both productive opportunities yield positive NPVs ; that is , they provide a return to investors over and above that offered by the capital market .
10 Therefore the new information contained in the price of a futures contract , over and above that contained in the current spot price , is the value of the cash flows from owning the index between now and time T ( Carlton , 1984 ) .
11 The review of RAWP also examined the use of census based socioeconomic variables ( so called ‘ social deprivation ’ factors ) to explain variation in health service use over and above that associated with the standardised mortality ratio .
12 Current which is over and above that required by the load is represented on the waveform for I L by the cross-hatched area .
13 But environmentalists have long claimed that the scheme has been underfunded , badly run and above all exploited by the tourist trade .
14 Thus , towns and cities are sources of major social inequalities over and above those generated within the world of work .
15 This implies large uncertainties in the cycle-length-based record of solar irradiance changes over and above those associated with the optimization procedure used to deduce β .
16 As a scholar Mannheim has attracted considerable attention both from commentators interested in the structure of his ideas and from those moved by the possibility of such a bold project as the sociology of knowledge .
17 Academically , 1949 was Philpot 's best year so far , a fitting tribute to the new masters he had appointed and to those returned from the War .
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