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

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1 The cubs will be released onto private estates where the staff can keep their eyes on them .
2 because their husbands have made these settlements , often at very emotional times when the women were not really in a position to really make sure they
3 The covert reasons why the scheme drew widespread support from Cardiff solicitors was that it was part of an internal power struggle .
4 Seven or eight hours later the 20-page script would be finished and the Teacher 's depleted .
5 Local issues , including the election of three independent candidates who campaigned against a new road , played a part in the Tories ' loss of Merton , and similar borough-specific factors seemed to be at work in those Labour authorities where the party fared particularly badly .
6 But in recent years the knowledge of the role of electricity in the treatment of disease has developed considerably , and there are no technical reasons why the findings and the techniques outlined can not be implemented and developed immediately by any competent specialist .
7 Go further up and you reach ultrasonic frequencies where the noise can be heard by dogs and not humans .
8 The anecdotal evidence is that parties often want informal , non-legalistic meetings where the expert can hear what the parties ' non-legal representatives have to say , without any lawyers being present .
9 Quadrant 4 covers the type of innovative activities where the goals and outputs can be fairly well specified and the means to achieve them are relatively clear .
10 One view is that climatic geomorphology assumes that climate governs the character and distribution of landforms and although this view appears to be assumed by some of the critics of climatic geomorphology they do not cite many specific cases where the viewpoint is clearly advanced .
11 There could be many possible reasons why the surgeon refuses to operate .
12 EIGHT months ago the conservative Daily Telegraph seemed a happy media parable of modern Britain .
13 It was especially popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when the whole of fashionable society decamped from London to Bath once a year to take the waters and to see and be seen .
14 Eleven months later the new Secretary of State said that he was equally committed to a very substantial expansion in student numbers , and stated that the government 's plans were for an increase of 50,000 by 1993 .
15 A young mother living in a damp flat with unheated bedrooms where the mould appears in charcoal blots across the wall , has a child who has suffered several bouts of pneumonia and now has chest convulsions .
16 Cell divisions of the mammalian egg are unlike those of lower animals where the planes of division appear with military precision .
17 In private settings where the field man needs some seemingly objective , unambiguous evidence to support his demands for remedial action , sample results are also useful , though most dischargers are prepared to accept the field man 's personal assessment of the nature of the pollution .
18 Apart from a few nouns which allow a choice of singular or plural concord ( e.g. The committee is/are considering the question ) , the choice of singular in English rules out the possibility of plural reference by default , and vice versa .
19 Public affairs , local authority , government , financial , and charity public relations all call for different talents so the people working in these areas often have very different educational backgrounds and work experience from those doing consumer public relations .
20 Although there were few States where the Republicans were as deeply entrenched as the Democrats were in their southern strongholds , there were several where the need for large welfare state payments to win votes for a marginal government was low .
21 VAUXHALL LEAGUE teams could well be in the vanguard of the non-League assault on England 's top clubs when the FA Cup third-round draw is made on BBC1 tomorrow night .
22 But each has different effects at different ages so the balance is sensitive to changes in age structure ( de Cooman , Ermisch , and Joshi 1987 , 1988 ) .
23 Thirty-six hours later the Big Man himself arrived by Air Malai DC-10 .
24 They insisted their project had a backer but there were commercial reasons why the details could not be revealed until the deal was finalised .
25 Just 30 minutes later the westerly switched itself off — just like that , as the man said — and we had to motor sail for the rest of the voyage .
26 Suggest some reasons why the land in the background in the photograph is less valuable to farmers than that in the foreground .
27 However , we can not be sure , for it is clear that from Mesolithic times onwards the frequency of brachycephaly was increasing continually in some parts of Europe .
28 One day Tony gets up to watch and witnesses one of the few times when the sun travels across a blue , cloudless sky .
29 Oh we did that a few times when the , the borders were closed with
30 At some frequencies even the best optical fibre available will absorb or scatter light , whereas at other frequencies they will pass light with almost no attenuation or scattering .
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