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

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1 For the BBC the deal means additional revenue from subscription and advertising , and represents a dramatic reevaluation of strategy .
2 Similarly the FDP campaign was dominated by Hans-Dietrich Genscher , the longstanding Foreign Minister who had also played a leading role in the unification process , and FDP posters urged the electorate to " Vote for the Germany the world trusts ! " .
3 In Kenya , though there was relatively little pressure for further alienation of Masai land after the second Masai move , what pressure there was was resisted by the administration , and R.W. Hemsted tried repeatedly to retrieve for the Masai the land alienated to Powys Cobb , which contained streams of crucial importance to Masai stock .
4 For the Sunday the pros would be on their own , battling it out for the first prize of £500,000 .
5 For the CNAA the question was now clear and urgent .
6 On the one hand they strengthened the polytechnics ' resistance to the institutional review element in the CNAA 's procedures , but on the other hand they confirmed for the CNAA the value of gaining intelligence about the overall health of the institutions .
7 The men in the technical crew , unpaid , were earning their way by filming the fiesta for the B.B.C. The Bedouins , whom Cecil cared for and saw to be poor , were being paid in private out of Cecil 's own pocket .
8 For the UK the highest estimate of this social cost is 7 per cent of company output , but most economists think the cost is much lower .
9 In fact , for the UK the tax structure achieves progressivity ( a marginal tax rate greater than the average tax rate ) by having tax allowances and a wide band of income over which the marginal tax rate is a constant .
10 Can I just say sir , we are , er , the manager is preparing a report , tonight plans a report for the February the twenty-second meeting of policy resources committee , on the first , well it 's not the first year , first tranche of the F M contract , and dealing with these points of the
11 For the US the problem was more complicated .
12 In the early stages of the war for the Caucasus the Russians concentrated their resources in the west .
13 For the Piaroa the social can only be created through the skills and the personal autonomy of individuals .
14 ( For the BD the usual minimum time is six years and the maximum is nine . )
15 And I had been loading for the Major the last time that I was out shooting , the last time for me like .
16 During the war these derelict pits were used for various purposes ; Lee 's or Houlder pit became a bomb and ammunition store for the R.A.F. The top pit of Batchelors was used by the Home Guard as a rifle range , and for other weapon training .
17 Or does it re-create a folk tale such as the Fokine-Stravinsky The Firebird or a national epic such as Bintley 's The Swan of Tuoneia ?
18 For Western economies such as the UK the challenge in cutting emissions is even greater because emissions per head of population are much higher than in most developing countries .
19 What about the Tuesday the nineteenth ? .
20 Now that 's a bit of a surprise to you in the sense that you believed that ten percent of the population owned eighty percent of the land and therefore this , this kind of erm a a attack on , on the rich was happening through the May the fourth directive , that would 've produced enough to bring everybody up to a reasonable middle peasant status .
21 During the conquest of the Caribbean the Spaniards trained packs of such dogs to kill Indians and so to wipe out whole villages .
22 The second was that Article 3(1) of the Directive' the transferor 's rights and obligations arising from a contract of employment or from an employment relationship existing on the date of a transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1) shall , by reason of such transfer , be transferred to the transferee' did not require an employee who was opposed to the transfer to have his contract transferred with the business .
23 To eliminate the nature conservation/agriculture conflict in the uplands of the UK the following suggestions for change derived in Chapters 8 and 9 , are put forward : —
24 As members of the RSPB the reserve was ours for free ; non-members were purchasing permits from ‘ reception ’ to gain admittance .
25 Additionally , following the abolition of the GLC the HBMC has assumed all the special powers previously operated by the council 's Historic Buildings Division .
26 At the beginning of the Triassic the dominant land animals were the mammal-like reptiles , the synapsids , although they had already been badly affected by dramatic events at the end of the Permian ; catastrophic events of the kind that are now known to have turned the course of Earth 's history several times .
27 Yet at the end of the Triassic the synapsids were practically extinct and the dinosaurs , which as Figures 2 and 4 illustrate are a quite different group , were abundant and widespread .
28 At the beginning of the Triassic the dominant herbivores were synapsids , mammal-like reptiles of the group known as the Dicynodontia , but the dicynodonts declined rapidly as the Permian flora disappeared , a flora dominated by a see fern ( pteridosperm ) of the genus Glossopteris ( Figure 2 ) .
29 Yet by the end of the Triassic the dinosaurs ( prosauropods ) were the dominant herbivores worldwide .
30 If you should die during the term of the Bond the death benefit will be the greater of the encashment value allocated to your Bond at the time of death and your original investment .
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