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

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1 The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that .
2 For the present all we need do is point to the logical gap between pluralism and neutrality .
3 For the present these views are likely to prevail despite Layfield 's conclusion that LIT was ‘ feasible ’ ( Layfield 1976:207 ) .
4 Ignoring for the present some of the difficulties inherent in functional analysis , we may note , for example , that the account of socialization ignores the variety of other agencies that play an important part in socializing the child .
5 Examples of this phenomenon will be discussed later with respect to monarchical attitudes , but for the present some general words of explication are necessary .
6 I do n't think I can play for the dancing this year .
7 Meanwhile , Spurs coach Doug Livermore joined the growing army of tipsters backing Aston Villa for the Championship this season .
8 This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded .
9 Whilst for the teachers these lads are ‘ trouble makers ’ , the lads have their own interpretation :
10 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be working for The Mob these days .
11 Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations .
12 The usages objected to as ‘ anti-male ’ are certainly sexist , but not for the reasons some men seem to think .
13 But not for the reasons some had feared .
14 The confident cricketers are the ones who set themselves targets of achievement , which range from Sir Richard Hadlee 's carefully calculated and perfectly achieved ‘ double ’ season in 1984 , to my hope that perhaps I will perform the somewhat lesser treble of at least one run , one wicket and one catch for the village this year .
15 Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend , come rain or shine .
16 In the name of modernisation and professionalism , Chinese architects and civil engineers are not prepared to accept for the towns any of those policies which have made their own rural housing programme a model for the Third World .
17 For the alchemists such passive dependence was not enough .
18 The Tree has some pretty weird ideas about religion ; he might just swallow the idea he 's been working for the devil all this time .
19 For the majority these facilities were not readily available .
20 In addition they had two camel guns , small cannons which could be mounted on saddles and fired from the backs of camels ; for the circumstances these had been mounted on the back of a plush sofa which had been recovered from the rampart where it had served during the rains .
21 For the Christian this will mean entering into a dialogue with God 's word as it touches on issues requiring change , which we shall be investigating later .
22 Erm no I went away for the weekend this weekend and er made four ta tapes of me and Frank in the car driving around from er we went to erm Oxford first then we went to Bournemouth , then we went to Winchester and then we went to Cheltenham , .
23 He let go of Garty and shouted : ‘ They be waiting for the Battle this half hour out in St Thomas 's Street .
24 For the Treasury this presented a golden opportunity to recover its traditional dominance which it had lost during the war .
25 The timetable of interesting exhibitions planned for the Courtauld this year includes ‘ Sixteenth-century Bolognese Drawings ’ ( 18 June–31 August ) ; ‘ Kokoschka in the Princes Gate collection : Drawings , Prints , Books ’ ( 9 September–28 October ) ; ‘ Mexican nineteenth-century prints ’ ( 6 November–20 December ) , the latter a loan collection which will also be shown at the Banco de Mexico , the Mexican Embassy and Richmond College .
26 Heading for the goodies that way .
27 For the public this may be the most important part of the organisation ;
28 Faced with these facts the semanticist must either hold that some is ambiguous between the readings " some and not all " , and " some and perhaps all " , or allow a pragmatic account of the different interpretations ( Parallel arguments can be made for the word all , and indeed most of the lexical items in a language . )
29 For the franchisee this means comparing the purchase and operation of a franchise with setting up and running his own business .
30 Receiving the Championship Trophy brings to a conclusion a memorable week for Wigan , who earned the distinction of having a record 13 players selected for the tour this summer .
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