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

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1 off the off the one eighty .
2 starting a little brown smoulder mark it were like that all the through the electric blanket of course all the through the the sheets all through the sheets and blankets and it had just coming through the top counterpane we used have a
3 About the what 's that , the about the umpteenth time .
4 For the for the first year .
5 And for the for the young calves you had to scrap them cos they could n't eat the the the big big thick sl slices for the young calves .
6 Yeah and that 's about wordsmith , choosing the right words for the for the appropriate to the audience and of course jargon the industry jargon erm is the thing you 've got to watch .
7 Most historians use Buck 's land survey data and statistics erm work by the for the nineteen thirties to draw comparisons with official data which was collected for tax purposes from nineteen fifty two onwards but there 's very little data from the period of land reform itself .
8 been in opposition for the last , well , for the for the for the rememberable future ,
9 I think the difference there is that we 're talking about we 're not talking inners and outers there , we 're talking about or certainly in terms of the consultation that we 've undertaken on the western route , it 's been different variations of a western route , there is n't an equivalent of a of an inner route for the for the western side .
10 Erm whereas at this stage the four of us could probably find accommodation which was n't that much more expensive erm but to have the actual focus for the for the local party .
11 I try to think of the three things we 'd identified for the for the fifteenth of September .
12 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
13 What was it like the during the first times y you went on the ?
14 Can I say Chairman on on this report of the policy of the old policy and resources committee on the internal management of local authorities that was a very important issue because it 's I all issues are important but in particular the the seal the report is to inform the council of comments which the policy and resources committee has agreed to make the association of county councils on the recommendation of the joint working party on the internal management of local authority Now I 'm sure you , you 've waded through the report at least some of the during the last er week or so that er that you 've had it well I would advise you to turn to page thirty and thirty one because there 's lot eas and it 'll make life easier for you , if you do that and there on the bottom half of page thirty you will see the decisions of the policy and resources committee .
15 I do n't know about the , the after the New Year , but that 's very lucky that one
16 Erm right so the we agree to delegate to the F and G P the of the existing lease and the taking on of a new lease underlease for the coffee room , tea room operators .
17 Was the the of the new bonus scheme the only cause for unrest at that time ?
18 and I 'm the mail-out coordinator we 've we 've so far mailed out all but one of the of the new magazines and er we did n't do the last one but we 're we 're scheduling up for doing this one .
19 The earliest source for Molla Fenari 's life is not Taskopruzade but the of the Egyptian scholar Ibn Hajar al'Askalani ( Ibn Hajar : d. 852/1449 ) who had met Molla Fenari in Egypt and received an ijaza ( icazet ) from him .
20 In fact erm we have clearly in terms of the of the southern bypass is in place er and and also the A one , er there are two other schemes we do have in place so in terms of doing travel times and seeing er which is the quickest route we have to some extent er Well we rely upon the traffic model .
21 Indeed I 've included as you 'll know in table two to my statement , er the effects of the of the southern bypass .
22 Now , of course , we we know that that you know , that that that that er , that even then , part of that settlement has has gone because they 've cut off on the of the Western by-pass , I mean , you 've still got er , er
23 Antrim , on 17 October 1990 , a review of the stability of the of the remaining abandoned salt mines in Northern Ireland is under way .
24 It is Mr Mayor it is Mr Mayor the Labour group who should lead the Victorian era and entertain the of the twentieth century .
25 Chairman I asked you Item seven two when the talking of laying and reassurance that this will not include the of the above .
26 But for some reason they did n't , for some reason I do n't know , for some reason they sort of burrowed into the of the earlier range , causing a couple of hundred years later in the early seventeenth century , absolute disaster because the whole of that range began to settle down .
27 So if the mover of composite eight would come down and standing in the of the Northern Region , to be seconded by Lancashire , but as we 're now formally seconding the er the , the formally seconders will not be required to come down to the front , but the movers will .
28 Walesa was re-elected on April 22 as chairman of Solidarity , winning 362 of the of the 467 votes cast ( 77.5 per cent , compared with only 55 per cent in the 1981 elections ) .
29 I mean er when they told the tales of the of the seven winds and the was it seven winds ?
30 Now you rea fo w with a story like this you really need a erm a , a decent does of antibiotics and given the of the unpleasant taste and the pus you can see , ordinary penicillin probably wo n't do the trick , so we need to use something with a bit more oomph
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