Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Chrace is the main route through which the Dark Elves seek access to the Inner Lands . |
2 | The streak is the route through which the epiblast invaginates to produce a third layer of loosely interconnected cells , the mesoderm . |
3 | Experiential learning methods aim to develop that domain of knowledge by offering a range of experience through which the nurse can learn . |
4 | and they would also , they , she probably the , the lawyers would also go for a settlement for him the property |
5 | In this connection Hume propounds a kind of utilitarianism for which the good is essentially the useful , in terms of promoting human happiness . |
6 | Though it would certainly be in keeping with his media image if he were to use Seawitch for what the tabloids liked to call a ‘ love nest ’ . |
7 | In London , Eden fell sick and Churchill took over the Foreign Officer , He gave final permission for what the British called Operation Boot to proceed , ( To the CIA it was Operation Ajax ) Churchill sent an even stronger message encouraging the Shah to act against Mossadeq . |
8 | They were desperate for solid information rather than rumour , and a few made veiled threats to scale down their coverage of another case for which the Yard was desperate for publicity unless there was a press conference . |
9 | It was the first case for which the exact solution of Einstein 's equation was obtained , and this was done by Schwarzschild in 1916 . |
10 | However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 . |
11 | The aged had , nevertheless , acquired ‘ a definite status in the community … and the ‘ pauper taint ’ [ was ] removed by a system of personal thrift organized by the state' , a provision for which the Conference congratulated itself , claiming to have succeeded because it had placed national interests over and above political tactics . |
12 | The provision for which the funding councils will be responsible goes well beyond the purely vocational . |
13 | Not only have the Government disregarded the electricity supply industry 's disdain for that achievement , but they have sat idly by and watched collieries close which , in the past five years , have taken up a large part of that sum of money about which the Minister boasted just a moment ago . |
14 | ‘ What 's needed , ’ she says , ‘ is to make some judgement about what the affair means in terms of your whole life . |
15 | I have considerable sympathy for what the two new clauses seek to do . |
16 | This is the last testament , will , or contract through which the elderly transmitted their material possessions and land to their heirs . |
17 | Indeed , largely owing to Eadmer , it is the only aspect of Anselm 's work as archbishop for which the materials allow a consecutive story to be told . |
18 | The defendant accepted as a fact that he was holding the revolver when the fatal shot was discharged , but the case for the defence was that the revolver went off accidentally in the course of a struggle during which the defendant forcibly placed Paulette in the driver 's seat . |
19 | It was exactly the over-reaction for which the strike organisers had hoped . |
20 | If the provision of legal services is to be limited to those matters in which the sufferer realises that there is a situation of difficulty for which the law provides a means of solution and with which a lawyer can be of assistance much of the pioneering work of law centres would be nullified . |
21 | When the output is at that saturation level for which the diode is biased forward , the capacitor can not charge and the output therefore remains at that saturation level . |
22 | When I do use it , it tends to be as a way into a narrative for which the children themselves will take increasing responsibility . |
23 | At the price it is , the sooner I can find a buyer for it the happier I 'll be . ’ |
24 | We were concerned with the networks of interaction through which the project plan became an institutionalised reality , which then exerted influence upon the evolving roles of the participants . |
25 | This is due to the progressive loss of porosity and pore connectivity through which the conduction occurs ; the effect is smaller if there is significant conduction through the rock matrix . |
26 | Port Stanley airfield was bombed and made inoperable , said the Ministry of Defence through what the press called ‘ The ‘ I speak your weight ’ ’ spokesperson . |
27 | The Queen accepted the offer made by the directors of the Daily Mail of the Pilkington ‘ flat ’ glass case through which the modern public now view it . |
28 | A close link between what the picture tells you and what the sound conveys is important for elementary level students . |
29 | This established client base for what the Taiwanese call the ‘ first generation ’ artists those who were first inspired by Western modern painting styles and methods , suggested the need for a Taiwan-based secondary market which we , as an auction house , could provide . |
30 | I turn now to the information that is held on the national computer about which the hon. Gentleman asked a number of questions . |