Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was no peasant revolution , but an insurrection led by the intelligentsia of the new middle classes ( those professional groups whom the Enlightenment aristocrats despised as base and usurers ) .
2 to obtain the above for employees of other institutions whom the Executive Committee may admit to membership from time to time ;
3 Comfortable within my landlord 's neat demesne , I am cushioned against the uglification of the landscape which offends and distresses me the moment I cross the boundaries .
4 There was also no lack of contacts , who , starved of literature , were exhilarated to be able to talk about Eliot : a Captain Richardson , whom I met in Eritrea , engaged to a charming Italian , proved one of those contacts whom the war brought together and separated , reminding me in some ways of the young Eliot and Jean Verdenal .
5 Reformed universities produced able clergy whom the school could attract to their staffs ; and the Victorian parent still wanted to feel that the principal educator of his child was in some way a man of God .
6 Then in the spring of 1105 Anselm received a letter from the pope telling him that sentence of excommunication had been passed on Robert of Meulan and other royal counsellors , but that sentence on the king was delayed because the messengers whom the king ought to have sent to Rome before Easter had not arrived .
7 ’ Take this shepherd 's staff and take loving care of the brothers whom the Lord has entrusted to you ’
8 It was also a view of monarchy quite compatible with a deep contempt for the subjects whom the ruler served from above and whose interests he safeguarded with such jealous care , often against their own misguided inclinations .
9 Erm the contract is always between three parties ourselves the advertiser and the doctors ' practice .
10 Elan means enthusiasm , liveliness and spirit — characteristics which the company believes signify its nature , its employees and its management .
11 Develop a strict feeding routine from the outset following the guidelines which the puppy has previously been used to before you acquired it .
12 With reference to the PAIN report , however , Mrs Trickett commented on the guidelines which the department had been accused of breaking .
13 A flow of records ensued , including a posthumous Sid Vicious album , Sid Sings , and sundry repackagings of those few songs which the group had actually recorded , wringing the cash cow dry , as Richard Branson later pointed out with some irony , ‘ in just the spirit of the Swindle Malcolm had always talked about ’ .
14 The matron also told us that this patient had to go into a nursing home ‘ towards the end ’ because ‘ she needed morphine injections which the doctor would n't give otherwise she would n't have had to move to somewhere strange .
15 However , there are a number of general considerations which the drafter must bear in mind when drafting any clause which excludes or limits liability , and it is convenient to consider them here .
16 We feel that this would provide a framework for the evaluation of the material considerations which the county council has accepted can come into play .
17 Within each of these varieties , there is a range of styles which the speaker can draw on in conversation or for other types of talk .
18 The actions of human characters involve a whole grammar of visual signals which the audience will pick up if it is given the right clues .
19 A different kind , studied by David Fraser and his student Farid Azhar , concerns the precise signals which the robot 's electronics should send to its stepper motors .
20 1005 , 1012 , said that the gist of the action of indebitatus assumpsit ‘ is , that the defendant , upon the circumstances of the case , is obliged by the ties of natural justice and equity to refund the money ’ it is clear that the remedies which the law has provided have been subject to certain important limitations .
21 In these ways , and in certain others of less importance which will be referred to briefly , members and the public ( which , for practical purposes , means creditors and others who may subsequently have dealings with the company and become its members or creditors ) are supposed to be able to obtain the information which they need to make an intelligent appraisal of their risks , and to decide when and how to exercise the rights and remedies which the law affords them .
22 ( Other legal systems too show that the nature of the court , ‘ official ’ or ‘ private , , is inevitably reflected in the remedies which the court is competent to offer . )
23 This guarantee covers the period of time in which defects will be remedied , the procedure that the buyer must go through in order to take advantage of the guarantee , and the remedies which the seller offers in respect of the defects .
24 To avoid customers being prejudiced in this way , a firm must not effect a contingent liability transaction unless it can show that it believes on reasonable grounds that the customer understands : ( 1 ) The circumstances under which he may be required to provide any margin ; ( 2 ) Particulars of the form in which the margin may be provided ; ( 3 ) Particulars of the steps which the firm may be entitled to take if the customer fails to provide the required margin ; ( 4 ) That failure by the customer to meet a margin call may lead to the firm closing out his position after time limits specified by the firm , and that the firm will be required to close out the position in any event after a period of five business days ; and ( 5 ) That circumstances other than failure to provide margin may lead to the customer 's position being closed out with prior reference to him .
25 4.35 When calculating future loss of earnings and the incidence of tax upon them , it is proper to take into account steps which the plaintiff could and would have taken to minimise his tax liability ( Beach v Reed Corrugated Cases Ltd [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 807 at p814 ) .
26 BY discussing in the preceding chapter the ways in which the public may perceive a problem as a ‘ legal ’ problem and the steps which the profession might take to assist in the identification of problems which require legal advice for their solution we have already indicated that we are concerned , in the main , with the provision of information and advice by lawyers .
27 The Cray Communications Ltd arm of Cray Electronics ( Holdings ) Plc , Newbury , Berkshire has launched a series of new products , including a series of multifunctional terminal servers which the company claims can integrate virtually all host environments in a single network .
28 What has yet to become an accepted methodology in the study of public administration is a perception of organizations , including those in the public sector , as being themselves political systems.l Organization theory , drawing primarily as ever on evidence from private firms and corporations , offers political interpretations of the internal structures and decisionmaking of large-scale organizations which the study of public administration has yet to take up in any systematic manner ( Walsh et al.
29 The court accepted the employer 's argument that sales to Otis were entirely due to the good relationship between the two companies and the price and quality of the units which the employer was able to supply .
30 The irrationality of forcing undernourished women to bear children ought to have been obvious without the additional disincentives which the regime 's economic and social policies created .
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