Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 If the product is a child 's toy then the target market will clearly be important .
2 Some further details of the poem were clearly borrowed directly from West Somerset : the harbour from which the mariner set sail can only be the little harbour at Watchet , the hermit 's woodland home the wood at Culbone , and the ‘ loud bassoon ’ , whose sound caused the wedding-guest to beat his breast , probably had its original in the bassoon which the vicar of Stowey had just provided for the Stowey church band .
3 In children 's leukaemia particularly the cure rate is really high now , so that 's wonderful .
4 If returners are to be able to comply with the desired outcomes as defined by the UKCC 's guidelines then the course offered would have to satisfy requirements set out in Table 4.2 .
5 Technical disturbances arising from the interaction between communism and the novel form are consequently in Nizan 's eyes merely the logical outcome of the communist writer 's refusal to acquiesce to what are perceived as the oppressive structures of bourgeois politics , ethics and culture .
6 and just the , the part here , I mean this , this I do n't know if it 's right or if it 's wrong but when you said I wan na put twenty quid towards my children 's future perhaps the way I would see is I , I would think twenty quid 'll go nowhere for their future , it 's gon na be a lot more expensive so as you 're openly offering me to take the money off you for that I would have perhaps gone down to try and commit you towards that need there and then to see how important it is and then , because when I er eventually bring back erm the sort of agenda and say look it 's gon na cost you a hundred and twenty quid a month erm you 're sort of sold on the idea .
7 In accordance with Thévenin 's theorem both the input and output circuits comprise a signal e.m.f. in series with an impedance .
8 It reminded him of his own inadequacy ; it made Arabella 's betrayal all the worse ; it had given Newley the courage to think of divorcing Georgina .
9 I would still however consider that the stop north of Scotmid would be a little closer to Low 's shop then the next stop once it is relocated at the southern end of St Patrick Square .
10 It is through the other aspect of one 's ‘ life of thoughts ’ , i.e. ta'kwakomenae ( will , rationality , consciousness ) , that a Piaroa acquires the autonomy to ‘ master ’ within one 's self both the dangerous ta'kwanya and one 's ‘ life of the senses ’ .
11 This made my delight at finding King Felin 's tomb all the more great .
12 Hartlepool 's Gray Gallery plays host to its youngest local artist 's exhibition yet the work of 11-year-old Lisa Marie Barker .
13 McDonald 's uses only the best cuts of prime forequarter and flank meat , which is probably leaner than the minced beef you will find in some butcher 's shops .
14 Unlike cheaper gins , Gordon 's uses only the finest natural ingredients and has never used essences .
15 In Bolivia 's altiplano even the valleys are 10,000ft above sea level .
16 That is being taken to good money they say , it was the professional 's choice yesterday the faces were all backing it yesterday .
17 ’ Killer Bombs ’ The sirns waled , The sirne ecoed through the streets as the planes ( zoomed ) across the sky Droaned there was a quick burst of ack Ack fire Then a whistling of Bombs all around Suddenly here was silence Then a rumble , Then a boom getting louder like a volcano The sky filled smoke and flames Black Bright orange leeping through the air across the sky in the middle of the noise a child 's crying Then the shouting of people trapped in the rubble House in flames all around The loud ringing of fire engines rushing to the fire More and more voices ( shouting ) for help screaming Body lieing all around .
18 Stephen died in his mother 's arms early the following day .
19 Ashton 's careful build-up to this climax makes Vera 's discovery of them in each other 's arms all the more poignant because she shows a child-like petulance at losing one she so longed to have for her own .
20 A stone 's throw away the young reveller has the choice of Harvey 's or Humphrey 's to continue the night out .
21 One subject that possibly deserves more coverage — and makes Mazur 's achievements all the more remarkable — is the extent of the inter-agency rivalry that dogged the investigation and was the subject of a Senate Banking Committee report published last October .
22 This is fully tax relievable in the employer 's hands so the liability nets down to £3,393 for the employer .
23 The likelihood is that if a current course meets the UKCC 's criteria then the National Board may consider an exemption from the new rules , although this again will have to be allowed for in legislation .
24 In Schumpeter 's scheme therefore the self-destruction of capitalism as a system is inherent in its success .
25 That incident probably made John 's triumph all the sweeter a few months later , when he gleefully described flirting with a particularly desirable man , one of the supposed ringleaders of the earlier occasion .
26 Research on encounters between police and public has shown that from the public 's view even the crime-fighters need communication skills ( Dix and Layzell 1983 ; Southgate and Ekblom 1984 , 1986 ; Sykes and Brent 1983 ) , although these abilities are all too often absent .
27 Well , if that 's the Parish Council 's view then the
28 Er on the day of the event you went either your mother or somebody else 's mother Usually the custom was that the the boy who was to be the horse would be decorated either by his own mother , say , or or perhaps the person who he was s s he Who he was partnering as as as ploughman , you know , horseman .
29 In 1987 in sixteen counties across south-east England an estimated 15 million trees were blown down ; from the Trust 's estate alone the figure was at least 250,000 .
30 If this was truly representative of tomorrow 's task then the event would be fiercely contested .
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