Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Does each think that the real money is on the other side ?
2 That guarantees that the consumer feels safe with our food supply and that is in the best interests of all our chicken producers .
3 That matters when the nation 's blue-chip companies have traditionally paid premium rates for space in that 10.15pm advertising slot .
4 There 's also another problem with land reform in I ca n't really see how they could implement land reform without reverting to similar sorts of they used in which is defining class distinctions and the chaos that that causes and the problems it causes erm it is almost as if , if you go back to erm settling of accounts
5 I , I believe that has but the only way I would ask you to ensure this
6 A mature , non-exploitative , separated relationship between mother and daughter begins as each accepts that the other can not be perfectly available or responsive to her just as she can not be perfectly available and responsive to the other . ’
7 Results like that suggest that the young salmon learn the odour of their native stream ( or of the young salmon in it ) , and later find their way home by seeking that scent .
8 Another whispered that the policeman was wary , unsure of what to reveal and what to hide .
9 Some admitted that the creation of a " buffer group " of temporary workers actually enhanced the employment security of their " core " members ; indeed , some " temporary worker agreements " were also " no redundancy agreements " for the bulk for the workforce [ see Chapter 7 ] .
10 The only reason Trent could imagine for the attack was to link him to Don Roberto 's murder — this presumed that the three men were Don Roberto 's hirelings .
11 This revealed that the EC would only challenge BAe to honour Rover 's plans if there were significant variations , and even then would limit the amount to be reimbursed by the company .
12 This revealed that the University Grants Committee , the UFC 's predecessor , had breached Treasury rules in allowing 20 universities to re-employ the lecturers and professors who had benefited from a £130 million early retirement programme .
13 This revealed that the management were ‘ concerned ’ that the post-60/65 group comprised 18 per cent of the industry compared with a national average of 3.5 per cent , and had offered ‘ solutions ’ .
14 This revealed that the proportionate use of custody in the Crown Court was five times greater than in the magistrates ' court , and that the average length of prison sentence was three times as long .
15 No wonder , it may be thought , that the broadcasters were unanimous to finding these restrictions too severe ; some argued that the Commons itself , by these restrictions , was giving a false and misleading impression to the audience , especially because of the absence of reaction shots ; Anne Lapping , the editor of A Week In Politics , said ‘ the more freedom you let the cameras have , the more good it does to the Mother of Parliaments ’ .
16 Some argued that the Party should threaten to withdraw from the coalition unless the Tories accepted demands to extend war controls to the nationalization of major industries .
17 Some argued that the case had been brought to an early end as there was little chance of the prosecution being successful , others suggesting that the case had in all but final verdict already been won .
18 Some argued that the shock made industry return in the end to competitiveness , but other economists argued that subsequent growth owed more to spending North Sea oil profits on a consumer boom .
19 Some argued that the situation demanded a stronger UN presence than the proposed 500-strong unarmed force .
20 A few fear that the outcome could be harmful ; they foresee a new underclass , unable to get jobs or insurance .
21 Another revealed that the last of the Callanish eagles was gone for ‘ that place too has been taken over by Men who put to death what eagles they find .
22 Accountants sometimes pretend interest in the figures , but this subsides when the dealer tells them what they want to hear : " I earn my living by making people money .
23 This argued that the original trial of the 14 had been conducted by an unconstitutional court with selected judges and a biased jury and that the evidence presented had been weak and contradictory .
24 The appearance of the countryside — uplands included — has always been changing and the Farming Unions , in particular , make great play of this suggesting that the losses of rough grassland and moorland in recent years are merely a part of continual agricultural change .
25 Because of this difficulty , some deny that the courts are really concerned with the intention of Parliament .
26 This symbolizes that the motivation of the receiver is now following the wishes of the communicator .
27 On April 25 this reported that the security forces were to blame for provoking violence from what had been previously a peaceful crowd by making baton charges .
28 This specifies whether the result of an operation is to be shifted , how any carry is to be dealt with , whether the storing of the result is to be suppressed , and under what conditions a skip is to be executed .
29 Was n't this demonstrated when the scum did us in the semi 's a couple of years ago ?
30 The is no doubt that polished tools look better , but some say that the extra expense is unnecessary .
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