Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded .
2 Cos if we put sort of ten thousand away the interest would be paying for the fees all the time would n't it ?
3 ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick .
4 • What experimental evidence leads us to believe that we possess an internal body clock ? • What do we know about the rhythms that the clock controls .
5 Goin' on about the seats all the time she was .
6 Woolley checked off the names all the way down her spine .
7 Gilbert is now acknowledged to have been a brilliant geomorphologist who made a contribution which anticipated many of the developments half a century later and whose deductions regarding stream and landscape mechanics ‘ have given new life to quantitative geomorphology in the twentieth century ’ ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 , p. 572 ) .
8 There is no central vanishing point ; indeed in many of the houses all the canons of traditional perspective are completely broken .
9 Certainly which environment which company erm and there are only five of the companies that the .
10 It is matched only by the insistence of the anonymous reviewer of the TLS that in The Lord of the Rings all the good and bad sides do is try to kill each other , so that they can not be told apart : ‘ Morally there seems nothing to choose between them . ’
11 Maybe Rocco 's just hitting to the centre of the greens all the time .
12 That presupposes that at the date of the accounts all the relevant liabilities are known .
13 A good art lesson must stretch the mind and imagination of the children all the time , just as it must stretch your minds and imagination .
14 From the verandah the only sign of human habitation was the tower of St Hilary church rising out of the trees half a mile away .
15 The decision to create a monument to his own glory and that of the system which he had developed , regardless of the costs such an undertaking would involve , was typical of Ceauşescu 's arbitrary approach to his subjects .
16 For many people it is rather demoralising to finish a long way behind the leaders all the time and so pursuit racing is an attempt to provide a handicapping system .
17 Do you stay with the horses all the while u in the flight ?
18 The skills of counselling are concerned with enabling this communication process , whilst at the same time dealing perceptively with the problems that the counsellee faces .
19 They ran through field after field , with the hounds all the time slowly gaining on the fox .
20 To avoid a wasted journey , readers are advised to use the telephone numbers provided to check with the organisers that a particular event it still taking place . )
21 He was with the Americans all the time — certainly till after we found the body .
22 She never went on holidays anywhere , she stayed with the nuns all the time .
23 Pipe loops carefully along the railings all the way round , and allow to dry .
24 Under the Tories all the family silver was sold off and we have very little left to show for it . ’
25 It means getting away from the children all the time .
26 In the mornings all the talk was of the babies and their welfare .
27 The barrow was subsequently restored and is still to be found deep in the moors half a mile North East of the Hurlers .
28 His easy manner bordered on the avuncular , but Charles was wise enough not to take offence with the experienced NCOs , particularly this one under whom he 'd served while in the ranks such a short while before .
29 That will substantially help those who are in the circumstances that the hon. Gentleman mentions .
30 You read in the papers all the time about girls being raped and murdered , and you do n't want it to happen to you , so you try to cut down the odds .
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