Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 The total figures for the rest of the county are n't yet known .
2 The total Community Charge arrears at 31 March 1993 as reported to the Council were £148m which represents over 10% of the total liabilities for the 4 years of Community Charge .
3 The total man-hours for the production of one pair of Horsa Wings , was 3 , 167 , of which one-third was occupied in assembly .
4 This is the total arrears for the 4 years of Community Charge and includes the Region , Districts and Water Charge .
5 What 's the total marks for the next two tests ?
6 So what 's the total marks for the Now for the the tests ?
7 The lease contained the normal covenants for the payment of rent , full repairing covenants , a user covenant confined to the business of ‘ home improvement contractors , ’ and the usual qualified covenant against assignment , to which is appended the following proviso :
8 Expressing this concept quantitatively and analytically solving the differential equations for the heat budget of the two layers , we showed rigorously that the two regimes are separated by a critical concentration where is the density of the fluid at the constant temperature of the lower fluid layer , is the particle density , α is the coefficient of thermal expansion of the fluid and T u is the temperature of the upper fluid .
9 Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange broke new ground by publishing a review by its auditors , also Price Waterhouse , of the interim results for the first half of 1992 ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October , p 17 ) .
10 The new chairman , Dr David Swallow , says that it has not been possible to ascertain the impact of these adjustments on the interim results for the six months ended 30 June 1991 , and the directors consider it would not be practical to restate those results .
11 If this is not possible , your parent might be willing to consider going for a temporary period into one of the short-term homes for the elderly known to the National Council for the Single Woman and her Dependants , or into a home for the elderly run by the social services department of the local authority , while you are away .
12 But without high rates , or when foreign investors become worried about the short-term prospects for the currency , these inflows will not be readily forthcoming at current exchange rates .
13 Basing its findings largely on other surveys already published , the bulletin concludes that the short-term prospects for the Scottish economy are critically dependent on the export sector which has benefited from sterling 's devaluation since leaving the exchange rate mechanism .
14 St Patrick 's High School Ballymena defeated North-eastern rivals St MacNissi 's to reach the Junior semi-finals for the first time .
15 The Strait is not an easy place for sailing vessels : ‘ … both difficult and dangerous , because of incomplete surveys , the lack of aids to navigation , the great distance between anchorages , the strong current , and the narrow limits for the manoeuvring of vessels ’ , says the pilot manual .
16 Inwardly she trembled , but she managed to glare at him and searched up and down the narrow aisles for the right number .
17 Long ago , the broad tactics for the next and final stage of this war had been decided ; all that remained were a host of small decisions and , of course , the normal government of his kingdom .
18 Because U and Th are more incompatible than Pb during mantle melting , limits can be placed on the time needed to generate the offsets shown in Fig. 2 c , given an upper limit for the source U/Pb ratio corresponding to the measured values for the lavas ( Table 1 ) .
19 But while they are determined to make hay while the sun shines , farmers are still watching the monetary horizons for the clouds of revaluation and are ready to scamper for figurative shelter if the rains of realignment fall .
20 US President Bush , in addition to urging Congress to delay the loan guarantees , had also asked Israel to suspend the building of settlements in the occupied territories for the duration of the peace process , but Israel had refused to give such a commitment .
21 Instead , in selecting the finest boards for the top , cut them over-length .
22 The total was more than the combined figures for the previous two months .
23 The panel of forecasters who track the largest economies for The Economist says the GDP of nine European countries will contract by 0.4% this year ( chart 1 ) .
24 These were checked to determine that the part of speech assigned in the corpus was one of the possible tags for the word in the Text710 lexicon .
25 We could spend much time analysing the possible reasons for the failure of classroom multimedia in the 1970s .
26 Here we review the studies on the effect of ethanol and alcoholic beverages on gastric acid secretion in humans and discuss the possible reasons for the apparently discrepant results .
27 The first point to make is that because all the possible histories for the universe are finite in extent , any quantity that one uses as a measure of time will have a greatest and a least value .
28 As an undergraduate he had already developed ideas on the possible mechanisms for the transmission of stimuli from the brain to the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland which led ultimately to possibly his best-known work , Neural Control of the Pituitary Gland ( 1955 ) , and thus to the establishment of neuroendocrinology as a new discipline .
29 One of the possible explanations for the differences could be that a small subclone was not present initially in the sample of the first tumour and eventually grew up to form the recurrence , but as there were so many genetic changes present in the recurrence which were not initially there and the Lambda MS8 did not show allele loss , a balance of probabilities seemed that the latter tumour was not a progression from the first .
30 Unification grammars are very strongly based on lexical lookup and employ a lexicon containing very detailed information about the possible uses for the words .
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