Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is the greatest up after the lowest down — it is the biggest rollercoaster I have been on in my life . ’
2 The particular search is Herbert Stencil 's attempts to trace V. through a series of appearances from the 1890s through to the present .
3 Writing from the 1890s through into the 1920s , Max Weber throughout his work was concerned to explain the emergence of a dominant system of rational — legal administration inside large-scale businesses and government agencies .
4 The radical tradition , from the Chartist Sunday Schools of the 1840s through to the WEA and extra-mural department situated its practice firmly within a labour movement paradigm that increasingly placed the organised working class — defined above all as the active members of the trade union movement — at the heart of its endeavours .
5 The traditional liberal approach to adult education as exemplified in the University Extension and WEA movements ( from the 1870s and 1900s respectively ) formed the core of the approach of the responsible Bodies ( RBs : that is , University Adult Education ( UAE ) Departments and the Workers ' Educational Association ( WEA ) ) in the inter-war years , and , in their period of greatest growth , from the 1940s through until the late 1970s .
6 Then he 'd take it to someone who could cut er a key er so he could open the up the granary the late in in the middle of the night , when everybody were asleep , and steal oats for the horses .
7 By using Green 's theorem the integral of over the rectangle PNML indicated in Figure 14.1 can be related to its line integral around the boundary .
8 The development of the Soviet system and the Comintern parties from the 1920s through to the 1950s made ‘ self-indulgent individualism ’ ( i.e. attempts by Marxist writers to think for themselves ) a dangerous deviation .
9 Downstairs a Disco will bring the tired and the weary in from the cattle drives and down from the cash tills. the Saloon will stay open late .
10 In Great Britain such artefacts are particularly common from the Paleolithic through to the Bronze Age .
11 As fast as the stuff disappeared into the centre so , on the far outside of the whirlpool , more and more of the dust clouds of outer space were captured and began their journey inwards — slowly at first , but always getting faster and faster .
12 Europe underwent a sustained boom from the mid-fifties through to the early sixties .
13 Arthur Munby 's diaries from the 1850s through to the 1870s , point to further examples of middle-class male desire centred on the physical coarseness of working women .
14 I hope councillor has n't been puzzling about this question because I think she should have had adequate warning erm the cycling part of working party was agreed by city board on the ninth of on the seventh of December is to come to an end and such work has er relates to cycling within a new transport working party .
15 We are hoping for the best for Over The Road , who has shown no signs of suffering any virus at the moment . ’
16 But even in those circumstances the new rules hopefully should make sure that it is more difficult for managements to buy companies on the cheap from under the noses of their shareholders .
17 Er and take into consideration er Act since nineteen eighty five but it does exist er and also tend to agree that we do need a , a , er transport policy which actually takes er into consideration all er members of transport but the main point about this and Chris actually raises the point , er he referred to shopping it if we support the terminal five erm planning application but we say it has n't been doing it , er on the consideration we get these other things which are on shopping list , then you are actually erm forcing the government that you have er , er and this integrated policy , the driving for in the long run .
18 From the 1950s through to the early 1980s he published an important series of papers , the majority in the Cambrian Archaeological Association 's Archaeologia Cambrensis , notably on the Pembrokeshire castles of Carew , Manorbier and Pembroke , and the native Welsh castles of Dinas Bran and Caergwrle in the north of the principality .
19 ‘ Basically we have adopted the original Decca configuration of microphones used from the 1950s through to the 1970s , but we do n't use a tree microphone in the middle of the orchestra ; we have a three-point microphone in front of the conductor and an omni-pair on either side to cover the first violin and first cello .
20 Enthusiasm can spur one on to cram the border full of as many herbs as possible , but some of them are likely to die as a result , and others will be tall and weedy ; it is far better to plant with spaces between them to start with , allowing them room to grow to their full size so that their growth habit and leaf value can be made the most of in the context of the overall design .
21 When I was a child I could remember gatherings of two or three hundred people , but there were less than a hundred out on the dry grass .
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