Example sentences of "[art] [det] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , individual schools vary from as little as £3 per hour up to £30 per hour — the latter regrettably in the South-East . |
2 | Higher education clearly has some impact on the ‘ communication ’ and ‘ technological ’ aspects of the culture , the latter particularly through the application of research . |
3 | In addition to these rivers there are the canals and deep water navigations open to licensed power craft , the latter particularly in the south and east of England . |
4 | Nevertheless , when the occasion demanded it ( as it did during the turbulent period in which he became Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University ) , he showed great courage and firmness — the latter always in the nicest possible way . |
5 | I have had a cheque account with this organisation for over 20 years and a mortgage for seven ; the latter now for a comparatively small proportion of my house value . |
6 | Two of Britain 's largest conurbations , Bristol and Cardiff , lie respectively thirty-five and twenty miles to the north , the former directly in the path of the prevailing westerly winds . |
7 | It is therefore unlikely that the Grenfell decision would be the same today in the light of this consumer protection legislation ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
8 | Meantime , there was a lot happening just down the street to capture his attention , as troop after troop of soldiers passed through Frome on their way somewhere else : 300 of the Staffordshire Militia came in April of 1799 , replaced by an equal number of the same later in the month ; then the 300-strong Somerset Supplementary Militia arrived from Wells , complete with their own band , followed by the glorious Fifteenth Light Dragoons — ‘ It is supposed that these are the finest men and horses of any regiment in England ’ ; and the next year no fewer than nine hundred men of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons came at one go . |
9 | Where the question before the court relates to the upbringing of the child this principle is given statutory form by section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1989 , but the test would now be the same even without the intervention of statute : see J. v. C. [ 1970 ] A.C. 668 , 697 , 724 ; In re B. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Sterilisation ) [ 1988 ] A.C. 199 , 202 , 212 . |
10 | Furthermore , if by the nature of the goods and/or the work , any defects therein or any failure thereof to conform as aforesaid does not or would not become apparent ( despite the carrying out of any examination and/or such tests ) until after use we may reject the same even after a reasonable period of use . |
11 | It 's the same here in the home . |
12 | There is no doubt that the north has seen the start of many good things in this country and I am certain that it will be the same again with the economic recovery . |
13 | His defence was to insist that he would do exactly the same again under the same circumstances . |
14 | Paula Yates is positioned as the fluffy bimbo , and Muriel Gray is the one who stalked through the set being rather rude to the bands and deconstructing the whole female persona ; I think she 's trying to do the same now with the chat show . |
15 | The resemblance is strengthened by the fact that the surface gravity turns out to be the same at all points on the event horizon , just as the temperature is the same everywhere in a body at thermal equilibrium . |
16 | If you feel able to do the same directly from the original plan , then by all means do so : but we 're advising a reversible template so that each kite half is the same — and there 's no guarantee that the first drawing will achieve that ! |
17 | As NASA 's recently launched Cosmic Background Explorer ( COBE ) confirmed , the background looks the same all over the sky , which implies that the cooling fireball which produced it was not given to clumpiness . |
18 | The scientific name has the great advantage of being the same all over the world , so the language of nomenclature is a truly international one . |
19 | It is not surprising to find that the widespread species have been used extensively to correlate rocks between different continents — they form the standard for the Silurian period , where the graptolite faunas are nearly the same all over the world . |
20 | It 's the same all over the board , you know . ’ |
21 | Is it because of our hard water in this area do you think , or would that machine have been the same anywhere in the country . |
22 | However , the principles are the same regardless of the extent that MINSE is applied , and only the purpose of the investigation will determine the depth of analysis needed and the amount of resources that are worth employing . |
23 | Thus although it is recognized that regulatory agencies can influence behaviour , it is also true that the framework on to which they impose constraints is not the same regardless of the underlying institutional structure . |
24 | After all , the facilities are basically the same regardless of the price and the additional features may be of no real use at all . |
25 | He tried to explain that magic had indeed once been wild and lawless , but had been tamed back in the mists of time by the Olden Ones , who had bound it to obey among other things the Law of Conservation of Reality ; this demanded that the effort needed to achieve a goal should be the same regardless of the means used . |
26 | This allows the construction of a riskless hedge in which the pay-offs are the same regardless of the outcome . |
27 | There are mallards , teals , of which I have seen a few recently in the Camel estuary , always an abundance of moorhens and coots , and here and there the odd tern . |
28 | He should not spend all his time on a few only of the questions . |
29 | There were quite a few there during the afternoon — eight , ten — more , perhaps , for some of the time , some of the races . |