Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is much cheaper to spend a little longer thinking about them beforehand and getting them right the first time rather than the second , third or fourth time around .
2 Oh you told them this the other day when we were there !
3 She brought me some the other day and they were ever so tasty . "
4 Now , Fiona was thought to be a suitable bride for my father-just the right age , pretty and vivacious enough it was thought to appeal to a man who was beginning to be known as a confirmed bachelor . ’
5 I 've been on my own the entire evening . ’
6 Schoop was , however , found guilty on the same charges because she gave further details to Hans Kopp when he telephoned her later the same day at his wife 's suggestion .
7 They parted at dawn but when he approached her later the same morning she froze him with an icy gaze and said , ‘ In the circle in which I move , sleeping with a man does not constitute an introduction . ’
8 Where committed facilities are in existence at the balance sheet date which permit the refinancing of debt for a period beyond its maturity , the earliest date at which the lender has the right to demand repayment should be taken to be the maturity date of the longest refinancing permitted by a facility in respect of which all the following conditions are met :
9 Some years ago a number of philosophers of science and some scientists had the vision of a unified science in which all the separate disciplines would be integrated within a set of all-embracing , mutually coherent theories .
10 At last , in 1943 , he broke through the psychological barrier by founding a consistent set of 4-dimensional " hypernumbers " in which all the usual laws of arithmetic hold with the exception of unc in general .
11 In 1861 Weierstrass proved ( essentially ) that the only finite dimensional extensions of the real numbers in which all the usual laws of arithmetic hold are the real numbers themselves and the complex numbers .
12 Neither is there any organisation to which all the major firms subscribe .
13 The work of the NDO was directed by a Steering Group on which all the major Accounting professional bodies were represented as well as private and public sector employers and educationalists .
14 One point on which all the above theories agree , although they would put different degrees of explicit emphasis upon it , is that ‘ space is socially produced ’ .
15 Then someone suggests a new theory , in which all the awkward observations are explained in an elegant and natural manner .
16 Given the whole family of crustaceans , it was possible to imagine an ideal or typical crustacean of which all the existing forms were more or less close realizations .
17 It is a common enough linguistic trick — and one of which neurobiologists are themselves often guilty — to speak as if there were some sort of evolutionary scale or ladder of complexity , along which all the living forms found on earth today can be arrayed to form a series of ‘ more evolved ’ and ‘ less evolved ’ organisms .
18 The first of these is the bit-pattern index , in which all the alternative descriptors for each record are given values of 1 if the attribute is present and 0 if it is not .
19 In reality , the process of innovation is an integrated , interactive , iterative process in which all the various aspects — including R&D , insights into market needs and economic analysis — operate hand in hand .
20 This is the secret heart of Ulthuan , the nexus of the great spells of the ancient High Elf sorcerers to which all the magical power drawn into the vortex eventually flows .
21 A major problem in speech processing is determining the point at which all the relevant information has been applied and the answer found .
22 Jean Baker , the Bishop 's wife , describes the entertainment at the end of one of the annual diocesan clergy summer schools as including ‘ a sketch in which all the retired bishops were running the diocese from an underground cavern ’ .
23 After all , to most people Paris is still the centre , the sun around which all the other satellites revolve . ’
24 In the course of two centuries of wars and battles and scuffles , in which all the other islands were invaded and many were conquered , Barbados remained untouched .
25 The payment of rent , in terms of money or money 's worth , would seem to be the very crux of the relationship around which all the other secondary promises by tenant and landlord are built .
26 The twin city of proud Ankh and pestilent Morpork , of which all the other cities of time and space are , as it were , mere reflections , has stood many assaults in its long and crowded history and has always risen to flourish again .
27 Whatever , when he arrived at the Ring , Niki was pilloried in the sporting press for his opposition to a great track in which all the other champions had raced : if he was so craven-hearted , they said , he should n't be racing .
28 It is the focus which all the other information serves .
29 ‘ In his profession he found a force stronger than the temperament he had inherited from his family ; instead of surrendering to his natural instincts he followed a clear , straight path , and did not slide into the wretched muddle in which all the other Rougons perished . ’
30 It contains the first detailed plans for the Himalayas , which all the big names in the business have been working on for years .
  Next page