Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What might I not have done if I 'd had my own clubs for the first two rounds ? ’ |
2 | In this context , the negotiation of a critical feminist perspective is rather more complex , not only in terms of the hospital 's response ( made easier by my personal connection with them ) , but also in terms of my own intentions for the work . |
3 | REDUCTION of ferric iron ( Fe(III) ) to ferrous iron ( Fe(II) ) is one of the most important geochemical reactions in anaerobic aquatic sediments because of its many consequences for the organic and inorganic chemistry of these environments . |
4 | thanks her many friends for the lovely selection of get well cards and letters she has recently received . |
5 | The trust agreed to renovate the houses and sell them back to their former owners for the cost of the work and the trust 's expenses , less the value of grants obtained . |
6 | The trust agreed to renovate the houses and sell them back to their former owners for the cost of the work and the trust 's expenses , less the value of grants obtained . |
7 | They really do stand a better chance being left there to their own devices for the parents to feed them the right diet than being picked up and brought here . |
8 | They represent the classic disproof of their own claims for the detached and context-free qualities of writing . |
9 | Given the massive contribution made daily by dedicated staff at the DMH it seems more than a touch insensitive to expect them to dip into their own pockets for the place as well . |
10 | But both the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords supported the Minister , Lord Keith saying that the judgments in the Divisional Court illustrated the danger of judges wrongly , though unconsciously , substituting their own views for the views of the decision-maker who alone was charged and authorized by Parliament to exercise a discretion . |
11 | saw the Mitcham Light Railway as one step in the large tramway system they intended to build around Croydon and followed this acquisition by presenting a Bill to Parliament , containing their own proposals for the area . |
12 | Apron on , sleeves rolled up , she and the children are busy baking their own decorations for the Christmas tree . |
13 | Again , the trade guilds probably had enough storage space in their own guild-halls for the coffin and cloaks , they might even have had a private stock of candles . |
14 | Erm the economic development unit of the borough , Mr Allenby , should know more about it than me , but they have done studies of the firms in Harrogate that can be expected to seek relocation within the borough as they sort themselves out over the next five years , and erm their own calculations for the next five years is more than the county 's whole calculation for the next fifteen years , which suggested to us again that there was a problem about the understanding that the county had on the matter of relocations within Harrogate compared with what was going on locally . |
15 | The Beeb can reasonably ask the government to recognise these latent contradictions , and to get its ideological act together before it unveils ( in a paper scheduled for the summer ) its own proposals for the corporation 's future . |
16 | At the end of the following year , in December 1980 , the CGLI submitted its own proposals for the constitution of the validating body and , eventually , in July 1981 , the government 's position was made clear in a ministerial statement to parliament . |
17 | The Department of Employment confirms it had cleared several of its own offices for the purpose , and lined up contractors to refurbish them . |
18 | China , whilst approving the airport plan in principle , had been insistent that it should be able to set its own terms for the size and financing of the project . |
19 | The memorandum was widely seen as a victory for the Chinese side in the negotiations , with the UK effectively agreeing to Chinese demands that it should be able to set its own terms for the size and financing of the project . |
20 | A stable and egalitarian Asian military and economic alliance was bound to founder on Japan 's inability to submerge her own interests for the benefit of Asia as a whole . |
21 | Nettie always left it on , even when no one was at home and she herself had retired to her own rooms for the evening and Inge was out , as was the case tonight . |
22 | The firm did not seek a costs order against Mrs Luxmoore-May , but she will have to pay her own costs for the original hearing and appeal . |
23 | Teachers felt that this text offered them many opportunities for the development of the understanding of parental roles and it was thought to be a book from which all sorts of related topic work could be derived . |
24 | Without waiting for an answer , she piled into the back — ‘ Are n't there any seat-belts for the twins ? ’ — and Carol , determined to believe I did not exist , joined her , after loading something which I did n't see in through the rear doors . |
25 | In one of his few appearances for the junior teams at Preston somebody threw the ball at him and said : ‘ You play soccer , you have a go . ’ |
26 | Harmonia Mundi have recently issued a three-disc set ( for the price of one ) entitled ‘ Philippe Herreweghe : portrait d'un artiste ’ , which features excerpts from his many recordings for the label . |
27 | The professor is typing his own letters for the time being . |
28 | And he forgot all his own problems for the |
29 | Well , of course Jimmy 's got his own meals for the whole of his life more |
30 | He was by temperament a true believer , who mistook the process of arriving at his own convictions for the unveiling of the eternal verities . |