Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Leys refers to them both , but only applies one to the Kenyan situation , that of the creation of state posts to absorb the unemployed surplus population formed by changing relations of production . |
2 | YOUR reader who came up with the old nonsense about teachers ' holidays obviously knows nothing about the job . |
3 | no longer adds anything to the general prohibition set out in article 52 , since the court has held that , as from the end of the transitional period , article 52 is directly applicable . |
4 | In the US , Open Inc has 50 customers for Aspect , including NASA and AT&T Bell Laboratories , and already has one in the UK which Goldmine coyly refused to reveal . |
5 | If I take the rest away and try and Who normally sticks one in the library , or |
6 | Wisden says he is nearly 82 ; he still looks nothing of the kind , but lately he has started to feel it a little more . |
7 | McGregor wrote that ‘ since no important decision ever pleases everyone in the organisation , he must also absorb the displeasures , and sometimes severe hostility , of those who would have taken a different course ’ . |
8 | Denethor clearly will not submit to the Enemy , as Saruman did , but he also cares nothing in the end for his subjects , while his love even for his sons would take them both to death with him . |
9 | Even though he does accept common-sense beliefs , he also accepts something from the philosophers which common sense would not . |
10 | It also says something about the shortcomings of Mr Aznar . |
11 | It probably loses something in the translation from the original Latin . |
12 | But it also provides something of the history of graphics , and the visual principles which have gradually evolved to which the technical artist should adhere . |
13 | Ageing phobia , too , often dulls one to the very real prospect of things getting better as time goes on . |
14 | Dino is cool to skate with because he is better then me and he really pushes everything to the maximum . |
15 | One called Success After Sixty ( address on page 149 ) now considers anyone from the age of 50 because of early retirement or redundancy , or because some women on finding themselves alone at this age need to find another job . |
16 | But the reader now knows something of the general setting of Libyan politics ; of the people involved and their problems , and it is possible to approach the topic of ideas and principles in the aftermath of the revolution . |
17 | In ‘ Soul Drive ’ he simply dumps everything from the brooding , apocalyptic storms of Darkness into the first verse : |
18 | If a male customer my age is addressed as sir while I am love , that surely says something about the relative respect in which we are held . |
19 | It also increasingly removes one from the contemporary marketplace , and makes it even more difficult to foresee the future . |
20 | As we might expect , nationalism today reflects something like the crisis of the old Wilsonian-Leninist ideology and programme , which is due to its political failure and to the sharply diminished relevance of ‘ nation ’ and ‘ nation-state ’ to the political and economic structure of the globe . |
21 | This is even stronger than saying that the dynamics of the system determine the behaviour of the units , as causes determine their effects , because ‘ functional ’ presumably implies something about the purpose of the states ' behaviour in achieving equilibrium , thus going beyond mere causal determination . |
22 | He opens the door , does something in the car , then takes something from the front . |
23 | The waitress then finds something on the menu that approximates to it . |
24 | She assures him she has no such thing ; he enters the tower to look for a foutre and indeed finds one beneath the lady 's clothes . |
25 | More often than not , each melodic line stands perfectly well by itself , and hearing it thus at least lends something of the sense of familiarity and recognition that the thirteenth-century literati might have enjoyed if they attempted to disentangle aurally the separate strands of the motet . |
26 | BBCBASIC(Z80) completely ignores anything on the line following a REM statement . |
27 | The test machine contains a 10-kW turbine and a 4-metre rotor , which is turned by both incoming and outgoing tides ; it will be anchored to the sea bed and therefore needs none of the costly and environmentally damaging civil engineering works associated with other tidal power schemes such as barrages . |
28 | She has a miserable time , leaving home for a job in a club , escaping from reform school to hang out with drunken hoodlums and joining up with some soldiers for a bout of petty thieving that culminates in murder , and the film never allows one into the girl 's experience . |
29 | It is strongly influenced by Greek and Etruscan artists and happily shows none of the degeneracy evident in some later Roman work ( PLATES 14 and 19 ) . |
30 | ‘ Well , he never lets anyone over the door and he sees to himself for the most part . |