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

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1 It is clear from the judgments in the Camborne and Barnsley cases that the disapproval of the reasonable suspicion test is because the court believes that it will have to view the answer from the perspective of the applicant himself or the public generally .
2 The debt to Picasso is immediately obvious ; the large canvas , the scale of the figure itself and the distortions within it , the muted pinks , buffs and greys ( which if they do not closely resemble those of the Demoiselles are surely a response to them ) , the treatment of the background in terms of large angular planes — all these features are new in the work of Braque .
3 When this disorder of mood returns again in the Dry Drunk Syndrome one sees the clear distinction between the disease of Alcoholism itself and the consequences that follow it , if and when the sufferer later returns to drinking .
4 " Well , this boat you and the children are living on .
5 Within the NAC fall such aeronautical milestones as A V Roe 's second Triplane ( first flown on July 13 , 1909 ) ; Leon Levavasseur 's Antoinette monoplane of 1910 ; Alcock and Brown 's Vimy IV ( see page 37 ) ; Amy Johnson 's immortal Gipsy Moth Jason of 1931 ; the Schneider Trophy winning Supermarine S.6B along with the trophy itself and the Gloster E28/39 — Britain 's first jet aircraft along with an example of the Whittle W1 engine .
6 One day the opportunity to escape presents itself and the book follows their adventures on the journey along Regent 's canal and across the sea to the forests , not of their imagined Africa , but of Borneo or Sumatra , home to the Orang Utan .
7 The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary .
8 I could make it a fairy-tale instead , if I wanted to , Anyway , It 's the capital of the empire ; a courtier starts a liaison with one of the princesses ; the demands she and the impersonate on his time get to be too much , so he secretly has an android made to impersonate him at the endless court rituals and boring receptions ; nobody notices .
9 We can even be afraid of fear itself or the chaos it brings to our inner world .
10 It contains and excellent article about Pat Keen and her classes , a splendid photo of Pat herself and the observation — accurate indeed — that she looked years younger than her age .
11 Leeson , by nature taciturn , had told her very little about the original photograph and nothing at all about the research he and the Bristol archivist had done on it .
12 Many of the sheriffships were also heritable offices , which again conferred powers of private patronage upon their holders where this had not been specifically reserved to the Crown , and a great magnate who had inherited a small empire of such judicial rights had considerable powers of influence in his region , both from the offices themselves and the opportunities which they gave to oblige friends , and from the powers of the courts , for regalian jurisdiction was extended over the possessions of landowners who held their estates as the vassals of the magnate .
13 Lump sum investments can take advantage of the charitable status of public schools by paying into an educational trust run by the schools themselves or the life offices .
14 My Lords , as only one thousand of the twenty four thousand schools er have opted out during five years of this does not that suggest that the schools themselves and the governors and the parents to whom the Minister refers , are not convinced of the advantages and in those circumstances was she given absolute guarantee that no opt- out will be allowed without a ballot ?
15 To celebrate the success of this implant , a feast of foul unfood was held in the banner-decked Assimularum Hall , presided over by Commander Vladimir Pugh himself and the Masters of the Chapter .
16 The composer sang the principal part himself and the accompaniment was played on a chitarrone .
17 The user of the vehicle is the owner of the vehicle or the person in whose possession it is under some hiring or leasing agreement ; this is often not the driver himself but the driver 's employer or principal .
18 I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week
19 These youth cliques , with picturesque names like Edelweisspiraten or , based on their taste in music , Swing , were regarded as a political menace by the regime , and for the most part their behaviour did contain a distinct political dimension — rejection of the Party , the Hitler Youth , the regime , and the Führer himself and the lack of freedom and dull uniformity which his rule represented .
20 One of those interesting questions is , for example , the relationship between column H and column I and the way in which those relationships change as we move from one district to another .
21 Precisely what effect the disappointment had on Nietzsche himself and the book in progress is not clear .
22 Modules produced by Frank , if protected by password , can only be accessed by Frank himself and the LIFESPAN manager ( who is always at the top of all user hierarchies ) .
23 The system would bring about a close association between the Council itself and the institutions in which academic strength would be recognized and aspirations for academic freedom met in a way different from the traditional one of creating wholly autonomous chartered institutions .
24 The sport itself and the money , shelter them from the kind of rough-and-ready exchange that brings ordinary people back from the brink of conflict and leads them to see their adversaries as people .
25 As for the letters to the museum itself and the director , Feigen says that they were apparently intercepted and sent on to Hildenbrand : ‘ When we contacted the museum to ask why payment had not been forthcoming , they had never heard of us ’ .
26 Oh it 's hopeless trying to help you in n it , you 're so independent you wo n't have no one help you and the pen 's not coming out , see you 're not doing it right I do n't mind helping you , but you 've got to let me show you , now go all the way along , round the Q , come round here , come round here , round here , back along , stop .
27 In such contexts , the main clues showing that the speaker feels someone 's having dared to perform a certain action to be hard to imagine is the nature of the act itself or the circumstances under which it was performed .
28 Er Madam Deputy Speaker , one of the difficulties addressed during the consultation exercise was that neither the term auditor , nor the phrase in his capacity as auditor , were defined in the banking statutory instrument or in the banking act itself and the government 's mindful of the need to clarify who it is who will be placed under a duty by the statutory instruments and in which circumstances the duty will apply and while this is ultimately a question for the courts , we take the view that the duty clearly covers any auditor of a bank appointed under U K company law .
29 The award compensates the employee for any loss sustained as a result of the dismissal itself and the employer 's actions but each employee is under a duty to mitigate the loss and the tribunal will make a deduction if the employee 's actions contributed to the dismissal .
30 The basic street pattern is no doubt as old as the village itself and the street names are mostly of ancient origin .
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