Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [vb base] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Essentially , it is necessary : ( 1 ) to keep clients ' money and trust money separate from the firm 's own accounts ; ( 2 ) to account to clients for interest earned on their moneys held on deposit whether in designated or undesignated client accounts in the circumstances set out in the rules ; and ( 3 ) to submit the firm 's books and accounting practices to annual inspection by a qualified accountant .
2 Those who run tennis live in the Victorian age , football is run by proven failures , cricket ruled by men who still belong to the archaic Gentlemen v. Players era and athletics is in the hands of incompetent amateurs .
3 Secondly , in terms of theory , what does the specific case of accounting regulation suggest about the autonomy of the State , the interests it serves , the relationship between power and knowledge and the nature of professions in society .
4 I 'll get it Hello Hello It 's Joanna Hi , Eleanor , yeah , I 'm okay she 's saying mummy come to the phone Hold on one minute and I 'll get her for you .
5 The detail needed will depend on the specific requirements of the banks , but they will wish to be satisfied that all risks attached to the project have been identified
6 They would have tom apply to the Government for compensation and redundancy payments .
7 The local community council is providing the trophies and most of the youngsters taking part live in the vicinity .
8 The rest went slap bang into the middle of Oldhams half , therefore continuing to keep pressure on Oldham .
9 62 of the 266 were , it is true , listed buildings , but in only three of these cases did demolition proceed against the wish of the local planning authority ; and in none of those cases did the Advisory Board object .
10 Only then did Parliament proceed to the enactment of the legislation which , in the eyes of British ( although not Irish ) constitutional law , established the Irish Free State ( the Irish Free State ( Agreement ) Act , incorporating the December agreement into United Kingdom law , the Irish Free State ( Constitution ) Act and the Irish Free State ( Consequential Provisions ) Act , all 1922 ) , and preserved the union in relation to Northern Ireland .
11 1 Where do we first learn about Auntie 's excellent eye-sight ? 2 Where do we first learn that Auntie can see into the future ? 3 How do we know that Auntie did not see the fire at the office block where she used to work ? 4 What exactly did Auntie foresee on the last afternoon of her life ? 5 Why did Auntie save Billy 's life , even though she knew that she herself would die ?
12 Making all due allowance for the return of historical tragedy as farce , watching this soporific monolith of the virtuous rise out of the debris of a liberating movement is akin to nothing so much as witnessing Bureaucracy emerge from the ashes of Revolution .
13 Did authority reside in the parents , with their popular language of purity ( and one suspects a commonsense discourse about the naturalness and inevitability of procreation and parenthood ) , or with the power of professionals ?
14 But this is a plot development — the plot development — and , if it involves turning a couple of Aled Jones types into Oliver Reeds , why let logic get in the way ?
15 the hypothesis may seem to give a palatable explanation of the emergence of life on Earth , but it merely pushes the problem one stage back : how did life originate on the planet of these putative alien space travellers ?
16 Not until after the last Ice Age had remodelled the valleys north of the plain , overdeepening them , then damming them with morainic debris to form the great lakes of Maggiore , Como and Garda , did man evolve to the point where he left a permanent imprint on the landscape .
17 Those cells which can form pigment migrate beneath the skin and enter all the feather germs .
18 An unsolved problem in this area which has important implications for government policy is precisely what costs does inflation impose on the economy ?
19 Is politics generally to be neutral between conceptions of the good , or does neutrality apply to the constitution only ?
20 So be on your guard if you are offered a new way to cure gout see in the dark or watch an eclipse of the Sun .
21 Writers are concerned with such issues as : Does culture belong to the organisation or to the individuals within it ?
22 What range of choice , for example , does English provide in the use of complements or for determiners ?
23 Does language begin in the womb ?
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25 The newly crowned Queen and the newly knighted jockey meet on the way to the parade ring .
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