Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Solicitors regularly appear as advocates in the lower courts and , by special hat of the Lord Chancellor , in some Crown Courts which are geographically remote from barristers ' chambers . |
2 | According to some accounts , dwarves appear as toads during the day . |
3 | Column ( 1 ) deals with the objectives of a wealth tax and can be summarized as follows from the related paragraphs in their work . |
4 | The most depressing aspect he had found had been the neglect of the fundamental issue of liberty raised by MPs ’ proposals to prevent what they regarded as abuses by the press . |
5 | All of these , to repeat , although there is some uncertainty and inconsistency , are presented as answers to the question of the meaning or semantics of certain " if " statements , certainly including dependent nomic conditionals . |
6 | In practice , the ambiguities of class blurred the theory ; rich Kenyans had privileges that made them virtually equal to the British , and a large number of the British — including the instruments of power , the soldiers — were not accepted as equals by the Establishment . |
7 | Beneath the city streets is a network of passages which were made as aqueducts in the thirteenth century , to carry water from local springs into the medieval walled town . |
8 | Five normal healthy men were selected as controls for the study . |
9 | But in order for means to be classified as means in the first place they have to be something that we can utilize . |
10 | Prices vary as follows on the items shown — Elkhorn Coral £19.99 ; Lettuce Coral £18.20 ; Flower Coral £31.99 ; Cup Coral large £9.25 ; Cup Coral small £5.60 ; and Blue Tube Sponge £13.36 ( which make up one of the special deals ) and a giant Elkhorn Coral which retails at £41.50 . |
11 | The above extract was rendered as follows by the writer/translator : |
12 | The rules do permit the RTC to give away worthless properties to housing groups to use as shelters for the homeless . |
13 | One of several convincing ‘ flats ’ produced to use as back-drops during the filming . |
14 | Insect wings do originate as flaps on the back and they do , initially , have blood flowing in their veins , so such a theory seems very plausible . |
15 | There was very definitely evidence of a zone in transition and these were marked as limits on the map , by observation of where the CBD finished and where there was a mixture of houses , shops and offices before the area became wholly residential . |
16 | Juvenile age classes showed a much greater range of variation than the adults , and that variation decreased with age until only those of the parental form survived as recruits into the adult population . |
17 | The National Feder-ation of Professional Workers had already objected to the proposed constitutional reforms of the BUF and what they saw as plans for the suppression of Parliament , the imprisonment of opponents , and the establishment of a private army . |
18 | In their role as wives and lovers , then , women , for Kant , were viewed as means to the satisfaction of the man 's needs and wants . |
19 | Hyperamylasaemia and hyperlipasaemia were defined as increases above the upper limits of normal , which were 52 IU/l and 200 IU/l respectively , before January 11 , 1989 , and 10 IU/l and 208 IU/l , respectively , after January 11 , 1989 . |
20 | These requirements were specified as follows for the design of ‘ new ’ systems . |
21 | The process theologian John Cobb can write as follows of the Spirit : ‘ It is the receptive , empathetic , suffering , redemptive , preservative aspect of God , whereas Logos is order , novelty , call , demand , agent , transformer and principle of restlessness . ’ |
22 | By the early nineteenth century , the term ‘ Boroughmonger ’ , at any rate in Scotland , had come to mean anyone who was anti-reform , and indeed the whole Tory party at the time were branded as Boroughmongers by the radical reformers . |
23 | Ground-state vibration frequencies are obtained as shifts from the exciting frequency or from the vibrational origin of the electronic band . |
24 | The poses come as pauses at the end of each sequence , the dancer then changing position before beginning a new phrase , as if the guitarist were resting his fingers fur a moment . |
25 | They were thus readily perceived as drags on the movement of the world towards greater political and economic freedom . |
26 | A great dark arch appeared , and then they passed into shadow with the sounds of water glooping as echoes in the high tunnel and the light playing along the sides like silk in the wind . |
27 | In the light of all the considerations set out above I propose that the court should rule as follows in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) . |
28 | could I also remark to erm Councillor made as regards to the er any progress to er , to eliminate these er primary bends , which one of the most dangerous sets of road |
29 | At the earlier hearing Lord McCluskey had asked for a report from a sex-problems clinic after inquiring about pornographic material — 65 magazines and 45 videos — listed as exhibits in the case . |
30 | I want only to suggest that however closely those match , however complete they are , therefore , in the pairs they form , they all also work as imagines of the writer 's relation to language , now confident , now uncertain , now lonely , now roistering and so on . |