Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Is it the one of the right or the left or one that 's got his finger in .
2 This is not the place to summarize the rest of the curriculum debate and many important documents , whether from HMI ( Curriculum 11–16 in 1977 , A View of the Curriculum in 1980 ) or the DES ( A Framework for the School Curriculum in 1980 or The Organization and Content of the 5–16 Curriculum in 1984 ) : Chapter 1.1 provides some detail .
3 However , this approach was not as successful as that implemented in probeorder , in that where the map and hybridisation data are in in serious conflict the contigs generated will be a poor compromise between the two .
4 But these firms , as I said , they wanted this or that or the other and with er because of this fellow Mr he did nothing to get it out of his so it just happened , you know what I mean .
5 well it 's either that or the launderette and I mean that 's , that 's quite costly is n't it ?
6 Curtailment of the holiday by your premature return to the UK as a result of a claim under section 1 , 2 or the illness or injury of a covered relative .
7 Now the problem is with this that the blood as is it wo n't normally take it up .
8 Following the data which was being projected on to the tiny screen , it was clear that the telemetry and guidance modules had performed according to specification .
9 it is clear that the name and role mapping can take place independently .
10 I am clear that the proposal that we are discussing , which involves a two-level station , is the best for Londoners and the best for travellers , whether international or domestic .
11 It is clear that the money that will now be provided centrally by my right hon. Friend will not be given to the local authorities .
12 The Bible makes it clear that the devil and his forces are the masters of misrepresentation .
13 Section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 makes it clear that the decision as to release on licence is for the Home Secretary , although he is obliged to consult the judiciary .
14 It seems clear that the principle that remedies are a matter for the courts of Member States and the principle of effective protection are , potentially at least , in conflict ; and that ultimately the legal system which creates a right must also control the way that right is protected .
15 It is clear that the presence or absence of a check can influence the technique of the player .
16 So it it 's quite clear that the government and er , industry , the community , will put enormous burden , inevitably on the voluntary worker in the health sector .
17 The implications are unavoidable : ‘ … it is clear that the life and death of Christ have no efficacy in this scheme of things … the salvation of the world is now wrought by the events of the life of Constantine , symbolized by his saving sign ’ .
18 They are , however , quite clear that the State and the apparatus of the State , especially law , are some of the tools of the dominant class , and are therefore primes examples of false consciousness .
19 In some instances Community law itself may permit or require Member States to carry out inspections or take other measures , but it is now clear that the Council or Commission may not authorize a Member State to take measures which go beyond those which would be justified under Article 36 .
20 Thus , I think it clear that the declaration as granted can not stand : a conclusion in which the Divisional Court would undoubtedly have concurred , but for the weight attached to Ex parte Saunders , 138 N.L.J. 243 .
21 It should be clear that the correctness and the effect of some expressions can not only be judged within the sentence , but must be judged in connection with other sentences in the discourse as well .
22 The trial succeeded in finding several organisational problems but did not achieve its secondary objective because it became clear that the breadth and depth of knowledge needed by the individuals were implicit in the experience needed to do the job and that the individual could work quicker and chop and change subject more easily than the expert system .
23 They were closely linked with this , and in some cases it is clear that the growth or decline of a town resulted from economic changes in the surrounding rural area .
24 And let us be quite clear that the fact that any particular system does n't go on for ever does n't mean it was n't God 's will when it came in .
25 But I should like to make it clear that the suggestion that BAT has been ‘ dumping ’ this pesticide in Kenya has not foundation of truth whatsoever .
26 Well by now it 's perfectly clear that the suggestion that these characteristics rest in the blood and in race is wrong , but there remains this enormous field of characteristic garnered from a long historical process .
27 Indeed , Hinkes makes it clear that the weather and snow conditions were pretty awful .
28 It is also clear that the renewal and extension of the non-proliferation treaty , hopefully leading in due course to a comprehensive test-ban treaty , depends crucially on the actions of the existing nuclear weapons states . ’
29 He quoted many authorities , both in the USA and GB who made it clear that the viewing and the funeral ceremonies are extremely important in bringing the bereaved to a state of acceptance and eventual recovery .
30 This theme was being maintained a year later , by which time it was clear that the incentive that held the greatest attraction for Japanese buyers was still the discount , particularly as the hazards of lifting oil in the Gulf were making insurance so expensive .
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