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

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1 The court will , for example , try to construe a lease so that all payments of rent fall due during the term and in respect of periods that fall wholly within it ( Ladyman v Wirral Estates Ltd [ 1968 ] 2 All ER 197 , Whelton Sinclair v Hyland [ 1992 ] 2 EGLR 158 ) .
2 It was due for the chop and you know it . ’
3 ‘ Michael was apprehensive about the leap and I said : ‘ If you do n't feel like it , I will jump on and do it . ’
4 Maryon felt quite apprehensive about the experiment and wondered what it would be like to live with Alan during the diet .
5 There is a suggested minimum , but if , if , if it 's right for the person and they can afford it , that a minimum of forty thousand pounds is , is , is er , er , an industry suggested figure of a minimum .
6 Parents and teachers are the leaders , and the child is expected to obey them because they ‘ know best ’ what is right for the individual and the society he/she is being prepared or ( as some would have it ) fitted for .
7 ‘ We would decide whether the bid was right for the club and for the player .
8 ‘ I do n't want to sell them , but if an offer came in that was right for the club and right for the player , then we would consider it , just as any club would in the lower divisions in the same position .
9 With the expertise of a well respected manufacturer aware of the demands of modern catering , the hotel installed equipment which was right for the job and which culd be relied upon to help meet strict hygiene standards .
10 Such battalions had the additional valve that they made liaison practicable between the UDA and the law and order sensitive rural paramilitary organisations and kept open a bridge of respectability into UDA circles over which even pre-election politicians could come and go .
11 The supply chain project seeks to achieve this by focusing on future customer needs and driving them back through the activities of the business to make Guinness Brewing GB operate as effectively as possible for the company and its customers .
12 For routine meetings with fixed agenda , such as project review meetings , it is often possible for the agenda and the minutes to be the same standard form , one part of which records the information to be considered ( the agenda ) and the other the decisions taken ( the minutes ) .
13 This data helps the zoo provide the best environment possible for the animal and to accommodate all of its specific needs .
14 He made it possible for the duke and his eight-months pregnant duchess to rush back from Germany to Kensington Palace for the birth , putting up the royal cavalcade at his home in Shooter 's Hill on the way .
15 Because I am expecting there to be a conspiracy of silence on this matter and I intend to make it as difficult as possible for the Milettis and their friends .
16 This period will of course depend upon the nature of the works being carried out and while the landlord will expect quite a long overrun period , it should be possible for the landlord and the tenant to agree a suitable long stop date .
17 Never mind , she thought , never mind , for it is n't that , she is still upset about the will and still unsure what to do .
18 Oh , we 'd felt like this for years but we would n't acknowledge it , and then we started meeting casually and standing talking for ages , but it was only when I met him and he was so upset about the baby and — and other things .
19 I also got really specific about the phrasing and how I could transcribe that onto the guitar .
20 The minister was right about the heart and the heart being divided on Europe .
21 erm Peter is not right about the Vale and the sites that are provided in the Vale .
22 The magistrates sentenced Graham to a total of 160 hours community service — 120 for the burglary and 40 for possession of cannabis .
23 Erm I think they , I think they do that during the day and then in the evening it 's on for anybody else who wants to see that take-off on cheeses .
24 An interference effect was indeed apparent at the start of the final stage ( Fig. 4.7 ) and did not differ in magnitude between subjects that had received their aversive training in the same context as that used for the test and subjects that had received aversive training in a different context .
25 The stationery cupboard had not provided paper similar to that used for the note and when Richard Beales left a systematic search was still going on of shelves and desks where some might have been overlooked .
26 Not only will you want to know about basics like salaries and pensions , but you will also want to find out as much as possible about the firm and its product and methods .
27 It is important to give the under sheriff as much information as possible about the debtor and any assets he may have , in the letter accompanying the writ of fi .
28 Since staff recruitment is perhaps the key task of a bureau 's management committee , it is normal for the chairman and perhaps one other member of the committee to participate in the interviewing process .
29 2.3 As the nature and number of the learners have changed and partly as a consequence of that change ) , so has the nature of the teaching .
30 Naturally the glorious weather was a talking point with the General : he might be forgiven for thinking the Micks were a bit blasé about the temperature and the change of scene from London ceremonial duties .
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