Example sentences of "[adj] [indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | For to have anything from the public one must satisfy the public and no one individual . ’ |
2 | To this one might add the comment that racism can compound the difficulties where Afro-Caribbean or Asian care assistants receive racist comments in their work from residents ( Norman , 1987b ) . |
3 | London merchants were able to assert their authority over their provincial rivals , and with this one can see the beginnings of centralization in the economy . |
4 | Against this one must set the likelihood of increased travel and other costs arising from the greater geographical dispersion of the units in the sample . |
5 | Instead , this one will go the Department of Trade , for them to respond . |
6 | The National Bowl is one of what we hope will be a series of venues all over Europe and we hope this one will become the first stop for major artists as they come to Europe |
7 | The further one can extend the grazing season in spring and autumn , without damage to soil or sward , the better . |
8 | The victim 's daughter , who 's been comforted by the Minister at her local Methodist Church , said she could think of no reason why her father should have been attacked , but she was convinced someone must know the killer . |
9 | If one can find that the things described by particular words have some common characteristic one ought to limit the general words that follow them to things of that genus ( Lambourn v McLellan [ 1903 ] 2 Ch 268 ) . |
10 | In Ata'i one might note the careers of six scholars as exceptions , in three of which the subjects changed careers under rather special circumstances , while in the other three Ata'i merely notes the change without comment . |
11 | A panel of judges will read all the entries , and the chosen one will win the tank they need , plus cabinet and hood from AQUARIUMS , CABINETS AND HOODS and up to £150 worth of fishkeeping equipment to complete their dream set-up . |
12 | As one read passages such as these one must acknowledge the force of Merleau-Ponty 's statement that ‘ one does not become revolutionary through science but through indignation ’ . |
13 | To these one can add the five new entrants who have established themselves , to give a set of " core players " amounting to 19 ( 15% ) . |
14 | Only those named as drivers at the commencement of the rental may drive the car , and each one must sign the rental contract with the hire company . |
15 | They saw her sometimes , watching them from the hillside as they carried peats or hay , wood or baskets of fish that they 'd not sell her ; and each one could feel the chill as she silently vowed vengeance on them all . |
16 | Everyone seems to agree that it is easier to translate a novel than a poem : that one may appreciate the greatness of Dostoevsky in translation in a way that is not possible ( say ) of Pushkin . |
17 | I 'm sure everyone will appreciate the extra detail you 've given us . |
18 | However , against the obvious conclusion that small groups are more effective one must set the increased managerial challenges of having a larger number of groups . |
19 | Where such factors are present one would expect the crime to attract not only profit-maximising individuals but also profit-maximising firms . |
20 | Gone up to their their room to pick up some their toys I would n't know how to , but the older one can open the gate ! |
21 | But that 's , but the , this actually sets out that everybody will get the same , it does n't , it has absolutely nothing to do with people coming forward . |
22 | So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status . |
23 | As an instance of the former one might cite the case of Molla Ahmad b . |
24 | The first one will keep the rope taut as you move offstage and run round the back and take over from the second helper who has been keeping the ‘ load ’ end taut . |
25 | To be comprehensively neutral one should supply the Reds in our example neither with arms nor with food . |
26 | And the other one 'd do the stairs that week . |
27 | Thus if we identify one of the functions with the potential , the other one will represent the field lines . |
28 | And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ? |
29 | Even more surprisingly , that memory has been shown to reside in a substance , tor if a worm that has learned the maze is killed and its flesh fed to another worm , the new one will run the maze correctly without training . |
30 | As for Lucinda 's birth — she still shuddered just to think of it , and she had prayed that the next one would produce the son she so desperately needed to enable her to call a halt to the whole disagreeable business . |