Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The staining of the epithelial cells is cytoplasmic , involving the basolateral and , to a lesser extent , the apical surfaces of the cells and EGF can also be seen in the mucus derived from the glandular ducts in many cases ( Fig 3C and D ) . |
2 | The last two releases in the Kings Quest series received a fairly mixed reception , and since the heady days when Sierra WERE GRAPHIC ADVENTURES there have been some very strong releases from the likes of Lucasfilms ( Loom , Secret of Monkey Island I and II , Indiana Jones ) , Westwood ( Legend of Kyrandia ) , and even some of the Role Playing Games from Origin ( Ultima VII and Ultima Underworlds ) and Sir Tech ( Crusaders of the Dark Savant ) . |
3 | And there were strange parallels in the patterns of their childhood . |
4 | Innovative policies during the campaign raise doubts over existing policies , and raise questions over why reforms were n't introduced earlier . |
5 | Mandela on Oct. 12 said that the ANC was prepared to abandon its long-held policy of nationalization if the business community could provide an alternative which would redress the economic imbalances in the country . |
6 | The Netherlands and UK Ministers both opposed Franco-German proposals for the WEU 's eventual incorporation into the EC [ see p. 38022 ] . |
7 | The preponderance of VGP paths lying along the eastern Pacific rim reported by Laj and others is therefore evidence of asymmetry between reversed and normal states in the field . |
8 | Indeed , some of their officials expressed strong opinions on the subject at the time but have since decided to wait and , as one put it , ‘ let the team do the talking on the park in Newry . ’ |
9 | possible interactions between the product ( contents ) and its immediate container ( product-container compatibility ) |
10 | He 'd have spent all his time looking at the bloody birds in the Jungle instead of reading his cue-cards . |
11 | At Sellafield and Dounreay , drilling is being carried out to assess the suitability of the geological strata of the areas . |
12 | Critics of this view variously suggest that Socialist propensity to ‘ violence ’ anticipated that of the right ; that unnecessary enemies for the Republic were created by anticlericalism and , in general , too narrow a view on the part of the left as to what constituted acceptable ‘ Republican ’ values , credentials and behaviour ; and that the CEDA , a potentially Christian Democratic party which might have evolved in a genuinely democratic direction , was actually forced rightwards by the conduct of the left . |
13 | It could also help towards healthier generations in the future . |
14 | They say the nature and demands of the job ‘ may necessitate you working at times other than your normal hours of the week ’ . |
15 | Held at the Newton Davis Hall , Froyle , courtesy of Lord Mayor Treloar College , the concert featured eight musicians from the world famous Yehudi Menuhin School , and the expertise of radio and television broadcaster Martin Muncaster as master of ceremonies . |
16 | She entered into technical discussions with the shopkeepers in a way totally beyond the capacity of Owen and Mahmoud , explaining that while she normally wore only French perfume , she was considering experimenting with a combination of French and Arab scents : ‘ une vraie Cairéenne , n'est ce pas ? ’ |
17 | And as he watched , not really wanting to see but unable to tear his eyes away , he heard the death cart coming , trundling through the empty streets with the hooded ghouls of the burial squad walking along beside it tolling their bells . |
18 | In the first place , as must already be evident , it shows some striking parallels with the Formalists ' views on literature and literary studies — views which were developed for the greater part quite independently of it , for although later Formalist theory may have been influenced to some degree by Saussure , the beginnings of the movement predate the publication of his Cours . |
19 | There are some striking parallels between the show trials of New York which have stemmed from the Boesky confessions and the Guinness case . |
20 | The Columnist of the Year award went to former MP Matthew Parris of The Times for his political sketches from the House of Commons and his regular column . |
21 | That was typical of Sam : although he was acknowledged to be one of the finest seamen in the village , he was still young , and reluctant to delegate the steering to members of his crew . |
22 | 3.6.2 Investigations with the Overlap Algorithm |
23 | In a sense the development of figural work alone suggests strong parallels with the development of the general arrangements of mosaic . |
24 | By and large , the soil-dwelling enemies of the rose are confined to the several kinds of chafer . |
25 | The culture of personnel management was essentially subordinate to the technical activities of the organisation ( witness the relative status of personnel and training departments in many industrial and commercial organisations ) . |
26 | NEC and Control Data Systems intend to expand their current supercomputer marketing agreement — CDC sells NEC 's SX-3 to its mainframe customers in the US and Europe — to include joint marketing and technical activities in the Unix RISC area . |
27 | There are also conflicting accounts of the terms of the audit . |
28 | Social Policy 1 evaluates different explanations of the growth of the welfare state and conflicting accounts of the ways in which it functions , and then examines issues and arguments which arise in two areas in which controversy is rife ; namely poverty and disease . |
29 | According to the Middle East International of Feb. 16 , delegates were then " treated to the unedifying sight of their party 's two most prominent leaders simultaneously screeching conflicting proposals into the loudspeaker system " . |
30 | Naming specific experts in the expert clause may allow an awkward party to create insoluble deadlock : see 10.3.3 . |