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

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1 When hiring tools from HSS Hire Shops you only pay for the actual time the equipment is in use ; in addition you have the HAE assurance that the tools you select are regularly maintained , and are in a safe condition .
2 Paintings , drawings , and portraits are other useful pictorial sources , and for the Middle Ages the decorations and embellishments in medieval manuscripts , books of hours and church panels form another excellent pictorial source .
3 For the middle class the mid-nineteenth century was the golden era of the middle-aged , when men reached the peak of their careers , earnings and activity and physiological decline had not yet become obvious .
4 If it were not for the hollow bones the 30-ton creature would have required inordinate amounts of energy , and thus more food , to move around .
5 For the ordinary individual the concept man , or its local equivalent , refers to " people like us " and the extent of such a category is often very narrowly restricted .
6 For the photographer there 's a chance to win the coveted title of the Fuji Wedding Photographer of the Year , whilst for the featured couple the top prize is £1,000 .
7 For the 1990/91 session the rates are :
8 Even the formulation of a dualistic class division , Laclau and Mouffe have argued persuasively , is itself nothing less than a nostalgic attempt to recreate for the nineteenth century the imagined simplicity of the conditions of the aristocracy/bourgeoisie conflict of the French Revolution which had originally inspired Hegel .
9 For research purposes , the laboratory was just beginning to be separated from the kitchen ; but for the nineteenth century the centres were the laboratory and the museum .
10 For the periodontal index the results reflected the findings with the periodontal classification .
11 Soviet negotiators had been eager to preserve for the Soviet Union the right to retain something close to 80 per cent of the Warsaw Pact total .
12 In the depth-first traversal for the above example the paragraphs would appear in the order p1 , p4 , p5 , p6 , p2 , p3 .
13 For the right eye the converse is true .
14 For the right hand the process is reversed .
15 In Guildford I saw for the second time the travelling exhibition ‘ Architecture in Context ’ , staged by the RIBA 's South East Region .
16 For the second time the French set out to catch the English .
17 Very shortly the Court of Appeal is to hear for the second time the cases of James Robinson , Michael Hickey and Vincent Hickey , found guilty in November 1979 of the murder in 1978 of Carl Bridgewater , the newspaper boy , in Staffordshire .
18 But he says the payout ca n't begin to compensate him for the devastating effect the accident has had on his life .
19 It also becomes more specific and for the higher potencies the remedy selection has to be more accurate for the remedy to work .
20 Indeed it had never occurred to him to sell bits of Hatherley to keep the paper going any more than he had considered using the profits of the paper , in the years when there were some , to pay for the substantial renovation the house had required .
21 More importantly , by reforming the tax structure , the Tories have brought down marginal tax rates further still , even compared with 1979 ; for example for the average earner the marginal rate including VAT has fallen from 49 p.c. then to 45 p.c. today .
22 For the average funeral the pall-bearer was expected to perform his duties en route as well as within the church ; whereas at the funerals of the great , the pall-bearers were only called into service once the coffin was at the church and ready to proceed up the nave .
23 On the hills above the town , amongst cool , dark pines , is Albuhera Barracks , the present station for the 1st Battalion the Royal Scots .
24 For the Western church the removal of the African church meant the removal of a permanent focus of fruitful tension .
25 Rebecca West referred in 1913 to health visitors as an ‘ inadequate and slightly offensive substitute offered to the poor woman for the skilled service the rich can command ’ .
26 Perhaps Spinoza could have strengthened it in various ways , by saying that people can not on odd occasions deliberately act out of the character they try to give their lives , without destroying that character , and that for the rational person the character of a life which includes good relations with other people at large is essential for personal fulfilment .
27 For the regional banks the ratio increased from 64% to 68% over the same period .
28 The fact that the people involved who killed Chai in the snackbar fight were mostly ‘ unemployed youths ’ , seemed to emphasise for the young intellectuals the disrespect for knowledge prevalent in a money-orientated society .
29 However , whereas for the 55–59 age-group the fall in unemployment was compensated for by an increase in employment , as well as in sickness and disability , for the 60–64 age-group early retirement increased more substantially than employment .
30 For the fired person the act of dismissal can create even greater and more painful dissonance .
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