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

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1 Moral principles are essentially either those rules by which men must abide if they are to unite under ; sovereign power , or those which the sovereign power imposes .
2 These are clearly more formal models than those which the modern letter-writer is used to , yet Shakespeare 's range stretches from the intimate and occasional to just such formal rhetorical structures as Day 's category of the ‘ Epistle Deliberative ’ , which uses a mixture of praise and criticism in its ‘ Hortatory ’ or ‘ Dehortatory ’ intent , and may legitimately subject the recipient to moral pressure : Yet , while acknowledging the relevance of Day 's treatise on letter-writing and its tactics of persuasion , we may note that in Shakespeare one of Day 's categories is absent , namely the ‘ Responsory Epistle ’ , which ‘ dependeth of the partes of a former letter ’ and must refer back to it .
3 Is my right hon. Friend aware that in many parts of the Yorkshire and Humberside region unemployment is significantly lower than it was at the time of the previous election , and that what the regional CBI fears above all else is the havoc that would be caused by a Labour Government , with their commitment to a statutory minimum wage , which would wipe out so many jobs , and to the European Community social chapter , which would make British industry uncompetitive in world terms ?
4 And within the Six there was an almost unanimous rejection of the British arguments that an institutional framework above that provided by the OEEC was not necessary , and that what the Six wanted to achieve could equally easily be reached by strengthening the OEEC .
5 Even if it 's two hundred and fifty it the same
6 A woman can change from a bright , outgoing mood one day to a dark and brooding one the next .
7 What it is is , is all about erm they 're studying your voice and like the way you change it and all what the different like
8 The palace bustled with courtiers , officials , cronies and those whom the French call affairistes .
9 another big one as well But that one the other night I do n't mind it having been so big , because it was sort of helping my conscience
10 Does he agree , however , that what my local authority wants is a wider authority for strategic services , for the delivery of those services , and that local authorities can group themselves as they see fit in providing what may be different services , but that what the hon. Gentleman wants is another tier of central Government , which will impose on the regions what central Government do ?
11 If every course er made such an impression as that one the other day we 'd be
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