Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [adj] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Majd al-Din Muhammad ( Molla Musannifek ) , or the latter 's death date , which is given as 875/1470–1 , must be treated with caution . |
2 | Recently , bubble-jet and laser printers have begun to be installed , where the former 's quietness and the latter 's high quality output were major factors . |
3 | Does a children 's party or a loved-one 's funeral inhibit the urge to chat up new acquaintances ? |
4 | This suggests that the constant complaints of their social superiors , that the poor 's expenditure was irrationally related to their incomes , were not simply class prejudice . |
5 | Since the contract was initially purchased at 90.50 , this implies that the long 's margin account contains 750 initial margin plus 937.50 in variation margin ( i.e. [ ( 91.25 - 90.50 ) /0.01 ; ] ticks × 12.50 per tick ) , totalling 1687.50 . |
6 | Ever the optimist , Davies she was saying that the extra 's day 's practice would give her ‘ a headstart over the rest of them ’ . |
7 | We have already mentioned the suggestion that the manic 's energy might be an important connecting link between creativity and psychosis . |
8 | The fact that the accused 's wife spent money on their flat does not mean that he assisted in the disposal of money stolen by the wife : Coleman [ 1986 ] Crim LR 56 . |
9 | With regard to blackmail the Criminal Law Revision Committee did not want a test that the accused 's belief had to be reasonable because such could be out of line with the rest of the 1968 Act , yet Feely and Ghosh do just that in relation to dishonesty falling outside of s.2(1) . |
10 | The count alleged that the seneschal 's lieutenant entered the hall of the castle at Vic-de-Bigorre with the dean of Le Puy , and treated him in an inexcusably unmannerly fashion by seizing him by his clothing and expelling him and his household familia from the place . |
11 | What is relevant is that the subordinate 's perception of the experience will affect his or her behaviour . |
12 | By the 1940s , government reports purported to consider the needs of the individual child , but as Ann Marie Wolpe has pointed out , prior assumptions were made as to the ‘ natural ’ interests of girls and boys and the destiny of girls as wives and mothers ; indeed , Miriam David has suggested that the 1940s ' curriculum was more differentiated than that of the 1930s . |
13 | The new album , ‘ Hype ’ , is more guitar-based than The High 's debut which , forged as it was in the wake of Manchester 's nebulous ‘ baggy ’ explosion , suffered from rather inappropriate comparisons with the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays . |
14 | In the London , Ontario case , each of the three complainants admitted that they had participated willingly in the sexual relationship , so the accused 's solicitor argued that there was no evidence of a sexual assault . |
15 | The Cabinet of Ministers would control CP property until the latter 's role in the August coup attempt could be determined . |
16 | The problem is this : if the accused 's intention is to rape and he is in the same position as in Brown with the top half of his body in the building , is his entry therein effective for the purposes of the rape form of burglary ? |
17 | It has been said that the Conservative Party 's deliberately tough stand on immigration has removed the raison d'être of the extreme right , even if the former 's stance is based on exclusionism rather than on the expulsionism of the latter . |
18 | This would include schools , if the insured 's son or daughter had property stolen . |
19 | Loneliness and death await them , ruin faces Shannon , and the reverend 's pronouncement that ‘ hysteria is a natural phenomenon ’ does not seem unreasonable in the circumstances . |
20 | Such reasoning was consistent with the case law and the Prudential 's appeal would be allowed . |
21 | Section 2(1) ( c ) was fulfilled and the accused 's conviction was affirmed . |
22 | There must , therefore , be some interaction between the radiation and the electron , and the latter 's state of motion is perturbed in consequence . |
23 | Arab nationalism came within an ace of overthrowing King Husayn in Jordan , and the latter 's acceptance of UNRWA 's resettlement programme , which also implied agreement with Israel over the Jordan waters , might have tipped the scales against him . |
24 | The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Great Brington contains the tombs of Lawrence , the great-great-great-grandfather of George Washington and the former 's brother Robert and sister-in-law which date from the early 1600s . |
25 | He was opposed , to shinty and the young 's enjoyment in general , but they paid no attention to him and the day was spent in the usual lively manner accompanied by bagpipe music and dancing in the open air . " |
26 | He was opposed , to shinty and the young 's enjoyment in general , but they paid no attention to him and the day was spent in the usual lively manner accompanied by bagpipe music and dancing in the open air . " |
27 | ‘ There was a sense the dealers were losing ground to the auction houses ’ relentless PR blitz ’ , says O. Kelley Anderson , a dealer and the fair 's director . |
28 | A penalty goal by Mark McKenzie and the stand-off 's conversion of a try by David Elliot of Langholm connections was scant reward for incessant attack by Stirling . |
29 | The spot interest rate in June is only 8.75 per cent but the long 's variation margin equals 937.50 , so his net worth has increased by 937.50 . |
30 | But the GR-1 's predecessor , the GR-50 , may have been too complex an answer to the guitar synth dilemma , being notoriously awkward to program and none too performance-friendly into the bargain . |