Example sentences of "[conj] the [noun] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is a little difficult for us , as we wander in the city of London today , to imagine the medieval city or the pride the citizens took in it — it is far easier in San Gimignano or Todi .
2 So I ca n't criticize the decision of the court on that or or the way the solicitors dealt with it .
3 Please could you let me know i ) if the council has set any time limit on these protracted negotiations and if so what it is and ii ) when planning consent is given will it apply from the date the original application was approved or the date the conditions were approved .
4 Or the answer the questions which are on there .
5 And where the hell the fullbacks were !
6 What the public should remember is that the murderers the rapists have n't gone away … they 're in Bullingdon prison now and pretty soon they may be housed in Oxford prison
7 Some Members have claimed that the coverage the committees have received has enhanced their standing and authority .
8 Within a project , there is a strong chance that the questions the children have are questions which are intrinsically important to them , rather than questions the teacher has imposed upon them , for whatever reason .
9 Much more frequent mentions of captivi seem to refer to nobles , and one writer explicitly says that the reason the Vikings having arrived by boat then used horses was " so that they would be able to capture some nobles for the sake of money ( ransoms ) " .
10 It seemed to her that the reason the Jews of Cork got on so well with their Catholic neighbours was because they were actually poles apart .
11 Scotland manager , Duncan Paterson , noted that the weather the tourists have experienced here has changed a number of perceptions of Fijian rugby .
12 Er also feel that the people the companies are not making services actually got because they were against these making go out in the evenings because the last bus leaves the town centre at six thirty .
13 How could anyone have guessed that the movement the bowlers had found throughout the game would suddenly disappear ?
14 This passage illustrates in a vivid way the fact that the arrangements the judges have made with the Inns are merely the machinery through which the judges perform what remains a judicial duty , and also how decisions on rights of audience are different from decisions on call to the Bar .
15 Also , where Newco is acquiring a business , it seems it is no longer strictly necessary to ensure that the shares the managers subscribe in Newco confer control after the institutions have invested , so long as they confer control before then , assuming in this scenario that the managers invest well before the institutions and before the institutions are committed to investing .
16 It is clear from the nature of police work in the district that the relations the police have with the public in this largely Protestant area parallel those that police forces have in societies where religion is not a social marker .
17 B and L said that the sums the receivers properly ought to pay themselves could be met out of the liquid assets in the receivers ' hands .
18 The one positive thing to emerge from privatisation so far has been the degree of accountability that has been imposed on Group 4 , far more stringent than the level the police and prison officers are used to .
19 They are just suggestions for day and half-day excursions to take in the best of the scenery , rather than the villages the tours pass through .
20 Bigger , wider , grander in all its dimensions than the houses the Colcloughs and the Lords had built , since John-William had cleverly engaged the same architect and told him to produce something similar but much more splendid .
21 In the interval , policies were developed at a slower pace than the rate the problems multiplied with which they were intended to deal .
22 I think two of the big changes that I would like to see happening , and I think are beginning to happen , one is to put much less stress on the content of history , which in many cases is , is less important , than the learning the skills of a historian .
23 The earlier attempt to discredit the police had not succeeded , although the way the police treated the public was by no means satisfactory .
24 Really the risk is from the weather and the conditions the roads are getting into .
25 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
26 Well in War and Peace it 's a story of the er I mean there are many themes go on but the broad sweep of history is about the Napoleonic invasion of Russia and the way the Russians defended themselves against the French armies .
27 Yeah , erm , right , yeah , that 's all the other items , erm what 's been er been going through my head recently is , is er the , looking at the pattern of the meetings and the way the meetings are arranged and , and how , erm , at the last meeting we had a speaker er and that I think , we all found that quite interesting and the one , one from Central America that things and I feel we ought to have that much more frequently than we do have er , a , either a speaker or a focus of some sort of meetings erm , so I think that 's something I 'd like to raise and get the A G M at the next meeting I think similar thing we ought to consider there .
28 But what I am saying in context , no this has a deal to do with the co boundaries , as you know erm the honourable member well knows , the essence of this this is wholly inappropriate in terms of erm trying to latest citizenship through an arrangement of six additional boundaries into a erm union and a political state and I think that that is the profound objection that this side of the house has expressed over a long period of time now , is a reflection of the public mood in the country in respect of this election and the way the boundaries er are are erm apportioned and all I say in conclusion is that this is an evidence further of the irrelevance of this house in reflecting and attesting to public opinion outside .
29 The social worker should proceed to explore the organisation and structure of the family system , the roles people play within it , and the way the changes in the old person have affected that .
30 But what made it so was the school , and the way the courses were taught .
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