Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Repayments are calculated so that the total amount paid at each instalment is constant , but the capital and interest proportions vary .
2 Rates are altered so that the new price reflects the desired new rate of interest .
3 The advantages of a rational approach to planning are given here and the breadth of these should alert the reader to the importance of the planning process in providing guidelines to secure organisational effectiveness .
4 I would therefore hold that where there is a split trial or more accurately , in relation to a non-jury case , a split hearing , any party may appeal without leave against an order made at the end of one part if he could have appealed against such an order without leave if both parts had been heard together and the order had been made at the end of the complete hearing .
5 The functions are listed horizontally and the parts vertically .
6 The functions are listed horizontally and the parts vertically .
7 Examples are listed below but the list is not definitive and other information may be acceptable :
8 Between this line and the basin margin the formation comprises mainly platform carbonates , whereas basinwards it consists entirely of slope and basin plain deposits and submarine fans are developed only where the Z2 Carbonate reaches exceptional thickness .
9 Erm it has been altered somewhat since the original er railway days , but nevertheless it retains quite a bit of the old character erm and er the high pitched roofs erm and the .
10 ‘ It has been assumed that the eggs are contaminated too but the evidence is weak , ’ he said .
11 While the company has observed for a number of years the thrust of most of the recommendations put forward in the code of best practice , some of our procedures have been adjusted so that the form as well as the spirit of the code is met .
12 For example , inside , the stations of the cross had been arranged counter-clockwise and the decorations were way ‘ over the top ’ .
13 As soon as they are replaced they are broken again and the church authorities are considering wire netting as a protection .
14 Over one million pounds has been given away since the series began and audience figures last year topped 14 million .
15 Over one million pounds has been given away since the series began and audience figures last year topped 14 million .
16 The practical examinations are arranged individually and the fee is , at present , £70 per candidate ( the fees for candidates taking the examination overseas are available on request ) .
17 Its nodes are all like WISARD 's RAM chips , but the interconnections between them are arranged so that the nodes are in a layered partial order , not necessarily a tree .
18 Weaker areas are exposed dramatically when the market turns down as it did during 1992 .
19 David Reynolds said after the money had been rammed home and the tone had cycled , ‘ Carson , are you alone ? ’
20 It is from that sheet that the figures were transcribed on to the erm on to the pink and the , the , the , the , erm blue and the yellow sheets which have been circulated and which have been amended so that the figures now correspond on both sheets .
21 Black holes would have been formed only if the early universe had not been perfectly smooth and uniform , because only a small region that was denser than average could be compressed in this way to form a black hole .
22 The clearing of Wychwood Forest had almost been completed now and the demand for ploughing increased beyond all his expectations .
23 The mothers had been interviewed periodically since the children were two or three months old about such characteristics as the child 's activity level , adaptability , distractability , persistence and quality of mood .
24 Frequently , however , there is also an ingrowth of the sternum near their origin so that they are carried inwards and the whole forms a Y-shaped structure , the furca , whose internal arms may become fused with the pleural arms or are connected with them by short muscles .
25 The restaurants are designed so that the chefs area provides the focus of the operation for diners .
26 Some computers , like the Z88 , are designed so that the contents of RAM are not lost when the machine is " shut down " ( pressing both keys ) .
27 These circles are spaced so that the area between any adjacent pair of circles ( representing lines of latitude ) is proportional to the corresponding area on the Earth .
28 This last item had caused them some concern when the bag had been unzipped just after the plane landed , but Grandson Richard had thrust the book among the papers without glancing inside .
29 THE RE-OPENING of the line to Welshpool in 1981 was an achievement which had been awaited ever since the line was taken over in 1960 .
30 Campbell said the threat of legal action in Cheshire may have been averted now that the SSD had substantially re-drafted its contract .
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