Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb -s] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Then the runners arrive and the sustained technical difficulty takes over the interest .
2 But as soon as the animal sits down , a photoelectric cell switches on the air stream , so stopping the pig from getting cold .
3 Main picture : The uncluttered bedroom sums up the atmosphere of the house
4 Exhibition-train revenue makes up the final 4 per cent .
5 Before detailing the two main components of LMS , this introductory chapter sets out the general framework of change .
6 A moaning wind frisks down the coast , kicking up a roaming layer of top-sand in its wake .
7 The fact that the early DUP was Free Presbyterian explains why the senior leadership still is .
8 Public Liability claims where the estimate exceeds £2500
9 All claims involving litigation including recoveries Branches will deal with Public Liability claims where the estimate does not exceed £2500 .
10 The reason for this , he argues , is that the older the average age of women at marriage the greater the equality between the sexes , the greater the commitment to feminism , and the smaller the age-difference between husband and wife : ‘ Cultural take-off brings about the disappearance of the child-woman and thus of the child-wife ’ ( p. 17 ) .
11 This theoretical framework opens up the possibility of analysing the process of technical change in a dynamic disequilibrium context and of integrating work in economics , management and technology .
12 Lepage performs some of the text from this letter , and with dizzying theatrical vertigo tumbles down the skyscraper blocks projected onto the screen behind him .
13 Such an approach 's insistence on dealing with non-traditional , non-objective methods points up the ambiguities which characterize psychological methods , in a persistent and useful way .
14 The Old Testament lays down the fundamentals of a Christian social ethic in three major ways .
15 Reciprocal altruism evolves where the net benefits received by individuals that show co-operative reciprocity exceeds that of non-altruists .
16 Crafts : Our Cultural Future sets out the party 's plans to further links between craftspeople and industry and also increase public awareness of the crafts .
17 Endotoxin from different organisms although it may be of of different potency has essentially the same biological effects .
18 Whatever the symbolic advantages of gender neutrality in the law of rape , in practice , whilst the structure of sexual offences remains essentially the same , the effect of such an innovation could conceivably be detrimental to male victims without being of any real assistance to female complainants .
19 After her act another blonde in black , thigh length leather boots , studded belt , bra and pants strutted onto the stage , removed her top and stepped up to the front row , where the Koreans stuffed dollar notes down the front of her knickers .
20 Today the express coach has much the same sort of function In the first years of the century the number of interurbans grew rapidly .
21 The surface of a warm , damp body takes up the wet-bulb temperature of the air around it .
22 Indeed , the acoustic microscope complements well the capabilities of optical and electron microscopes , offering important advantages in certain areas .
23 My hon. Friend identifies precisely the problem with which we have been landed by the Government and British Rail .
24 My hon. Friend sets out the reasons why I wish we were negotiating in Europe , not the Government .
25 Many will see this paper as a fundamental attack on the NHS , a means by which a free service slides down the slippery slope of privatisation .
26 No other historical transformation has quite the same clear-cut and definite character .
27 It is always dangerous when the hon. Gentleman reads only the first half of a sentence .
28 The hon. Gentleman illustrates perfectly the short-termism of the Labour Front Bench .
29 Until now I have never been a particular admirer of Fifine , but somehow the improved quality brings out the score 's atmosphere and personality much more vividly , and Beecham 's exquisite handling of detail makes a much greater impact .
30 Rational genetic interpretation of familial aggregation requires both the absolute value of the population prevalence and the numbers of affected and unaffected relatives of probands .
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