Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The Central Gilts Office ( CGO ) provided marketmakers with computerized accounts which facilitated the transfer of stock before the change of ownership was recorded at the Bank .
2 In the middle decades of the century , it was increasingly the German-speaking biologists who led the way .
3 Many of the characteristics of the postwar period which we associate with Fordism , for example , high levels of military spending or private consumption , could just as well be explained in terms of the political institutions which shaped the Fordist era .
4 After all , electronic communications has many similarities to the oral technologies which pre-dated the written word .
5 The means of mass transportation and communication , the commodities of lodging , food and clothing , the irresistible output of the entertainment and information industry carry with them prescribed attitudes and habits , certain intellectual and emotional reactions which bind the consumers more or less pleasantly to the producers and through the latter to the whole .
6 The income from sponsorship should be used to underwrite educational professional activities which benefit the industry generally as well as the Association .
7 The adaptive expectations hypothesis had come to earlier prominence in Philip Cagan 's ( 1956 ) path breaking study of the monetary dynamics of the European hyperinflations which followed the Great War .
8 After those three emphatic wins which continued the Essex domination of the East region for a fourth year , Woodward thinks his team has a strikeforce capable of beating Dorset , Northamptonshire , Somerset and Bedford on March 27–28 .
9 Beneath all these particular situations there are conflicting values which claim the law 's attention .
10 If they make stable contacts they pull the sheet to the site of contact , but others merely lose contact and are withdrawn .
11 The point of meeting them is to understand the ruthlessness of international economic policies which drive the poorer nations of the world to environmental disaster in an attempt to repay their debts .
12 The survey is divided into two simultaneous operations which embrace the surviving records of both persons and organisations .
13 In their final statement ministers " recognized " that changes in " fiscal and monetary policies which provide the basis for lower real interest rates … would need to reflect the situation in each country " .
14 Our ancient woodland , Craig Gock , with impressive oak and beech , is rich in wildlife and from the commons above there are panoramic views which unveil the true beauty of the area .
15 They claimed that the ASEAN states which initiated the Zone plan intended it also to embrace other states located in the region .
16 In other words , there is extensive support in Britain and many other western states for government welfare and economic programmes which help the ‘ deserving ’ poor , and are also thought to be credible and realistic .
17 The team identified the main cause as fluctuating caustic concentrations which affected the type and size of salt crystals .
18 In the 1290s and again in the 1330s the pressure of taxation and resistance to the crown 's recruiting methods led to political crises which undermined the king 's ability to wage war successfully .
19 Outlook page 25 ICI green plant : Chemicals giant , ICI , is to build a £100m plant in Louisiana for the production of alternatives to chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , widely used compounds which deplete the earths ozone layer .
20 And you know I went into that film it was just being launched in America , and there was a sort of prologue to the film and er I did n't know whether to , to become terribly angry or , or just about cry because the prologue was as if Britain was a sinking ship you know , this was the last we would see of this great thing and they made the most of it you know , like er i the g the film was the old private schools you know the old w well the public schools in England .
21 While TNCs are certainly to be found in a wide variety of economic sectors they share the same basic function of capital accumulation on a global scale , and the same consistent character of having to work out global strategies to ensure their continued growth .
22 In the old days the subtle relationships which constituted the Establishment at work would have prevented any such developments taking place .
23 There is a considerable contribution to retail employment in Tyne and Wear by the Scandinavian shoppers who use the ferries .
24 For their trireme warships they used the steering technique of an external oar and this copied in today 's dragon boats .
25 European nations which sponsored the resolution refused to accept the Islamic amendment .
26 Heads and governors were not required to manage these two main influences although headteachers themselves were often directly involved in the committees and working parties which steered the programmes of teachers ' centres .
27 The armed guards who ride the patrol vans day and night , a kind of AA service with guns , are dressed in black-and-yellow uniforms and wear black , rubber police boots .
28 As is his wont , the novelist delivers an appropriate come-uppance to not-so-eminent Edwardians who adopt the pompous manners of the Empire and refuse to acknowledge that the rest of the world is due to move on .
29 Ministers emphasised " the importance of monetary and fiscal policies which provide the basis of lower real interest rates " , but failed to recommend any immediate measures , agreeing only " to monitor the situation closely and to take actions as needed within the co-ordination process , with a view to achieving a sound recovery and a growing world economy " .
30 A subjective element in the account provides a better potential to unravel the semantic patterns which structure the maintenance of this executive unit of power .
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