Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If institutions are funded from the same general purse , on the whole they mesh together and work easily together .
2 Heads of departments and institutions are indemnified by the University in respect of any claims made against them under civil law in connection with safety duties .
3 These institutions are produced for the same purpose as neuroses are by the individual ; they are collective solutions for the problem of defence against unsatisfied wishes .
4 He maintains that the main principles of these religions are symbolized by the terms Kingdom of God in Christianity and Nirvā a in Buddhism .
5 Her secrets are revealed in the book , Marje : The Guilt And The Gingerbread by Angela Patmore .
6 No examination is required ; vacancies are advertised in the legal weeklies ( Law Society 's Guardian Gazette , New Law Journal , Solicitor 's Journal , and in The Times .
7 Vacancies are notified by the Civil Service Commission .
8 At the end of ‘ The Food of the Gods ’ the giants are fighting against the little people , for freedom .
9 The subjective estimate could be based on pure hunch and guesswork at the end of period t - 1 , but in order to introduce a degree of empirical testability into the model it is normally assumed that is arrived at by some policy rule which includes on the right-hand side only those variables whose magnitudes are known at the end of the period t - 1 .
10 There is , in addition , a cassette which contains many of the extracts and teacher 's notes are provided at the back of the book .
11 Fur seals and sea lions are restricted to the Bering Strait area and seldom enter icy waters .
12 Criminal acts are defined by the Home Office as ‘ those acts against the law for which the offender is caught , tried and found guilty ’ .
13 Thirdly , there will be considerable cash flow implications for the purchaser , particularly if the creditors fall due to be paid before the debts are collected from the debtors .
14 The above ballets are classified under the nineteenth-century meaning of the term ‘ romantic ’ because they are based in the world of fantasy and deal very subtly with the theme of Man 's struggle against fate .
15 Nearly 800 Unit and Squadron badges are embedded in the floor ; they are of Welsh slate , many the work of Madge Whiteman .
16 Personnel are excluded from the warehouse operation under normal operating conditions and ingress and egress of pallets to and from crane pick-up points is often by powered conveyor .
17 One way around this particular problem would be to adapt the approach recommended by the Canadian Sentencing Commission ( 1997 ) , in which guide-lines are used in the first instance simply to indicate offences for which the presumptive sentence would ( or would normally ) involve a community sanction , and those which would ( or would normally ) involve a custodial penalty .
18 However , the ‘ Radfahrer frei ’ sign indicates that cycling is allowed , though riders are warned by the cartoon underneath ( Figure 6.28 ) ‘ But not this way ! ’
19 Speaking at Barcelona 's Real Club de Polo where British riders are competing in the dressage , the Major hit back at Pound 's accusations .
20 Point to Point … racing folk will tell you this is the true home of steepelchasing … the foundry where runners and riders are forged for the future …
21 The theories propose that above this energy the strong interactions are unified with the weak and electromagnetic interactions , but that at lower energies there is spontaneous symmetry breaking .
22 Its numbers had increased by 1979 to 3,000 from only 800 a century ago , when it had been expected to disappear : its only use was for bloodless bull-fighting in which ribbons are snatched from the bull 's horns .
23 Paraesthesiae are felt in the toes and fingertips which may ascend Eventually , deep-tendon reflexes may be lost .
24 Discussions are proceeding on the introduction of a four-year course in Mathematics which perhaps one-third of the undergraduates reading the subject would take .
25 Discussions are continuing with the artist about a second work , but Wilson , on his way to Berlin with a DAAD scholarship , told The Art Newspaper that he doubted that the funds for a new commission would be forthcoming .
26 The acquisition would not have been possible without the help of the National Heritage Museum Fund and discussions are continuing with the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland regarding a grant towards endowment costs .
27 Discussions are continuing with the Scottish Universities ' Council on Entrance regarding possible future recognition of the new general SVQ in science at level III for purposes of entry to higher education .
28 April 8-10 Baker visits Israel at the start of his second Middle East tour ; discussions are centred on the concept of a " regional conference " , and he receives a tentative Israeli agreement to attend a " limited " conference [ see p. 38167 ] .
29 The young people who come into care are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged and though many reasons are given for the move , frequently it is the inability of the family to cope with illness , bereavement , divorce or remarriage .
30 All sorts of reasons are given for the lack of enthusiasm in schools for physical science and technology , but never that which might be the fundamental one .
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