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

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1 Note that the 100µ capacitor is of the electrolytic type so must be connected the correct way round — the body is marked with a ‘ - ’ sign and this identifies the orientation .
2 The exertions of all the different kinds of labour that are directly or indirectly involved in making it ; together with the abstinences or rather the waitings required for saving the capital used in making it : all these efforts and sacrifices together will be called the real cost of production of the commodity .
3 Thus can be explained the attack led by the mediocre and unsuccessful ex-Worpswede painter Carl Vinnen against ‘ Non-German art ’ .
4 When the paper introduced direct input in 1986 it was clear that articles created electronically could be stored the same way .
5 I am sure that my hon. Friend will agree that what we are doing through the national curriculum , and especially in the testing of seven , 11 , 14 and 16-year-olds , will ensure not only that we can monitor progress on standards , but that pupils who are falling behind will be given the assistance that they need to improve .
6 Through the glass and the vines overhead could be seen the blue sky and the white clouds , so that it was like being both indoors and out at the same time .
7 It is proposed that staff will move to their new positions within Council Tax with effect from 29 March 1993 and files , personal possessions etc will be moved the weekend prior to this date .
8 A consideration of how Taking the Side of the Other might occur should bring attention to what here will be called the ‘ implicit features ’ of attitudes .
9 Here can be found the largest crag in the district : Pillar Rock ; the dirtiest : Boat Howe Crag ; the remotest : Haskett Buttress , and the sunniest : Buckbarrow .
10 This has the great advantage that , from S1 , able pupils can be moved into a more challenging group , while those who find the pace too fast can be given the chance to catch up before they become discouraged .
11 Peter Rogers , however , is adamant that neither of then could be called the real star of the ‘ Carry Ons ’ .
12 With some research topics , such as asking people to say what criminal offences they have committed , the only chance of getting any truthful answers would be with a guarantee that the answers would be confidential ( no one else would be told the answers given by a particular individual ) , and the best way of ensuring this is to allow respondents not to give their names ( anonymity ) .
13 Beyond can be seen the outside world of ‘ Natures endless treasurie ’ , with a telescope trained on the heavens .
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