Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 THE BRIGHTEST SPARK In this profile by Malcolm Brown , Sir Eric Ash , Rector of London 's Imperial College , laments the anti-intellectualism pervasive in UK society and the effect this has on the funding of university education
32 Whatever effect this has on the children 's futures as clerks , it maims creative instinct .
33 This report describes the referral patterns of women during pregnancy and the effect this has on the interpretation of perinatal risk ; compares crude perinatal mortality rates between different maternity units ; shows how adjustment for case mix influences the initial rates ; and suggests ways of making analyses of perinatal mortality rates more relevant for evaluating obstetric and neonatal care .
34 To find out what effect this has on the perch 's eggs , and how much the minnows gain from the ploy , Reiko Baba of Japan 's Osaka City University spent up to six hours a day face down in a stream , armed with a snorkel and face mask .
35 Chapter 11 considers appropriate procedures for conducting a reference and Chapter 12 looks at the means of enforcing experts ' decisions .
36 The criteria identified in Sched 2 operate within the normal principles of incorporation of exclusion clauses under the common law .
37 Chapter 10 looks at the procedures for appointing experts , and in particular the role of professional bodies .
38 Provisionally , therefore , Figure 2.1 distinguishes between the ‘ human ’ and the ‘ artistic ’ .
39 Finally , the distinctions between Chapter II and Chapter III extended into the category of Vacation courses .
40 So we need to identify to what extent the o the quotes problem erm is cau is , is skewing the figures primarily to be able to get a forecast view of , okay what 's the overtime likely to do over the year ?
41 Unfortunately he pays little attention to the differences and the effect these have upon the implications of what we ascribe to animals whilst using the same forms of words .
42 It was a long drop from the balcony of the games room ; the castle apothecary carried a line of lethal poisons and draughts ; there were ways out of the castle , a postern or two , and a narrow winding path through the fractured rocks and fallen masonry all tumbled round the castle 's plinthed base like scree , then a long cold walk into the snowy silence …
43 Over the next few days Sir Robin could need all the native cunning and tact he once showed as a cricket captain to deal with the political uncertainty many expect after the election .
44 Convention , technique , and an empathy with the popular mind all went into the perfecting of the Chaplin act and it was these things that enabled him to become Sennett 's most accomplished pupil and which allowed him to create the cinema 's most appealing and most universal symbol .
45 Increasing volumes of boat traffic along the river , pollution , industrial activities along the river bank , siltation , and incidental mortalities from fishing all contribute to the baiji 's decline .
46 The derivation of the no-arbitrage condition in Chapter 4 relied upon the payment of the capital gains or losses on the shares and futures contracts at delivery .
47 Chapter 4 looks at the development of Conservative health policy throughout the 1980s , after the 1982 structure was put in place and up to the publication of the 1989 White Paper Working for Patients .
48 Where matters of law and equity conflict , the principle of equity applicable prevails over the legal principle in the case .
49 Turf fires , the aroma of baking bread and clicking of the spinning wheel all contribute to the special atmosphere of by-gone days .
50 Territoriality , dominance , and ritualized fighting all result in the fact , often noticed , that the amount of naked aggression to be seen in nature is less than the maximum possible .
51 Figure 5.2 shows for the Earth , Venus and Mars the abundances of the inert gas isotopes as the number of atoms in the atmosphere per kilogramme of the whole planet .
52 The album is preceded by the single ‘ Rain ’ , with a demonic American preacher , a Gambian thunderstorm and the bells of Oxford 's Merton college all segued in the first 20 seconds .
53 But that was a good break great save by the goalkeeper .
54 This chapter and Chapter 5 focus on the structuring of a management buy-out , the taxation issues , and financing .
55 Chapter 5 refers to the process of exploring a situation and expressing the main factors as a rich picture .
56 Chapter 5 looks at the ideas of English and communications students about their discipline , and at their view of science .
57 Chapter 5 looks at the connection between a further duty , the duty to act for a proper purpose , and the commitment to profit maximisation .
58 Chapter 5 focuses on the London English variety of my Caribbean informants .
59 Next in its review of the pressures for change , Chapter 3 turns to the growth of the functions of trade unions .
60 Chapter 3 showed for the most part that traditional society had an arbitrary approach to the problem typified by suicide ( as with the Banyankole ) , ‘ snuffing out ’ ( as with the Nyakyusa and Ngonde ) or violent change ( as with the Shilluk ) .
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