Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Their movement dislodged a stone beer jar that rolled into a small depression and began glug-glugging its contents into the soil .
2 Taking this list of users and keeping in mind their relationships with the governmental organization , the report says that the overall goal of accounting and financial reporting for governmental units is :
3 The most popular is the Bumblebee Goby Brachygobius xanthozona which hops along the bottom or sticks to the glass sides with ventral fin suckers .
4 If the Unity Campaign was to have any effect its links with the Labour Party had constantly to be underlined .
5 The Spanish Church , although forced by nineteenth-century liberal governments to release most of its vast landed wealth , remained during the early twentieth century a rich , powerful and traditionalist institution whose ties with the wealthy classes , moreover , were becoming closer .
6 The Crown must in any event pay to the defendant his costs of the appeal to the Board .
7 If necessary half-time your exercises to the music beat — slow exercises not only minimise the risk of incorrect positioning but take more effort to sustain !
8 Feedback Your Letters To The Editor Sound , style , taste and harmony all appear in this month 's Feedback .
9 FeedBack Your Letters To The Editor These are your pages .
10 FeedBack Your Letters To The Editor
11 Feedback Your Letters to the Editor More loony letters than usual this month , but never fear — we can take it .
12 Feedback Your Letters To The Editor Do n't just sit there bottling up your emotions .
13 But of course there is no way of knowing in advance for a particular author or text which parts of the code will be exploited in a stylistically interesting way and which will not .
14 The sports clubs , the intra-mural sections and the Department of Physical Education present their programmes for the year at the Annual Sports Fair , held at the beginning of October .
15 There is nothing odd in this ; the academic freedoms that the academic community enjoys generate their own academic ethic which members of the academic community should fulfil if they are to warrant those privileges ( Shils 1984 ) .
16 Both were landless men who depended on being allowed to pasture their milk-cows on the water-meadows down at Ballechin , and as Cameron caught the drift of their intent talk and occasional sardonic laughter , he wondered again how many names had been put to faces during yesterday 's hurly-burly .
17 You need a good pair of wellington boots , a large shirt which belts at the waist and a suitable hat .
18 The site has been known to many antiquaries from the eighteenth century onwards ; Gordon recorded that the circuit of the walls was still conspicuous , a description which conflicts with the almost contemporary report of that other noted antiquarian of Hadrian 's Wall , John Horsley , who wrote that the Roman site was almost entirely levelled and under the plough .
19 In this case their attitudes to the learning tasks in which teachers attempt to engage them , particularly work with computers , are the objects of inquiry .
20 Trees 160 feet high thrust their crowns above the canopy , their trunks buttressed by strange outgrowths , and clothed in exotic plants .
21 Whether or not an effective school library should depend on voluntary labour and charity remains a specific instance of a wider political issue which schools across the nation face daily .
22 Salaryman — this sounds like a caped super-hero who battles against the forces of evil by the power of his income .
23 Firbank spent the first ten years of his life at his family 's new home , The Coopers , Chislehurst — a village whose connections with the exiled Empress Eugénie may have influenced his enduring fascination with both royalty and Catholicism .
24 I also wish to put on record my congratulations to the Select Committee and its Chairman for their hard work .
25 There is limited evidence to suggest that working class women were also convinced of the danger their contributions to the family economy posed to their husbands ' work incentives .
26 Nozick is certainly raising a point which supporters of the other versions of neutrality have to contend with .
27 Letters to ministers have been most frequently used by Sub-Committee E , to draw to the Government 's attention their views of the correct legal base for a Commission proposal .
28 In February 1991 Czechoslovak , Hungarian and Polish representatives met in Visegrad , near Budapest , to co-ordinate as a group their negotiations with the European Communities ( EC — see also p. 38 ) and co-operate on economic and security issues .
29 Ms Lamont , who will take over as chairwoman in March , will set out in a speech to the group its objectives for the 1990s and urge female supporters to continue the fight to shape the party 's agenda to reflect their concerns .
30 Furthermore , a settlement arrangement was made whereby the creditor countries could exchange on a monthly basis their accumulations of the weaker currencies ( which they had been buying in the EC exchange markets ) for some other form of reserve asset .
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