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

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1 When subjects are asked to judge which of two simultaneously displayed numbers is numerically the larger , irrelevant variations in the physical size of the digits influence response times when the numbers are printed in figures ( e.g. 9 ) but not when they are printed alphabetically ( nine ) .
2 Beyond that , and hidden by a wide area of trees and bushes , was the group of squat brick houses where the pigs were kept .
3 There are of course cases where the implications of ideas about communication have been thought through and subjected to more accommodating interpretation .
4 It is no doubt true that there is a reduced need for rigorous liability rules where the shareholders are in a position to exercise a real , informed choice about the appointment and removal of directors , and are prepared to engage in active monitoring of management .
5 The pulp , or bagasses , left over from this process is then burnt to produce electricity which at present fuels only the distilleries themselves .
6 At PC World , Mr Murray is conscious of the need to allay misgivings about after-sales care voiced by computer manufacturers when the superstore concept was mooted in the UK .
7 So now what 's happening is we 're before we 're doing an album we sit down and we pick out a lot of songs we decide right you know we need songs with good story books so the video is near enough planned with the recording of the song and it it 's a lot easier for us and a lot more enjoyable enough a lot more enjoyable .
8 Once books become story books then the pictures have new roles .
9 This type of control works well with most 8-bit computers where the keyboard is monitored by input ports , and direct reading of each key ( or something close to it ) is possible .
10 Recent studies have described how racism shapes both the distribution and experience of poverty and the patterns of physical and mental ill-health associated with it ( see the chapter here by Juliet Cook and Shantu Watt ; also Gordon and Newnham , 1985 ; Eyles and Donovan , 1990 ) .
11 For risks in Northern Ireland and certain other Rating Districts where the experience has been unfavourable the premium increase is higher than elsewhere although it will still be partially offset where the Rating Group of the insured car has been reduced .
12 vehicles garaged in certain Rating Districts where the claims experience has been particularly satisfactory .
13 Many Stoddard Templeton ranges already use heather effect yarns so the benefit to the company could be considerable .
14 It is understood that the figure of almost £300,000 owed to the club 's short term creditors when the club last published its accounts in July last year is still at the same level .
15 In addition , adjustments are made to reflect the alignment of accounting policies where the accounting policies of acquired companies would otherwise be inconsistent with those of the Group .
16 Rots also increased on recipient tubers when the donors were heavily infected but were free of gangrene lesions .
17 Whether a body like the National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses Ltd had a sufficient interest to allow them to challenge the Inland Revenue Commissioners when the IRC made a deal with certain non-payers of tax remains unclear .
18 And the divide between the Catholic and Anglican churches was bridged — at least for investment purposes when the insurance arms of the two churches set up a joint venture , Ecclesiastical Underwriting Management , headed by the aptly named Kevin Cannon .
19 ( This chapter studies only the phenomenon of the North-South divide and does not consider its causes .
20 The addition of another $7 a share to Temple 's bid levels out the fight and gives SeaCo shareholders a straight choice between the existing management and the ambitious consortium who plan to split the assets between them .
21 This is most appropriate for research situations where the teachers themselves are strongly motivated and committed to the research .
22 The induction in the core is magnified by the high permeability , except in the saturation regions where the result can be seen to be a trapezoidal induction waveform ( Fig. 3 ) .
23 The story behind the featured tale of Michelle Shaw 's tank was that she was sold a four footer in 4mm glass which stood on what appeared to be a not very sturdy stand , in an upstairs rooms where the floor was likely to be less stable than downstairs .
24 In particular , the statute does not incorporate the review procedures whereby the Home Secretary reviewed police warrants every month and security warrants every six months .
25 There is a package holiday that runs steam trains up and down the line during the summer , carrying rich tourists dressed in dinner-jackets and gowns , who scowl sternly from their carriage windows when the train is stranded at obscure little Scottish stations .
26 Now the path ran through heather high above the burn , past circular sheepfolds long disused and over the stony beds of side streams where the grass hung smooth and inviting , concealing ankle-breaking drops .
27 Cabin air goes through the wheel wells when the gear is down , through a heat exchanger to wing fuel when aloft .
28 Why cause ourselves so much anxiety , and spend so much time , money and energy on failed diet/exercise routines when the answer to all our problems is staring us right in the face .
29 If continued taking of the medicine does not produce remedy symptoms then the patient must still have a disease/energy disturbance that matches the disease producing capacity of the remedy .
30 I see Tunze systems where the Biogranules have not been changed for years , and even undergravel filters with less than one inch of gravel covering their surface .
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