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

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1 That en entailed employing men to get the coal , and er he was responsible for the wages , he was paid by contract the amount of coal that er he produced , his stall produced .
2 During the period of field-work the sorts of crime that occurred in Easton under this heading included murder and major robbery , possession of drugs , breaking and entering , car chases for stolen vehicles , and the occasional sex-related crime .
3 In terms of individual responsibility the contrast between libertarianism and Christianity could not be greater .
4 In the discussion of more faith the question of truth is not even on the agenda .
5 After the second day 's play the ball in use was locked in the Oval safe and sent to Lord 's the next morning .
6 The Mandela Theatre Company from Edinburgh visiting on April 29 intends to develop the play The Dorm for school benefit and has great follow up potential .
7 Heads of year/house monitoring the work of form tutors
8 The models of Fudenberg and Levine and Benabou and Laroque show that in games with imperfect monitoring the process of reputation building and destruction is considerably smoother than in games without such noise .
9 It occurs to me , for example , that given that all we 've heard this afternoon about the fact that a new settlement and again I 'm playing devil 's advocate , that if it were possible to build onto an existing settlement the quality of life of those who lived in the new settlement might in fact be better than if they were , to put it crudely , finding themselves in the middle of a field .
10 Third , a security interest gives its holder the right of enforcement .
11 They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession .
12 She was tall with shining hair the colour of copper .
13 In selective assessment the relationship between practitioner and elder is one of unequal power .
14 In this case the presence of oxygen and hydrogen mixed in the optimum proportions , could well have compounded the effect .
15 This , like so many of the methodological issues which emerge in the study of syntactic variation , is part of a wider theoretical question , in this case the embedding of syntax in discourse and the close interrelationships between syntax , semantics and pragmatics ( see 7.7 ) .
16 In this case the request for help falls somewhere between the extremes of the Glasgow dustmen 's strike and straight humanitarian operations such as rescuing people from snowdrifts .
17 These are : ( a ) a request for entry of appeal ( N209 ) stating the names and addresses of persons intended to be served ( the respondents ) and the appellant 's address for service , together with as many copies as there are respondents ; ( b ) a copy of the order , decision or award appealed against ; ( c ) where the enactment under which the appeal lies requires the appellant to give to the other parties notice in writing of his intention to appeal and of the grounds of his appeal , a copy of such notice ; in any other case the request for entry of appeal must include the grounds of the appeal ; ( 3 ) payment of fees for issue and for service by bailiff if appropriate ( see Table of Fees ) ; ( 4 ) a self-addressed envelope if issued by post .
18 In Fig. 10–3 the increase in output is not as great as it would have been if this interest rate effect had not occurred ( in which case the rise in output would be , to , rather than , to ) .
19 If we postulate , and we just have , that within un- , sub- or supernatural forces the probability is that the law of probability will not operate as a factor , then we must accept that the probability of the first part will not operate as a factor , in which case the law of probability will operate as a factor within un- , sub- or supernatural forces .
20 In this case the head of water is relieved by the formation of rip currents oblique to the shore and to the wind .
21 This stage is reached not just as a result of the increasing complexity of the productive technology , in this case the development of agriculture , but because agriculture implies a growth in population density , an intensification of social intercourse , and an increased division of labour .
22 In this case the technique of Exercise 6 of Chapter 6 can be used to find an initial value of θ ( see Exercise 4 ) .
23 In this case the bill of lading ( i.e. the document given by the shipowner acknowledging that he has received the goods ) will usually indicate that the goods are held according to the seller 's instructions .
24 There is no reason why a lyricist should elucidate but in Gedge 's case the lack of chimera can make surveying his words an unrewarding exercise .
25 In this case the supplier of credit does retain ownership while the monthly instalments on the Volvo truck are paid , usually until the very last instalment has been paid .
26 In which case the build-up of carbon deposits will be prevented .
27 In that case the Secretary of State was empowered to give directions if he was satisfied that the local education authority was acting unreasonably .
28 For a given histogram ( in this case the histogram from Fig. 1 c ) , an ‘ autocorrelation score ’ was calculated by subtracting the best-fitting smooth distribution ( in this and many other examples a single gaussian provided a good fit ) , filtering the resulting difference function in the Fourier domain , then detecting peaks in its autocorrelation function .
29 In this case the probabilities of success and failure are assessed at 0·5 .
30 In this case the probabilities of success and failure are assessed at 0.5 .
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