Example sentences of "[noun prp] [subord] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Parole was not a new idea , having existed in parts of the United States since early in the twentieth century , and had been canvassed down the years . |
2 | By the end of the year he was predicting , in research carried out for the Scottish National Party , that unemployment would have a worse impact in Scotland than elsewhere in the UK , reflecting the poorer social conditions prevalent there . |
3 | From the Bloody Bush pillar retrace your steps , going back into Scotland until just before the summit of the hill you see a small cairn on the right . |
4 | Russia until well into the second half of the nineteenth century is a more striking example . |
5 | Undoubtedly the natural defences of the human body held out the greatest promise of further success , and undoubtedly , in England if not in the world , Sir Almroth Wright was the leading expert in devising ways of stimulating such defences . |
6 | You may not need to do it in Scotland as well to the in England . |
7 | Visa and Access ( Mastercard , Eurocard ) , are widely accepted throughout the UK although not by the University . |
8 | Visa and Access ( Mastercard , Eurocard ) are widely accepted throughout the UK although not by the University.The main Edinburgh offices of the four major Scottish Banks are : |
9 | There was a breach of Ord. 29 , r. 1(5) in that the committal order was not served on Mr. Butler until well after the expiration of the 36 hour period therein prescribed . |
10 | After that I went down to the kitchen and made a cheese sandwich for lunch and wished I 'd gone with Tremayne if only for the ride . |
11 | Yes , and we 've got the window in Dillons , and we 've got the window in Dillons as well during the festival . |
12 | Yeah but the boss had the Belmont as well in the first place because erm |
13 | The fishing fleets that had gone to Newfoundland since early in the century indicated another possible area for settlement , and Gilbert lost his life in 1583 on the way back from inspecting the prospects for a colony there . |
14 | The acanthus decoration of the floral scroll is heavier to the " bottom left " of the Cupids than elsewhere in the mosaic . |
15 | And would politics based on religion have disappeared in Glasgow if not for the rise of the Labour Party ? |
16 | This was the first permanent UN presence in Somalia since shortly before the fall of former President Mohammed Siyad Barre in January 1991 [ see pp. 37946-47 ] . |
17 | Of course there 's the war war between Russia and Turkey as well in the in in in the eighteen seventies . |
18 | The pressures of wedded bliss excluded Sadie as effectively from the life of her former friend as if they had been on different continents . |
19 | ‘ I would n't describe the Sierra as fast off the mark , but it has sufficient power and cruises well . |