Example sentences of "[det] and the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Stone is not alone in noting the ‘ discrepancy ’ ( p. 420 ) between this and the apparent economic drawbacks of divorce for women ( the increase in divorce has been one of the major factors contributing to the ‘ feminization of poverty ’ ) .
2 In the present study there were no significant differences in body weight at the time of sacrifice so this is not the explanation for the discrepancy in tumour yield between this and the two other studies .
3 The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again .
4 The combined total of this and the existing active DCs ( xx ) exceeds the maximum of 10 active DCs on a package .
5 Further details on this and the many other new products in the new range are available from Sony ( UK ) Ltd. , Sony House , South Street , Staines , Middlesex TW18 4PF .
6 This and the other major changes are seen in the drawings .
7 Collecting this and the other spatial terms ( 2 , 3 ) into one equation gives The terms on the right-hand side are just the standard expressions for the Coriolis acceleration and centrifugal acceleration in a rotating frame .
8 Examination of this and the other expanded models enabled a series of questions to be prepared to aid the analysis , eg :
9 In this and the three following sections a number of general concepts will be introduced which are applicable to all , or at least most , paradigmatic lexical relations .
10 he here 's a Pat Boone record or something and all of a sudden he started dancing to all this and the old black bloke comes in and says oh my life , he could n't get any of the old blokes .
11 During the last 10 years they had , Taylor explained , expended a large sum of money without deriving " any profit whatsoever " , and were inclined to hope that this and the further anticipated expense entitled them to consideration by " Royalty reduction or otherwise " .
12 The alleged mortgage rescue scheme proposed by the Labour party is a farce and has been denounced as such and the right hon. Gentleman should know it .
13 Averment that everything necessary happened to entitle the plaintiff to have the said testator pay to him eighteen of the yearly sums of £150 and that the time therefore elapsed after he had married Ellen Nicholl and during the testator 's lifetime and that plaintiffs annual income from his profession as a Chancery barrister never amounted to 600 guineas ; that the testator paid 12 of the 18 annual sums and part of the thirteenth but that the residue of that and the 5 subsequent instalments were due and unpaid .
14 Full details , including written information , of these and the many other services available from Midland , can be obtained from any of our branches , or from Midland Bank plc , Marketing Department , Griffin House , P.O. Box 2 , Sheffield , S1 3GG .
15 The neurons in r3 now include a medial , anteriorly extending group that resembles those of r5 ( Fig. 2 d , e , f ) ; these and the medial branchial motor neurons of r2 exhibit strong Hox/lacZ staining , reduplicating the pattern of r4/5 .
16 Later came the Farmans , aptly named ‘ cages à poules ’ , and the Caudrons , of which a French flyer remarked at the time that between these and the current German types ‘ there was all the difference between a lorry and a Rolls Royce ’ .
17 I. People have conflicts of opinion on how the land should be used in these and the other National Parks of Britain .
18 These and the 33rd Armoured Regiment , whose tanks were no match for those of a German Panzer division , did their best , but it was hopeless .
19 In these and the immediate subsequent years Gilman painted the well-known portraits of his landlady , Mrs Mounter , with her teapot .
20 In exploring the construction of marriage and divorce as a public issue , we will focus in particular on the role of politics , the law and the Church and the nature of the interaction between these and the various professional and public figures involved in the development of marital work in Britain since the 1930's .
21 But , unlike its predecessor , both these and the earlier historical items are given little social or economic context .
22 While motives may have been broadly consistent and widely shared , progress was in fact often erratic and haphazard , disagreements were many and the early Meiji leaders could scarcely have foreseen some of the longer term consequences of their policies .
23 Richard Johnson in his essay on the early nineteenth-century radical educators emphasised the relationship between the activities of the latter and the tremendous social , economic and political changes brought about by the industrial revolution .
24 Assuming that the magnetic field produced by the currents in the disc is negligible in comparison with the magnetic field postulated , the electric field distribution remains the same and the corresponding current density is given by
25 Henley hosts conferences to report research outcomes from both its own and the wider academic community .
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