Example sentences of "[num] and the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved . |
2 | Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved . |
3 | In addition to their work for the Fabian Society and the Labour party , and the prodigious nature of their social inquiry work , they were responsible for founding — as institutional outlets for their ideas — the London School of Economics in 1895 and the New Statesman in 1913 . |
4 | This seems to indicate that after a fairly steady climb and a certain standstill in the late 1880s , the numbers really took off in the late 1890s and the first decade of the twentieth century . |
5 | Unemployment reached a peak of just under three million in January 1933 and the total number of unemployed did not fall below one million until the outbreak of war . |
6 | Between 1933 and 1937 , a body of sympathetic legislation was enacted , notably , the National Industrial Recovery Act 1933 and the National Labor Relations Act 1935 , giving trade unions the right to organise and bargain collectively , and compelling employers to bargain in good faith . |
7 | Mr Vasil Mohorita , still in his 30s and the youngest member of the reshuffled politburo , becomes first secretary of the party . |
8 | turned to the question of knowledge in the creditor of undue influence and referred to Bainbrigge v. Browne , 18 Ch.D. 188 and the classic statement of the law by Fry J. , at pp. 196–197 : |
9 | The roof collapsed in 1284 and the 500 feet high spire fell in 1573 . |
10 | Japan had closed its embassy temporarily on Jan. 12 and the Egyptian ambassador had left the following day , although most Arab countries retained some representation . |
11 | The European Community ( EC ) Council of Ministers on Sept. 12 and the European Parliament on Sept. 13 approved interim arrangements giving the EC Commission emergency powers until Dec. 31 , 1990 , to integrate East Germany into the EC . |
12 | Day 12 and the final day of the circuit — on the way from Hagg Gill to Threshthwaite Mouth |
13 | If you were in for 9 in the morning , you were out at 9.30 and the other fellow must not book in till 9.31 a.m . |
14 | Hence the two base changes in the octamer-like sequence in HPV 6/11 compared to HPV 16/18 render it non-functional as a binding site both for the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 and the cervical octamer binding protein . |
15 | We have therefore tested the effect of these changes on the ability of the HPV6/11 sequence to bind Oct-1 and the cervical protein . |
16 | According to the Washington Post of Oct. 21 the number of guestworkers living in the former GDR had gone down to 85,000 and the German government was offering US$2,000 and a free flight home if they would leave . |
17 | In the near future , Germany is poised to grow dramatically , profiting more than any other country from the combined boom of 1993 and the new markets to the East . |
18 | These Accounts are drawn up for a period of 52 weeks ended on 27th March 1993 and the comparative figures stated are in respect of a period of 52 weeks ended on 28th March 1992 . |
19 | In view of the completion of the EC single market on 1 January 1993 and the consequent arrangements for charging VAT and relief from VAT on the supply of new means of transport ( NMT ) between EC countries , Customs & Excise have published a single market information sheet entitled VAT : the treatment of new means of transport from 1 January 1993 . |
20 | Lam exhibitions have been mounted this month at The Museo Nacional Reina Sofia in Madrid ( until 14 December and then travelling to the Fundació Miró in Barcelona , 21 January–28 March , 1993 ) , the Villa Medici in Rome , the home of the French Academy ( until 24 January 1993 and the first show of the artist 's work in Italy ) and in New York . |
21 | Availability on the high-end 75 and 85 models will be the first half of 1993 and the second half of the year for entry-level and mid-range 15s , 35s and 65s . |
22 | Work is to start at the end of the present season with the Wheatfield stand in place by August 1993 and the whole project completed for Spring 1994 . |
23 | The work of the project will be included in the INSET pack to be launched in May 1993 and the theoretical implications are discussed in a book ‘ Really raising standards ’ to be published by Routledge . |
24 | A priority swathe ( 350 sq km ) will be delivered in December 1993 and the full 3D data set at end of March 1994 . |
25 | Like every other class and institution , the nobility was tested in the crisis of 1808 and the French invasion : it does not seem to have failed in this test as completely as has been asserted . |
26 | Mobbs started work on the project in January 1971 ; in May 1972 the proposal was sent to the CNAA ; it was approved after a one-day visit in November 1972 and the first intake arrived in the autumn of 1973 . |
27 | The nave was begun in 1392 and the great crossing tower four years later , but they were never finished as the start of the Hussite Wars in 1421 put a stop to most artistic activity in the capital ( see p. 6 ) . |
28 | His expertise as a Shakespeare scholar is evident in his perceptive analyses of Sonnet 129 and the guard-changing scene in Hamlet . |
29 | Of the matt backgrounds Numbers 1 , 2 and the charcoal-grey flannel were the best , and indeed the only possible candidates at this stage . |
30 | Even more extensive examples are the Deccan Plateau of India which covers more than 500 000 km 2 and the vast Parana Plateau which extends over some 750 000 km 2 of Uruguay and southern Brazil . |