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

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1 But housing experts and governments just have not given enough thought to the type of building materials that developing countries need .
2 A year later , having received only part of the sum owed to him , Edward III demanded and got more : all that he had been ceded in 1358 , to which were added Normandy , Maine , Anjou , and Touraine , also in full sovereignty .
3 Voters are given only part of the story when making their decisions .
4 If the practice had not done the efficient thing and had installed only part of the structure , to a value of £8,000 , it would have received 50 per cent .
5 This is all the more surprising in view of the fact that the northern king , Aldfrith , was now confined largely north of the Humber , the Northumbrians preoccupied with their own problems of reconstruction following the Pictish victory at Nechtanesmere in 685 and seemingly unable even to take possession of Lindsey again .
6 Recent work south of the town has revealed an apparently defended pre-Roman site , while concerted watching briefs and limited excavations have added further information about the town 's history and its cemeteries .
7 Similar facies may be expected further east in the subsurface .
8 So it can be seen that the parties will usually be excused further performance of the contract , either partly or entirely , according to what is a reasonable presumption of what the parties would have intended .
9 If innovation is stifled then efficiency of the markets may be impaired .
10 He was saved further embarrassment by the rustling approach through the fecundity of his garden of his wife , accompanied by two of the children .
11 He could have moved directly south into the valley of the Dee , but instead he chose to head eastwards towards the vale of Clwyd , to take a cautious look at the borders of Lord Grey 's domain before he turned south to cross the mountains to Valle Crucis .
12 Chairman John Craig said the group had performed particularly well in the US , had built up its market in continental Europe and had seen further growth in the Far East .
13 At Stanmer , the earlier Pelhams created a well-balanced ‘ Palladian ’ house in the 1720s ; in order to preserve a sense of proper grandeur , the village was moved further north in the downland valley to hide it from view .
14 Under his captaincy , Leeds lost twice to Rangers in the European Cup and have since suffered further humiliation in the Premier League and in the Coca-Cola Cup against Watford .
15 The groove in the upper tooth-plate clearly prevented sideways movement of the lower jaw .
16 If this is not done then defence against the hazards or management of the risk arising from them can be seriously impaired .
17 As a result of this intrusion the Nganasans were pushed farther north into the tundra , and a lasting enmity between them and the Dolgans was created .
18 Such organic-rich shales are likely to constitute a much more widespread potential source for hydrocarbons — probably mainly for gas and condensate — than the coals of the deltas which are restricted to the northern part of the region , although the possibility that isolated intermontane coal basins may have developed further south in the later Carboniferous can not be excluded .
19 In addition to the exceptional nature and size of his victory , it was considered a potential watershed in Haiti 's history , a view given further credence by the failure of a coup attempt in January 1991 which had aimed at preventing Aristide 's inauguration [ see p. 37955 ] .
20 Your Committee have given further consideration to the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Society and now recommend that it be held on 4 May 1990 at 7.30 pm at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
21 Obviously the forcing resistance is one of the fundamental factors influencing high-speed performance so this relationship is given further consideration in the next section .
22 Prior to Haibara 's testimony , Noboru Takeshita had given further evidence to the Diet concerning his role in the affair .
23 This attitude to urban dialect seems to have been given further impetus by the view of Wyld ( 1927 ) that urban English can be described as the ‘ Modified Standard ’ of ‘ city vulgarians ’ .
24 The difficulty of choosing a unique line for the Front is again illustrated in this area , where two obliquely-striking reverse faults ( the Avon Thrust and Ridgeway Thrust ) are exposed further north in the area of partial Mesozoic cover and complex geology ( Kellaway and Hancock 1983 ) .
25 It was a continuation , in effect , of the 1930s Special Areas policy ( which had received further impetus from the Barlow Report on industrial location ) and from the carry-over of wartime controls which gave the government far more effective power in its sphere than it had ever possessed [ Brown , 1972 ] .
26 A three-man delegation from Bayern Munich — the team coach , Erich Ribbeck , general manager , Uli Hoeness , and club vice president , Karl Heinz Rummenigge — travelled back to Germany yesterday after watching Ferguson and having received further information from the last Scot to have played for them , Allan McInally .
27 Queen Elizabeth 's vault in Westminster Abbey was examined in 1868 by Dean Stanley : ‘ There was no disorder or decay , except that the centring wood had fallen over the head of Elizabeth 's coffin , and that the wood case had crumbled away at the sides , and had drawn away part of the decaying lid . ’
28 Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters .
29 After three years there I was head-hunted by a marketing agency , D. F. & L. Associates , which was based just north of the City .
30 This has become almost par for the course in English qualifying campaigns under Robson : they were breached only once in reaching the last European Championship finals .
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