Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [vb base] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 This is , however , a revealing case study in that disagreements show up the different modes of explanation clearly .
2 In this case work out the result before continuing .
3 Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure .
4 In both cases too , those private choices in some cases bring about the tragedy of the commons ( Hardin 1972 ) .
5 Some schools auction off the gifts at the end of the service but if the bid for the produce does n't equal the cost price parents can become upset when other , possibly more prosperous , families are buying their gifts at a discount !
6 Shavante men in this ceremony act out the glorification of the essence of manhood , comprised for them of both the bellicose , destructive aspect of male power and its sexual/generative side ( ibid. : 266 ) .
7 Tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano ( b. 1952 ) has in some respects come up the hard way ; passing the 40-year mark last year , he 's nevertheless a craftsman often overlooked in the public eye in favour of younger more ‘ marketable ’ musicians .
8 In fact , some of the canvases of this type have almost the appearance of being paintings of sculptures and masks .
9 It is also known that whilst some companies provide only the minimum information required by law , other companies provide additional information voluntarily .
10 In the land of dramatic changes , some things stay depressingly the same .
11 On the other hand , some agencies recommend entirely the opposite :
12 Some males hang around the mating areas waiting for courting couples .
13 This probe detect weakly the 1.8 kbp fragment which contains only 30% of pBR322 sequences .
14 Many couples continue to enjoy sexual intercourse once or twice a week into old age , but some people have neither the inclination or ability for this , and of course in a long relationship we do adjust to our partner 's needs .
15 The general appearance of the area is a drab one : there are few green spaces and few trees break up the uniform lines of terraced and semi-detached housing .
16 Rather , children seemed to grasp the fact that some terms pick out the positive end of a dimension , and others the negative end , before they necessarily identify which terms belong together as pairs .
17 To help you get to know the local wines we recommend a special tasting at the Wine Forum , just a few yards walk down the promenade ( book on arrival — M9 per person ) .
18 Such sentences are hardly likely to deter other executives , particularly when evidence ( to be considered below ) shows that few people think any the worse of them .
19 FEW people realise when the travel bug bites just how little insurance cover their tickets provide .
20 It is only fair to add that some lawyers play exactly the opposite role , persuading clients who are itching for a zero sum fight that they would do better to reach a nonzero sum settlement out of court .
21 Although some doctors carry on the tradition of the medical profession in refusing to accept these ‘ outsiders ’ , more are now realising that osteopaths and chiropractors can relieve pain .
22 Some travellers take up the challenge of lone journeys : a test of endurance in Arctic conditions .
23 In some communities the extended family is the child 's experience , and although some examples involve primarily the ‘ nuclear ’ family , these will extend to include cousins , uncles , grandparents as appropriate .
24 Practically , it means that students have to become used to expressing a point of view and exposing it to the critical evaluation of their peers , and in this way take on the ethical demands of rationality .
25 Few students study precisely the same pairs of subjects .
26 From this time work out the Rate of Descent .
27 Paul Parker had confused Babb into handball after another electrifying break down the right .
28 In this connection see also the trust law case of Turner v Turner [ 1983 ] 2 All ER 745 .
29 Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles .
30 Such questions point up the importance of recognizing how the reality principles of power are reworked ‘ intra-discursively ’ .
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