Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would be a great help to all our officers in planning future strategies ( and probably of considerable interest to you ) if you could enlist the help of your class members to complete the enclosed survey ( either by photocopying the form and filling in one each or by a show of hands and entering the total numbers ) Please let Pat Palmer have the results at or before the Reunion on 19th November .
2 He had not much enjoyed the campaign , and whether because of this or of the result , he had to go immediately on a two-day walk from Kingham to Oxford to purge himself of his ‘ humours ’ .
3 If things had happened differently he , Lewis , would be living in a house like this or in a flat in central London with a cottage in the country as well .
4 The second group has shorter seed longevity and rarer seeding , germination in the open in some or in the shade in others , trees living for 100–300 years and producing light to dark woods of medium weight .
5 Nor will a network of single-purpose bodies find it easy to co-ordinate services either with one another or with the services of the districts or boroughs .
6 Furthermore , she has to turn the eggs regularly to prevent the membranes within them from adhering to one another or to the shell .
7 Most authorities lacked such a committee before this except in a shadow , non-statutory form within the majority party caucus .
8 It follows from this that in a recognition test subjects will find it extremely difficult to distinguish one of the early sentences in a passage from similar sentences which mean the same .
9 It will be apparent from this that in the event of LCH 's liquidation the clearing members would rank not as members but as creditors or debtors .
10 The great majority of its members were more attracted to this than to the abuse from the Communists or to the dissensions of the ILP .
11 Having denied that we may ever legitimately interfere with the liberty of another except on the grounds of self-protection , Mill ( 1910 ) asserts :
12 True , they have D-marks , though their pay is less than half that in the west , and in principle full rights under the constitution .
13 It was because the moment of decision was approaching that they were up here on the hill of Dumyat , six miles from Thorfinn 's muster-point at Dunblane , and half that from the crag on the Forth beside which , on one side or another , Thorfinn would take his stand against any Northumbrian advance out of Lothian .
14 Centromeres are portions of the DNA that hold the two halves of a divided chromosome together , and it is reasonable to suppose that the centromeres of a given species would be more like one another than like the centromeres of another species .
15 Like this and with a flap
16 ( 6 ) If over 49 per cent of the voting rights could be obtained , the offer document must contain specific and prominent reference to this and to the fact that if the offer succeeds the offeror will be free , subject to Rule 36.3 ( which prohibits purchases during a period of 12 months after the end of the offer period ) , to acquire further shares without incurring an obligation to make a mandatory offer ( Rule 36.6 ) .
17 This will be fine so long as I obey the ‘ point cam moving rule ’ while doing this and for every move thereafter .
18 The dominance of the agro-export business and the patterns of land ownership are primarily to blame for this and for the abandonment of traditional , more ecologically sound , forms of cultivation and pest control .
19 What I want to , for you to do , is to pass this and for the C E C to look at providing some education specifically to the administration and the running of branches .
20 Ignoring the bargaining strengths of both parties , there is no clear reason why a vendor should be willing to agree to this and as a matter of practice should establish the order of priority of satisfaction of liabilities within the terms and conditions of the sale agreement .
21 They had forgotten to tell the rest of my body about this and as a result I slumped out of Armstrong , hitting the road with my right shoulder , having just remembered in time not to break my fall with my hand .
22 Research has invariably failed to recognize this and as a consequence failed to approach its task in an explicitly neutral and scientific way , i.e. to account for the nature and incidence of particular forms of adult/child interactions and their consequences .
23 I 'd come across that and used that intravenously and thought well I really enjoy this and at the time the people who I knew were breaking into chemists and things , they used to come across very powerful substances , diamorphine , crystallised cocaine , morphine , that whole range of opiates and also amphetamines , black bombers and all the rest of it and then opium became more available on the streets and it was round about the same price as cannabis was at the time … .
24 The best example of this and of the way in which Switchboard tends to mirror the mainstream gay ( and still mainly male ) community lies in the organization 's response to AIDS .
25 He gestured his dissent at this and in no time the crowd were clamouring for the umpire to reverse the decision , which he did .
26 The exterior work is largely restored but the interior decoration in the apse is mainly original and consists of marble , porphyry and mother-of-pearl inlay on the lower part of the walls and mosaic above this and in the semi-dome .
27 Lord Aldington opposed this and in the end Mr Justice Morritt agreed with him .
28 Steroids were begun soon after this and in the absence of further relapse it is possible that they have had an effect on the disease .
29 From this and from the particle 's measured lifetime , physicists at CERN have deduced that there are only three families of fundamental particles .
30 asserted that in the present time the defendant 's liability in Rylands v. Fletcher itself ‘ could simply have been placed on the defendant 's failure of duty to take reasonable care , ’ and it seems a logical inference from this and from the judgment as a whole that the Court of Appeal considered the rule to have no useful function in modern times .
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