Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I can see the town airport from where I am , indeed I can touch its tarmac with a digit thrust through the chain-link fence — all that separates it from the Lofleiđ3ir — but to get from here to there is not so easy , and involves taking a bus into town and back out again or taking a taxi .
2 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
3 ’ Becke 's revision reads : ‘ He dwelleth wyth his wyfe accordinge to knowledge , that taketh her as a necessarye healper , and not as a bonde servaunte or a bonde slave .
4 Although relatively fresh and interesting , neither has anything like the same energy as his screenplay for Mackendrick .
5 If mothers receive a benefit which they are expected and indeed do spend to service the needs of their families , then this re-confirms them as the day-to-day managers of household finances , which for millions of women is not only a chore but also a source of considerable anxiety ( McClelland , 1982 ) .
6 All this involves him in a vast amount of estate business as well as , he says with a mixture of relish and despair , ‘ this desperate business of patronage ’ .
7 This involves them in the same difficulties as those faced , or evaded , by psychologists .
8 This has something of the smack of a ‘ like it or not ’ pronouncement of the kind commonly declaimed by those who would have us suppose that opposition to things we do not like would be pointless .
9 The carving of the features on the youth 's head , fig. 70 , is so like that of the girl 's that they may well be the work of one artist ; but this has none of the other 's contradictions .
10 This has none of the mysticism about it , but has been hammered in by a pragmatic human being , after careful choice of the most suitable section available .
11 At one level , this exhibits itself in the place that mathematics and science have come to occupy , mainly in virtue of their underpinning of technology in all its forms , including information technology and computerization .
12 This places one in the domain of knowledge or facts and the perceiving necessarily precedes the logical conclusion to which it gives rise .
13 First , cases of ‘ excessive defence ’ have a grounding in legal justification , in that the occasion was one which justified the use of some force , and this places them on a higher social plateau than killings with no element of justification at all .
14 The reason is that the folding of the ears brings them forward and this places them in a posture that is not part of the usual ear-lowering signal .
15 In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) .
16 This says nothing about the Government 's industrial strategy , because although the Government give nothing to the DCDC , they give more than £500,000 to the Devon and Cornwall development bureau , the inward investment bureau .
17 However , this says nothing about the under — or overpricing of their insurance services .
18 Even if there were regular hours , this says nothing about the intensity of labour .
19 This says something for the era in which projects have to be approved by television , ’ he told me .
20 This says something about the economy in this region , and the sensible way in which local people conduct their financial affairs . ’
21 The prosecution alleges this links them with the 3 lorry attacks .
22 This links itself to the three previous parts because it displays a process which metaphorically or symbolically represents change .
23 PC Paul Lewis of Leicestershire Police , said : ‘ This shows us in an unfair light .
24 This shows itself in a variety of ways : in the all-consuming craving for more money and possessions , more power and social status , and more pleasure and entertainment .
25 Combined with their reluctance to enter the war , the Turks entertain great hopes of their army , upon which a major portion of the budget is spent : and they can not fail to recognise something ludicrous in an attitude which , at one moment , abhors the idea of fighting and at another lauds it as the noblest activity of man .
26 For some this reveals itself as a conflict between the top and the lower tiers of the organization , between strategy making and local autonomy .
27 This leads him to a much wider generalization that the course of history , over space as well as time , is closely linked to the anthropological map .
28 This leads me to the last determinant of transmission teaching I want to explore here : that of teacher isolation .
29 All this leads me to the conclusion that the greater part of the passage of geological time has left over most of the earth no more than Shakespeare 's " gap in nature " .
30 This leads us to a discussion of the concept of ‘ information management ’ .
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