Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [subord] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , we seek a system which will share out the burden of set-aside between the major producers in particular and will not exclude some countries while laying the burden on others .
2 Though agreed between the parties , these proposals were bitterly attacked by some Conservatives as destroying the traditional upper House and by a few Labour members as creating a large new area of patronage for the Prime Minister .
3 The timing of the proposals is seen by some observers as reflecting the growing strength of the French Green Party in the run-up to regional elections in March .
4 In some ways as regards the , the layout and the appearance of the thing I tend to prefer this version because on this one erm if we have a look at that there 's just like l oh my God loads of numbers oh no
5 Often this seems to be taken to unnecessary lengths , since there are relatively few instances where seeing the book helps a selection decision , and even fewer where it is significant .
6 Erm so that 's a few options as regards the coding .
7 This required taking such steps as arranging the candidate 's schedule so as to ensure that he arrived at campaign stops in time for coverage on the nightly news .
8 Here , experience of a particular sector is less important as a previous record of achievement in searching for such individuals than having the necessary weight and calibre to be able to attract those people .
9 Sessions begin with the children taking the initiative and deciding what toys or activity they want and parents are invited to join in such things as organising the dolls ' house , making sand pies , playing with trains , building houses , mixing paints and cutting up paper .
10 In doing this , the system may have to combine and manipulate information from a number of different sources : the operator specifies the letters and clauses to be used ; the system fills out certain details from the data base ; in some cases it may have to do such things as take the salary and location from the data base , look up the conditions for that location , find out that certain uplifts need to be applied to salary , perform the arithmetic and insert the answers in the appropriate places in the text .
11 Thus one couple living in a basement were ‘ respectable ’ , ‘ very superior and very particular about cleanliness ’ ; the wife spent most of her day on housework and mending clothes , while the husband ‘ does such things as chopping the wood and mends anything that is broken .
12 The outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 focused world attention on a remote peninsula in East Asia , which had never previously been the centre of a crisis of such dimensions as to threaten the possibility of a world war .
13 On the revenue side it meant such devices as changing the weighting of the staff mix so that a greater proportion of unqualified staff were employed than might ideally have been desired .
14 The text of the cable was : Bodyline bowling has assumed such proportions as to menace the best interests of the game , making protection of the body by the batsmen the main consideration .
15 It is far better to look upon the purpose of such negotiations as to define the risks which each party is willing to accept , and what benefits or rewards he requires from the other party in order to accept those risks .
16 Italian fakers traditionally encouraged the rapid development of a patina by such measures as exposing the bronze on the workshop roof for some months , or by burying the piece in a dunghill .
17 Northern coal miners observed a long Christmas break and from time to time proclaimed " gaudy days " on such occasions as hearing the first cuckoo .
18 To see these activities as representing the apotheosis of Morris Zapp and the eclipse of Phillip Swallow is tempting but too simple .
19 Both the JCT standard form 1980 and the JCT intermediate form introduced novel procedures to overcome these problems whilst leaving the employer with some influence in the appointment of specialists .
20 British laws evolved from these principles as have the laws of other countries and these are the laws accepted for society .
21 The APT makes fewer assumptions than does the CAPM .
22 There she greatly admired Monsieur Jerricault 's canvas , which though static contained for her much motion and lighting and , in its own way , music — indeed , in some fashion it contained more of these things than did the vulgar Panorama .
23 Yet the poor spend a much higher proportion of their income — in some cases even a larger absolute amount — on these goods than do the rich .
24 The regions of the north have seen a faster deindustrialization in these terms than have the regions of the south .
25 In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI .
26 However , even in nominally constant-density flows it may be possible to introduce density differences which are large enough to allow the use of one of these techniques whilst keeping the internal Froude number high enough for the flow to be unaffected .
27 However , only two hours before last year 's Champion Hurdle , Flown , then a four-year-old , also showed his liking for these surroundings when winning the Supreme Novices ’ Hurdle .
28 The social groups C2DE still make up 57 per cent of the electorate ; if Labour had enjoyed the same dominance among these voters as do the Tories in social groups ABC1 , they would have swept to power with a big majority .
29 However , using the information about the clone order from hybridisation data it will be much easier to infer a restriction map of a genome ( and verify a hybridisation map in parallel ) from these results than to construct the complete two single-digest plus one double-digest map from individual restriction maps of each clone .
30 The authors interpret these results as supporting the zero-beta version of the CAPM .
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