Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] the " in BNC.
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1 | you you used to go the weekly meetings the Labour Party . |
2 | In order to meet the financial cutbacks the universities were forced to encourage staff to retire early . |
3 | Consequently he will have to create sufficient live and TV interest to attract the huge sums the boxers will demand , even after the ‘ unrealistic ’ figures they are now seeking have been modified . |
4 | It was recalled that when the Community Charge was introduced and differential rating for the rural areas of the borough ceased , to compensate the rural areas the Borough Council undertook to pay Parish Clerks ' salaries and to be responsible for the maintenance of playing fields . |
5 | 4.2 Learning Outcomes have been amended to reflect the actual competences the student will have on successful completion of a module rather than reflecting knowledge acquired by the student . |
6 | When in January 1645 the French agreed to give the Dutch representatives the coveted title of " Excellency " this at once led to demands from the imperial electors that theirs must be given it also . |
7 | It has been suggested recently by a press commentator that without the CNAA there would be no polytechnics , and undoubtedly if the Council did not exist some similar body would be necessary to give the new institutions the opportunities they need for their full development . |
8 | A spokesman for Bradford & Bingley said its 2,000 stock would be sold ‘ at the best possible price to give the evicted owners the best chance of clearing their debts ’ . |
9 | There was an even more temporary grant to ease the political problems the community charge caused — the community charge reduction scheme ( previously ‘ transitional relief ’ ) . |
10 | That is if you alter one of the object the other changes to keep the selected dimensions the same . |
11 | A brief outline of the events is that the editor of a major medical journal ( a ) republished a previously published paper solely in order to attack it in an editorial ; ( b ) did this without the authors ' permission , while stating the opposite ; ( c ) initially refused to allow the original authors the right to reply in his editorial criticism ; ( d ) published a further editorial attack when ( a year later ) he published an edited version of the authors ' response ; ( d ) refused to publish any other correspondence about the editorial attacks ; and ( f ) gave another editor a dishonest account of events to dissuade him from publishing our account of the affair . |
12 | More troublesome was the imperial chamberlain , Markward of Anweiler , who wanted to make the southern lands the centre of resistance for the imperialists . |
13 | And then , before that , if you if you was to make the mealy puddings the it that always had to be cut into bits and emptied and washed well in cold water , and with salt and that , and that was They would done that for three days before they were then filled up to make the mealy puddings . |
14 | The coordinator or a member of the radiology referral review committee also visited all the larger general practices to explain the purpose of the study , to show the participating practitioners the guideline booklet , and to obtain their approval . |