Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second part follows the familiar pattern of research design , from the planning stages , through the collecting to the analysing of data , ending with three action research case studies at primary , secondary and further education level completing a competent exposition .
2 The 1st oboe plays the top line in the preceding four bars , and gives place to the 1st clarinet on reaching the aforesaid high F. Note the smooth movement of the horns in the chord-passage , and the introduction of the 2nd clarinet on the low E to complete the harmony at the sixth bar from the end .
3 The second equation embodies the structural neutrality and rational expectations hypothesis : for each country only the unpredictable component of monetary growth causes output to deviate from its natural rate .
4 The second issue concerns the art-science relationship which Kemp analyses through the history of perspective and of colour .
5 A second scenario pictures the original Manx cat swimming gamely ashore from one of the Spanish ships of the Armada escaping from the English fleet in 1588 .
6 The second point concerns the specific connection that is drawn between an increasingly dynamic manufacturing sector and the growth of the service sector .
7 The second point concerns the diverse ways in which workers , and middle class white collar workers in particular , now achieve social mobility .
8 The second group includes the various social security benefits provided by the government .
9 The second group contains the following parts :
10 The second edition replaces the previous edition by providing all the information included in the first volume as well as more recent data .
11 The second wing houses the departmental library and map collection .
12 A second generalisation concerns the overall relationship between school and the community it serves .
13 A second difference concerns the single union-management channel for handling regulative issues in Britain as opposed to the dual , but clearly differentiated , system in Germany between the works council structure and that provided by the union and employer .
14 The second factor lacks the structured objectivity of programmes of study and common statements of attainment .
15 A second example illustrates the thrombolytic approach .
16 The second method uses the actual codes sent to the screen driver .
17 The second word carries the following meanings : ‘ distress that follows a great shock ’ and ‘ agitation ’ .
18 The second project explores the external networks in which the firms participate , interviewing representatives of suppliers , customers , banks , employment agencies and others on their relations with services small firms .
19 The second diagram shows the natural weapons which everyone carries .
20 A second problem faces the de-clawed cat , when it tries to climb .
21 The first of these principles is laid down in Article 5 of the EEC Treaty , which requires Member States to take all appropriate measures to ensure the effectiveness of Community law ; the second principle underlies the constitutional tradition common to the Member States and is also laid down in Articles 6 and 13 of the European Convention of Human Rights .
22 The second section covers the paraclinical subjects which deal with the nature of disease and the various hereditary and environmental factors responsible for its production and this is integrated closely with the final section which comprises the clinical subjects and deals essentially with the study of disease in individual animals and in the flock or herd .
23 The second violin plays the inverted melody in A , and the first violin the inverted accompaniment in E♭ .
24 The call-slip , which is in duplicate , is then transmitted to the shelf where the item is located , and its top copy is left on the shelf , while its second copy accompanies the requested item to the Reading ( or to the South Reading Room via the Reading Room ) .
25 The second stage entails the actual demonstration itself .
26 The second pitch takes the unlikely looking arête above the stance ; with one committing move before good holds are reached , it certainly feels a bit wild .
27 John Leland writing in the mid-sixteenth century calls the whole episode a ‘ dream ’ .
28 After this period it was used as a farm , an unknown observer during the mid 19th century mentions the large ancient barn near the Church .
29 ‘ This fourth murder confirms the escalating violence of the man 's mind .
30 The fourth consideration concerns the informal but paternalistic social relations that exist between employer and employees on farms which make it difficult for farm workers even to consider industrial action .
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