Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] the present [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The difficulty arose in the present case because of the Divisional Court 's decision in R v Board of Inland Revenue , Ex parte Goldberg ( 1989 ) QB 267 . |
2 | Extrapolating these results to human diets , the lowest calcium concentration used in the present study ( 25 µmol/g ) reflects a daily intake of calcium of about 12.5 mmol ( 500 mg ) which is about 60% of the recommended dietary allowance for calcium . |
3 | If agreement was reached that inter-generational equity existed under the present system , then option l would mean that current taxpayers were benefiting in relation to future taxpayers , on the other hand , option 3 would mean that future taxpayers were benefiting in relation to current taxpayers . |
4 | If agreement was reached that inter-generational equity existed under the present system , then this would mean that the change in accounting policy would lead to future taxpayers benefiting relative to current taxpayers . |
5 | One organist remarked to the present writer on the ‘ marvellous ’ Fanfare for organ , for which he also wrote a Sonata ( 1971 ) . |
6 | During 1990/91 the inter-university seminar on Soviet industrialisation will continue to meet regularly five times a year in Birmingham , and work will continue on research associated with the present project , including unemployment in the 1920s , and the politics of industrialisation . |
7 | What is needed is not exactly a particular type of condition specified before the present occasion , but a slightly different one , which did indeed obtain previously when the wipers started . |
8 | THE daughter of the first British soldier killed in the present Ulster troubles celebrated her 21st birthday yesterday as the scarred province marked its grimmest milestone . |
9 | Apart from these , and the research described in the present book , there has been relatively little research in this area , most of it resulting in unpublished MA theses ( e.g. Tate 1984 ) or doctoral theses ( e.g. Wright 1984 ) . |
10 | A similar issue arose in the present case D had undoubtedly used considerable violence against the victim , his girlfriend , but was it ( as she said ) an unprovoked and drunken attack with a stick or ( as he contended ) an attempt to fend off an attack by the woman who was armed with a carving knife ? |
11 | A concerted effort on waste management could produce harmonious results and salvage some of the valuable manpower squandered by the present government in its purist attempts at national good housekeeping . |
12 | The work reported in the present thesis was carried out in the context of the development of a complete recognition system ( Boes et al , 1989 ) . |
13 | How large will my Snakehead grow in the present set-up , and what is its life expectancy ? |
14 | It is a mystery why only one genus of this formerly diverse group should have had the capacity to survive to the present day . |
15 | The court disapproved of the reference to inconvenience and expense ( which the judge omitted in the present case ) as increasing the risk that jurors might be seduced from their duty by the attractions of finality ( a result , their Lordships would observe , which will usually favour the prosecution ) and further considered the direction in the context of majority verdicts . |
16 | If it be necessary or desirable to protect the holder of a patent against fraud or dishonesty it must equally be necessary and desirable to protect the plaintiffs against the fraud and dishonesty alleged in the present case . |
17 | No Special Relationships exist for the user requested at the present time . |
18 | Ice has been shed also from South Georgia , Bouvetøya , Heard Island , Iles Kerguelen , Macquarie Island and other islands on the polar fringe , a process continuing into the present day on several of them , possibly all ( Allison and Keage , 1986 ) . |
19 | The % PV flow observed in the three patients with cavernous transformation included in the present study ranged from 11% up to 30% . |
20 | The minaret added to the present mosque is of brick and of a design to fit in with the rest of the church . |
21 | And in nineteen twenty er strike going at the present day there was what we called the soup kitchens . |
22 | The lexicon used by the present project reflects both the needs of the various analysers and the subjectivity of manual intervention to resolve the morphological inconsistencies . |
23 | In evaluating credit scoring at the present time , we had to consider three aspects : |
24 | It remains possible that monoclonal antibody against pre-S1 used in the present study has less affinity to the plasma membrane of hepatocyte than that against pre-S2 . |
25 | Take the current situation for example : it is clear that the economy as a whole embarked on the present recession in about the middle of last year . |
26 | No LIFESPAN user names exist from the start name requested at the present time . |
27 | This is positive and increases up to the next ex dividend date , at which point the dirty price falls by the present value of the amount of the coupon payment . |
28 | One fifth of England will have been lost to urban sprawl by 2050 if development continues at the present rate , according to the Council for the Protection of Rural England . |
29 | Far from being an interesting but irrelevant aspect of collective labor relations , such violence and bloodshed continue to the present day . |
30 | I recommend that the funding continue at the present level , with an inflationary consideration — £5,954 . |