Example sentences of "the [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Thank you , Lot number seventy six Lot number seventy six Peking er dishes there 's the Peking dishes , there 's seven of them , we 've got one of them showing seven in the for a hundred pounds one hundred pounds at a hundred pounds and ten , at one hundred and ten pounds , any more at one hundred and ten , twenty , thirty one forty in front , one fifty one sixty , seventy yes ? one eighty , thank you one eighty in front , at a hundred and eighty pounds and selling for one hundred and eighty .
2 And for the for the young calves you had to scrap them cos they could n't eat the the the big big thick sl slices for the young calves .
3 What was it like the during the first times y you went on the ?
4 and I 'm the mail-out coordinator we 've we 've so far mailed out all but one of the of the new magazines and er we did n't do the last one but we 're we 're scheduling up for doing this one .
5 Walesa was re-elected on April 22 as chairman of Solidarity , winning 362 of the of the 467 votes cast ( 77.5 per cent , compared with only 55 per cent in the 1981 elections ) .
6 I mean er when they told the tales of the of the seven winds and the was it seven winds ?
7 To men like Teddy Hobson who in his whole life serving the the of the Congolese ends up as a martyr .
8 Erm clearly in terms of er the relative merits of the of the different routes for an A fifty nine relief road , there are advantages in in in traffic terms er of the inner northern relief roads .
9 Final reason , is that fo for borrowing , is that we could take a view , that borrowing in a particular year has to take account of the of the valuable circumstances at that particular time .
10 From the above the following equations may be derived :
11 Actually can you really face the from the other pathfinders
12 Er , for example , er whilst people w were getting what er the unemployment act said they should have , er this pressure was er I 'm quite sure , able to get some additional er benefits even if it was er only in kind , er from the from the local authorities .
13 Cos they worked they did n't bash er ham sledge hammers and things like a shop and the gear for the quarry men as such , they Cos that was the usual work of the erm the blacksmiths outside in the quarry itself you know , in the b on the in the various banks .
14 And I think that 's that 's a wonderful experience to realize that er you can be part of you know cos surely finally working men and women through history have never without sticking together they 'd they 'd still be back you know in the in the dark ages as far you know .
15 To make fires in the in the waiting rooms and all that do you know .
16 In the in the later versions certainly .
17 So you often see on nature programmes , for example , when a bird comes back to a nest with several chicks in , you see the parental bird kind of poking its , its beak in the in the gaping beaks of all the chicks .
18 Oh yes in the in the big rooms
19 Er invariably the co accommodation was er was provided in the in the local halls , there were two local halls in those days , but er primarily the public hall , wi that was the local council hall .
20 the over the next years
21 We 'll now proceed to vote on the on the two motions .
22 Er John Grantham , C P R E , erm just coming back to the to the general questions you you asked earlier about about erm consistency with guidance and and P P G three in particular , erm in in the written evidence we we 've addressed that , and I do n't wish to go over that ground short of saying that that I feel the contribution from er Mr Jewitt , which was Hambledon 's particularly helpful in that regard in in I think explaining erm how government guidance is different now to when to how it was er at the earlier deliberations of the Greater York authorities , and I feel that that 's very important consideration erm , I 'd I 'd like to restrict my my comments just to two points , and they they both really refer to things that were introduced by the representative from from Barton Willmore .
23 They 're something you should be using right the way up to the to the actual exams .
24 If I 'd have gone to the to the social services or er the D H S S and says to them , my daughter 's got to have a new uniform to go to school with because her self respect is gon na suffer if she does n't , they would n't have given be nothing .
25 What the three thousand four hundred are saying is that the County Council and British Coal do not know where they 're going with this thing , the full implications of it have either not been properly assessed or indeed not been released to the to the local communities .
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