Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The income we receive form legacies is used to support our extensive welfare facilities which include a residential home for the disabled , convalescent homes and sheltered housing .
2 And he said that in the daytime you had landmarks to go by .
3 ‘ From the park I hear rhythms
4 ‘ From the park I hear rhythms
5 This is the ideology which validates decisions on what is considered valuable knowledge , leading to assumptions which Keddie sees as fostering the myth of cultural deprivation .
6 The ideology which gives substance to this culture is based on a twin belief in the uniqueness of the magisterial role itself , and also the uniqueness of each individual case .
7 George beckoned and I followed through a door into the heat of the rear section of the engines , the section containing among other things the boiler which provided steam to heat the whole train .
8 Thus , each District became accountable to the Board of Education for the observance of the Regulations , for the efficient conduct of instruction together with the organisation of the provision which included approval of tutors and syllabuses .
9 Around the split she created vertebrae and a simple ball-and-socket joint .
10 ‘ Before the hurricane we had rainforest everywhere , ’ Anne said .
11 The regression itself took place on Joyce 's second visit ; the first was used to teach her deep relaxation .
12 The evidence of this is the change which takes place within our own hearts .
13 If I can move onto the final of the orders , the erm enfranchisement of E C citizens resident in the U K. We on this side of the house welcome the change which allows E C citizens resident in the U K to vote in the European elections .
14 ISAAC ASIMOV , the writer who believed science fiction frequently preceded reality , died in New York yesterday of heart and kidney failure .
15 On the newsreels at the cinema we saw pictures of de Gaulle riding in triumph through the streets , swastikas being torn down , ecstatic Parisiennes in their un-bombed city kissing the troops and giving them flowers .
16 After the cinema he had tea , walked the streets for an hour , had a couple of Guinnesses in a pub to keep out the sharp evening air , and ate a biriani .
17 Ron Ranson 's Big Brush Watercolour is full of tips , ideas and techniques for all , whilst for the beginner I recommend Ashley Jackson 's series of six tapes A Brush with Ashley ( £19.99 each from Ashley Jackson Galleries ) and , of course , Alwyn Crawshaw 's marvellously enthusiastic , instructive and wide-ranging series A Brush with Art ( £59.99 for the set of four videos from Teaching Art Ltd ) .
18 According to the script of Shearer 's homecoming party , the £3.6 million prodigal son was due to compound besieged Southampton manager Ian Branfoot 's unpopularity on the south coast with the winner which kept Blackburn on the tails of Championship leaders Norwich .
19 Commenting on the sentence He saw flight to be impossible , Cotte observes ( p. 71 ) : Ici , pas de perception physique , mais un jugement sur flight , posé avant be impossible , qui lui est attribué au terme d'une réflexion ; to s'impose car la deuxième prédication n'est pas un donné perçu globalement et existant indépendamment de see , mais une construction do nt l'actualité n'est posée qu'en guise de conclusion .
20 The genius who turned life on Earth into a virtual-reality computer game for the Gods .
21 At lunchtime they pulled into a lay-by for a picnic ; and later in the afternoon they had tea in a transport café where three lorry drivers stared at them , whispered to one another and laughed .
22 The local bands used to play for the morning processions , in the afternoon they played selections at the sports and in the evening they would compete among themselves .
23 In the afternoon we visit Fort George , an outstanding artillery fortification built soon after the defeat of the Jacobites at Culloden to hinder any more armed threats to Hanoverian law and order .
24 In the afternoon we had tea in a house full of the most beautiful women .
25 then in the afternoon we have pancakes for his pancake races
26 During the afternoon it reaches Forces 5 or 6 , sometimes even seven .
27 Cos in the afternoon she does catering from the pub and then the evening she just works behind the bar .
28 The throne itself has T 5 and D 22 , and if it is destroyed , any victim sitting in it will be freed .
29 Apart from the question of winning , Nutty kept having nightmares about the money they owed Biddy if she chose to press the debt .
30 It 's working extremely well , and the money I get helps with childminding costs ’ .
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