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

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1 We remember the Spiros as a warm and loving family . ’
2 To avoid it , it meant climbing up from the Glen Lyon side and attacking the Ben via the three westerly Munros that share its ridge .
3 There does not appear to be a graduation from the small semi-transparent scales of the Ophiacanthinae to the larger , well developed , plates of the Ophioplinthacinae .
4 The newspaper Moscow News reported on June 11 that a local KGB ( State Security Committee ) official had confirmed that the graves in a forest outside Kharkov , uncovered in April , contained the remains of Polish officers interned at the camp run by the NKVD ( the KGB 's forerunner ) at Starobelsk , as well as the remains of Soviet citizens executed by the NKVD in the Stalinist purges before the Second World War .
5 At Tivoli are the remains of a number of temples , among which are the Temple of Vesta c. 27 B.C. , Corinthian in design and the Temple of the Sybils of the first century B.C. The latter has a circular cella and a peristyle of 18 columns , 24 feet high .
6 The Scala in the 1960s showed all-night horror films .
7 The Boy Looked At Johnny , the now alarmingly naive book he 'd written with Julie Burchill ( soon to become a temporary Mrs Parsons ) had caused a splash , and both writers resigned from the NME on the same day .
8 But clearly being a spare time hairy was proving too difficult for the NME of the early '70s .
9 Changes were afoot in the world of Britpop but even so , the NME of the '50s was still a big band paper first and foremost , and one that saw its typical reader as a working musician rather than a fan .
10 HAVING BEEN a close follower of The Lone Groover and loon pant ads in the NME of the '70s , I had formed a lasting impression of The World 's Greatest Rock Weekly as an impenetrable fortress of wit , intellect and sneering clever-gits .
11 Studies in the Coinages of the Eleventh Century ( 1981 ) , pp. 211ff ( a die chain between imitative coins with different mint names ) ; R. Reece , Coinage in Roman Britain ( 1987 ) ( the study of site finds ) ; T. R. Volk in G. Depeyrot , T. Hackens and G. Moucharte ( eds . ) ,
12 Overseeing the whole process would be a Scottish Deer Commission , replacing the RDC as a credible and contemporary wildlife management agency , with wide responsibilities , adequate resources and meaningful powers .
13 This was strengthened by the American admission during the exchanges that they proposed to recognise the RDC as the official consultative body in the south .
14 For East the new name was Warren , named after the Lords of the Manor from the 13th to the 19th centuries .
15 Coracles using nets were banned from the Wye in the twenties .
16 The Prai seat , won by the DAP in the 1990 elections , was taken by the Malaysian Indian Congress , a BN component .
17 5.4.8 Finally , an interesting issue is raised by the activities of the DCSLs in the two schools described above .
18 There is first of all the question as to whether the EEC through a Single Currency will become an economic union , as directly proposed by Maastricht , or whether , to the contrary , its members will direct their energies into becoming a closely knit association of free-trading independent nation states .
19 On the surface , de Gaulle even seemed to favour the idea of the EEC as a political unit .
20 There was , in fact , a social element present in the Treaty of Rome itself , but Mr Hattersley had a point when he suggested that the last ten years saw capitalism and the pursuit of free trade relegated within the EEC to a secondary position .
21 Britain 's fight for better budgeting terms dominated much of the debate within the EEC for the first ten years of British membership , masking the more important questions of sovereignty and Federalism .
22 The project involves the assessment of the impact of Regulation 84/83 ( Block Exemption from Article 85/3 of The Treaty of Rome for Brewing and Petrol Exclusive Purchasing Agreements ) by the EEC on a British institution , the Working Men 's Clubs .
23 Lewis and the Western Isles in general have suffered greatly through the folly of successive governments in negotiating for a fisheries policy within the EEC on a national instead or a regional basis .
24 Whether this clamour is loud enough to bring about so fundamental a change in the EEC at the very time when Community institutions wish to move in the opposite direction is a question which needs now to be addressed .
25 While there were ‘ Gaullists ’ in every member of the Six , the debate within the EEC in the 1960s was essentially between de Gaulle and the other five .
26 Here is the Orient as an apolitical picturesque environment .
27 In general , we have to thank the Orient for the early breeds and North America for the late ones .
28 Sotheby 's sale of books about the Orient from the Blackmer library have made £2.2m over the last two days with less than one per cent unsold .
29 Signe stopped the VW on the far side of the road and killed the motor .
30 Haddington Sheriff Court heard that the left-hand drive Land Rover driven by Timothy Taylor collided with a ten-ton lorry on the Edinburgh-Newcastle road near Spott , East Lothian , while their 18-man team were returning to Germany from training in the Highlands with the Royal Marines .
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