Example sentences of "and [adj] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He missed five putts of around six feet and that one at the first .
2 Rather , there are three species , and each one of the three has both a 17-year and a 13-year variety or race .
3 THERE are still bargains to be found among the terraced property and this one on the books of J Trevor & Sons looks to be worthy of closer inspection .
4 Lewis was tired , and Waqar off-glided him for two and straight-drove him to the pavilion boundary .
5 The year has been a very active and exciting one for the Enterprise Centre .
6 The bone was left in the sirloin , you just , just fold him round and put a skewer in him and tie him up , with the string round and another one over the top .
7 There 'd be a shelf in the middle and another one on the floor and the block 's on the back , we used to cut on that .
8 And another one at the watersi at the burnside was called the Burnside Dalvaine .
9 Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test .
10 Having obtained one renormalizable theory for the strong interactions and another one for the weak and electromagnetic interactions , it was natural to look for a theory that combined the two .
11 And then there was the man to look after the rest of the straw and another one for the what we called the calf And the corn , oh it was a great day the day the thrashing mill came to the glen .
12 brought the green one home cos I brought the three samples home , the one that we 've got down and another one and another one for the hall and stair , but I said I 'm sure it was n't the same as that , but it might have been , but I have to say he always said we would
13 There was a skate on the overhead wire where the driver had to cut out to turn and another one round the corner to reset the points for the straight road .
14 Yes , there will be three points of access onto the road , one from Mr Lingard 's property , one from the development by Grant Construction , and another one from the bridle track .
15 We , we thought the , perhaps a statement from the chairman of the Health and Housing Committee and another one from the Chief Environmental Health Officer might be useful .
16 As a child , I thought about this a good deal and my father would often invite me to feel the holes in his head — taking my fingers in his hand and guiding them to the slight depressions under his vaselined hair .
17 I prod it with a fork and brown it on the fire before introducing it to the thick slice of toast .
18 If one takes the not inconsiderable trouble of following his analysis right the way through , it is hard not to be impressed by the picture he draws of an intricate network of equivalences and contrasts , corresponding to the different possible metrical divisions in the poem , and layered one upon the other in a kind of elaborate verbal counterpoint .
19 By all means let advertisers bring in history to help to sell their wares , but why is it that they so often mangle and corrupt it in the process ?
20 Cut these large sheets of hardboard into 1200mm ( 4ft ) squares ( they 're easier to handle ) and dry-lay them along the chalked lines , starting with a single board in the centre of the room .
21 He dug a wad of papers from another drawer and passe them across the desk to Cornelius .
22 In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) .
23 The sale was notable both in content and in consignors : more pieces from the collection of Mrs Barbara Johnson ; a number of lots from the Luton Hoo Wernher family collection ; from John Kluge ; and sixty lots from the Meikleour Estate Trust which comprises the celebrated collection of furniture assembled in the first half of the nineteenth century by the comte de Flahaut de la Billarderie , natural son of Talleyrand , and his wife , Margaret , Baroness Keith and Nairne .
24 And again perhaps to follow up a previous question and the question is this , that in the first draft of the statement of faith which was presented two years ago , there was a very clear statement which said that Christ died for our sin in connection with the cross and I was wondering what the reasoning was which took away that very specific meaning of the death of the Christ into a much more general and ambiguous one in the statement before us today .
25 The divide between theory and empirical data had long been a recurrent and problematic one for the social sciences , not least within sociology .
26 It was a good job , and only someone in the know would see any difference .
27 My first year as Chairman has , I believe , been an exciting and successful one for the Agency .
28 The 27-year-old suffered a nasty head wound from an object thrown by the burglar , but caught up with him and rugby-tackled him to the ground .
29 A cop grabbed my wrist and handy-helped me into the street .
30 With the emergence of rock , Little Richard took the song and wop-bama-lammed it into the charts ( 1958 ) to be followed in turn by Bobby Darin ( 1962 ) .
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