Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | With these points in mind , turn now to the Title page and the Introductory presentation and note how these are expanded by techniques presented in the Sections of the report , leading to the Conclusions and the Recommendations . |
2 | Thereafter , you may find it very difficult or impossible to change — because you will by then have missed so much of the introductory lectures and classes . |
3 | In 1975 , the BCA decided to publish the second edition of the scheme in parts , commencing in 1977 with the Introductory volume and Classes J ( Education ) , P ( Religion ) and Q ( Social Welfare ) . |
4 | I conclude that taking into account all the matters which were before , which I 've attempted briefly to summarise in the introductory paragraphs and under this heading . |
5 | reference to KPMG ( the face sheet should not refer to KPMG other than in the introductory disclaimers and , as required , to explain its role ) . |
6 | The policy-making group meets to set the time-scale , to plan the introductory sessions and to agree the questions to form the basis of discussions ; some are suggested in the next section . |
7 | Place some of the royal icing on the top of the marzipan-covered cake and spread over with a palette knife , taking care to press out any air bubbles . |
8 | The advent of racier papers with topless models featured on the inside pages and a grim concentration on the latest doings of talentless television stars , equally talentless soccer stars and the Royal Family had taken away its market . |
9 | Witnesses were uncertain if the bus was in the middle or the inside lane but it was doing about 63 miles an hour when a Nissan car , driven by 74 year old Malcolm Austin , crashed into the front . |
10 | I was given the inside lane and I was furious and protested . |
11 | If you have planned and carried out your strategy of study over the earlier laps , like the 5000-metre runner , you should be on the inside lane and in a good position at the bell for the last lap . |
12 | Something really up-market with walnut veneer in the kitchen and a hand-painted dado in the inside toilet and perhaps , the very latest in all-metal window frames , might break the £1,000 barrier . |
13 | If you are the inside board and have an overlap over the board outside you at two board lengths before the mark , you are entitled to the inside position around the mark . |
14 | It was important to keep the canter steady but bouncy , keeping the activity with the inside leg and encouraging Benji to use his back end more and lighten his forehand . |
15 | The maker hand-cuts the kerfing ( the triangular-section strip around the inside edge that increases the gluing area of the sides for securing the front and back ) so that the saw-cuts are widely spaced in some areas and closely spaced around the tight curves of the cutaway . |
16 | In mid-turn all the weight will be on the inside foot whilst the other remains in the strap . |
17 | And so too with the inside centre and so on across the field . |
18 | In the end , only the action is viable , so that all these essays tend to match the inside ethnography and are nullified by neglect or have any contentious matter treated as ‘ privileged information ’ , for as Templeton ( 1980 : 904 ) argues ‘ the police fear that if you have a better understanding of society , you are in a better position to change it — the very exercise [ they ] are reluctant to engage in ’ . |
19 | The back plays an essential part in the forward movement , the powerful extensor muscles of the neck and back co-operating with the lower neck muscles , as well as with those of the inside thigh and stomach . |
20 | Another boat came along and not realising the situation overtook the inside boat and , before it could stop , also ran into the bridge . |
21 | Becker hints at the inside model when he concludes , not without generating some confusion , that ‘ whether a given act is deviant or not depends in part on the nature of the act ( that is , whether or not it violates some rule ) and in part on what other people do about it ’ . |
22 | To trim the sail , the jib car should be used on the inside track and the clew trimmed back to the shrouds . |
23 | crosses to the inside track and vice versa there the other straight where they change over I think oh it 's finished anyway mm |
24 | The American had used Father to set the financial wheels turning for the takeover ; employed him , you might say ; and he 'd suggested the inside trade and how it might be made . ’ |
25 | This brought a lot of laughter and people on the rim of the crowd pushed forward for a better look , squeezing the inside circle until there was no room left for fighting , though Paddy had managed to free himself . |
26 | In 1920 the Sunday School requested more space for the primary department and suggested that the schoolroom could be enlarged by the removal of the inside washroom and WC . |
27 | We all agree to the need for more rational use of insecticides than hitherto , especially in agriculture ; yet insecticides to control mosquitoes are normally applied to the inside walls and roofs of buildings so that , unlike agricultural pesticides , they are not widely dispersed over the landscape but confined within houses . |
28 | The total cost of each programme is related to the total benefits that would be derived from the programme to determine the efficiency of the programme . |
29 | These now comprise 10pc of the total index but are under a cloud because of fears about US President 's wife Hillary Clinton , who is expected to stamp on their profits hard when her review of the US health scene comes out later this year . |
30 | We would propose three visitors per year , so the total travel and subsistence costs would be in the region of 111000 Ecu per year . |