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

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1 And as to the over-imaginative way in which papers have so often treated her , she added simply : ‘ Because I 'm only young , and have lived such a short and normal life , they run out of things to say about me . ’
2 The part of the programme which had received highest priority was the introductory course in information retrieval for the engineering undergraduates .
3 Four staff from Stokesley sausage manufacturers Mr Lazenby 's have been awarded the Introductory Certificate in Supervisory Management .
4 See the introductory section in the Unit and its explanation of the movement from meaning to form .
5 Investment institutions , companies , and banks have become much more sophisticated in the operation of their affairs across national boundaries , as witnessed by the spectacu-lar growth in the Euro-currency markets .
6 Will he now answer the question why in the other 11 countries of the European Community the total rise in unemployment in the past 12 months has been 130,000 , while in this country , for which the right hon. Gentleman is responsible , unemployment has risen by nearly 800,000 ?
7 Given the uncertainty that surrounds the entitlement to means-tested benefits , one might expect the individuals to attach different weights to different components of the total income in the optimisation ( Jenkins and Millar , 1989 ) .
8 I understand that they got 36.5 per cent of the total shareholding in the end , but Purchase and Szell say that they 'll be unloading some of those and that they 'll probably end up with about 20 per cent .
9 A simple formula exists for calculating the sum of such a series : This amount represents the total increase in national income following from the initial injection of government expenditure .
10 Indeed the total increase in national income ( £167 million ) divided by the initial injection of expenditure ( £100 million ) is known as the multiplier .
11 For example , the public sector services ( the bottom three categories in Table 3. 1 ) , grew rapidly in the 1960s and early 1970s and accounted for over half the total increase in service jobs in this period .
12 The DES ( 1984b ) reports some work to identify a link between the proportion entering higher education of those qualified ( QPI ) and unemployment , and conclude from some aggregate level analyses that if these results are valid they imply that much of 2.1 per cent rise in QPI in 1981/82 could be attributed to the total increase in unemployment — from 1.8 million to 2.7 million between July , 1980 and July , 1981 .
13 Dilnot and Kell felt that any ‘ incentive ’ effect which may have been present could only account , at most , for 1.2bn or 3% of the total increase in tax revenues over the period studied .
14 At a cost of £2 per journey the total increase in weekly contract price will be £40 .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total increase in uneployment throughout the countries of the Common Market during the past year ; and what was the percentage of that increase in the United Kingdom .
16 Over the period 1957–65 for US manufacturing , extra sales by overseas subsidiaries counted for an estimated 13 per cent of the total increase in production ( additional exports accounted for only a trivial 2 per cent ) .
17 The total increase in national income ( ) will clearly be much bigger than the initial increase in investment spending .
18 We can work out the total increase in income by recalling that the slope of the withdrawals line is equal to the sum of the marginal propensities to save and import ( given that , in this model , the marginal propensity to tax is zero ) .
19 The simple changes reduce the total fat in the diet by quiet a large amount .
20 Within a declining overall level of grant , there has been a marked increase in the share targeted for particular purposes ( specific and supplementary grants rose from 17.6 per cent of the total grant in 1981/82 to 23.6 per cent in 1986/87 ( Douglas and Lord , 1986 , p. 29 ) ) .
21 As expected , increased dietary calcium increased the total calcium in faeces and this was only slightly stimulated by phosphate supplementation of the high calcium diet ( Fig 3 ) .
22 It is the total change in perspective and new semantic outlook which ensures that the subjective nature of the liminal journey can be used as an essential part of the analysis ; for it can produce a dynamic simply because it incorporates aspects of a newly created ideological disjunction , as some classic accounts have shown .
23 Taking all sources of error into account Crowson concluded that the total error in using the tube was of the order of 5 per cent .
24 The ceiling of 22,086,000 barrels per day ( bpd ) agreed upon for 1990 [ see pp. 37053 ; 37335 ] , was substantially exceeded , and estimates suggested that the total output in the first quarter of 1990 was actually around 23,700,000 bpd .
25 " shewing the total expenditure in the erection of the Free Grammar School at Stockport amounting to £4,499 15 7d , of which £3,488 6 0d had been paid , leaving a balance of 1,011 9 7d still due to some of the tradesmen employed . "
26 This figure is the total expenditure in visits , excluding air fares paid to get to or leave the UK .
27 The total payment in all other cases was £136,474 .
28 This means that the total reduction in particulate emissions will be 90% compared to an untreated engine .
29 That settlement has now come through you 'll see the details in the papers er but we also want to have regard to the fact that the award for the and bridges has actually been reduced substantially by thousand pounds the total reduction in that area approach one point five million pounds .
30 Although most have gained , half of the total giveaway in terms of benefits and tax reductions has gone to the richest 10 per cent of households .
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