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

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1 Warming-up figures like the infinity or horizontal figure of eight , and straight passes in trail are the introductory manoeuvres which involve least complication and yet teach the flyers the arts of timing and speed control .
2 Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided .
3 It 's easy to take off the outside when when you come to take the inside ones it 's quite difficult .
4 The Inside Outs we did together on homelessness and cancer cures .
5 In accordance with the definition of ‘ finance cost ’ in paragraph 8 of the [ draft ] FRS the finance cost will constitute the difference between the net proceeds and the total payments which the issuer may be required to make in respect of the instrument .
6 ( 4 ) With effect from Jan. 1 , 1994 , the federation and the Länder named in Article 1 of this treaty as well as the Trust Agency shall take over the total debts which have accrued to the Special Fund up to Dec. 31 , 1993 , in accordance with Article 27 ( 3 ) ( concerning borrowing and debts ) of the Treaty of May 18 , 1990 , between the FRG and the GDR establishing a Monetary , Economic and Social Union …
7 Minor or the trace constituents then are present in concentrations less than one part per million they obviously count for less than point one percent of the total salts They are useful as chemical tracers of particular waters .
8 In broad terms , it is unlikely that any Court will award the pursuer more than half the total damages which he is likely to recover .
9 The minimum donation which an individual can make under the Gift Aid is £600. the total donations which an individual may make under Gift Aid in any tax year must not exceed £5,000,000 .
10 The total marks which could be awarded for the combined subjects was 100 .
11 To see how this works , it is necessary to calculate the total proportions who come into the non-base category of X 1 and X 2 from figure 13.5 ; 0.530 of the sample is young and 0.578 is rich .
12 ‘ This makes for interesting discussions , since the normal matters which attract a higher gas price in the North Sea , such as high deliverability , are of no interest , ’ said Lewis Affleck , LOPL 's chief petroleum engineer .
13 By all the normal rules I should have pulled away before that , but if the road was clear I could let things get more serious before doing anything , and if it was blocked it was already too late .
14 Whether they 're hard to get or whether they have n't got them on the normal channels I do n't know !
15 In the case of international law what the institutions of positive law have to offer is a means for settling dangerous disputes and limiting the destructive powers which could be used to resolve those disputes in an unacceptable manner .
16 He remarked that Royal Jubilees were unlucky for him : at the Georgian celebrations he had been injured by stone throwing .
17 At any moment the Roman army could arrive at the narrow strait which separated their holy island from the mainland of north Wales , and they had no protection , except the super-natural powers they felt they could command .
18 The close relationship of light and radiant heat was discovered at the turn of the century in infra-red radiation , and that between light and chemical affinity in the ultra-violet rays which will set off reactions .
19 ‘ Even with an injury to the heart , especially if the wound is in one of the right-hand chambers which do not have to work quite so hard , people can summon reserves of strength which seem incredible to us when they arrive in casualty and we see the extent of their injuries . ’
20 It will be an achievement to confirm Carrick 's standing in Yorkshire cricket , everlasting statistical proof not only of his ability but of the indestructible qualities which have been needed to survive a period tragically disrupted by internal conflict .
21 Teaching needs to be discussed in a much more rounded and comprehensive way , with far less emphasis on surface aspects like display and resources ; far more emphasis should be placed on the character of the minute-to-minute encounters which children have with teachers and each other , on the precise nature and purposes of the tasks they are given and The activities they undertake , and on the relationship of these and other aspects of the practice of teaching to learning .
22 They were presumably responsible for supervising the civil settlement outside the fort and , in particular , the Sarmatian veterans who had been granted land in its vicinity .
23 They are sometimes used solely for the sake of the descriptive properties which they express , as perhaps in : But the majority of their occurrences are aimed at identifying some entity .
24 Both the famine-hit areas we visited , Baidoa and Bardera , have airstrips ready to take immediate aid .
25 This is a summary of the arrangements which were adopted for the Phase 1 Pilots , a statement of the impressions which have been collected of their operation and an outline of the interim conclusions which have been reached .
26 There is n't , you know , there is n't one thing is that we need to , with the short-term programmes we did n't do it work out the financial we need to go one stage further identify where the labour is
27 The same can be said of the junior ministers who finally wrecked the government in 1922 ; many of these would have been cabinet ministers in a party government .
28 Ask Ann Jones what a contribution half this size could do to providing coaching and travelling support to her hard-pressed British girls , or even consult with Ian Barclay or Olga Morozova on the dramatic help this could give to the junior squads which , although cosseted , are far too small and elitist .
29 It also transpired that parts of England ( east and south-east ) were put on full invasion alert at the time , but it seems that ‘ Cromwell ’ had been ignored in some places where the junior officers who happened to be on duty had not been let into the secret of what it meant .
30 They are not so much status-based as functional , but they have an all-pervasive influence on the individual 's life far beyond the narrow functions which are their specific object .
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