Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | If , on the other hand , the estimates are always equal to or less than the actual cost for a path , as in Fig. 8.2. , then even if the algorithm initially takes the wrong path , its actual cost will be worse than the other , optimistically estimated paths . |
2 | He added that the defence also needs more time to examine and obtain documents relating to the case after new evidence came to light last week . |
3 | The size of the response also makes the survey the biggest regular business in Scotland . |
4 | The response certainly illustrates the transition to a less " intransitive " pedagogy and more " interpersonal style " : Questions are coming up from the students . |
5 | The Premier also has the largest majority of any MP , 36,230 votes ahead of his Labour rival . |
6 | The tent eventually fails into a deep stillness . |
7 | Antares in the Scorpion is also the centre of a line of three , but the colour-difference alone means that there can be no confusion ; Antares is fiery red . |
8 | The park also hosts the Leeds Show and major pop concerts and has tennis courts , bowling and putting greens , a sports arena and a golf course . |
9 | In addition to its ecological value , the park also provides the government with its second largest source of foreign exchange ( after coffee ) in the form of " gorilla tourism " . |
10 | The park also boasts some rare plants , including the white willowherb . |
11 | The park also includes Abington Manor , which houses a museum of social history ( temporarily closed for structural repairs ) and the charming church of St Peter and St Paul . |
12 | Companies responsible for its prospects have gone out of business seven times , discovering that while they could make money on the big promotions , the building and park were too expensive to run on a tickover basis ( nowadays the park alone costs £650,000 a year to maintain ) , and in an earlier era of six-day working weeks , the public had not much leisure time to spend there anyway . |
13 | In behaving in such a fashion , maintained Marshall , " the majority today sends a clear signal that scores of established constitutional liberties are now ripe for reconsideration " . |
14 | The majority never does speak . |
15 | The photodevice therefore generates a signal once per step movement of the rotor . |
16 | That 's when the fur really flies , ’ he explains , his hands mimicking flying fur . |
17 | Friendship , I fear , counts for very little when the fur really begins to fly . |
18 | At very high speeds in Force 5 + a spin out occurs when the skeg suddenly stops working and the board loses control , slipping sideways . |
19 | The Ombudsman independently considers unresolved complaints from individuals regarding Personal Insurances such as Home Risks , Motor , Personal Accident & Sickness , and Travel . |
20 | Although fourteen answers to the fragmentation question concern housework , the housewife rarely thinks about the work she is actually doing . |
21 | While Diana has built up an active social life within a two-mile radius of Kensington Palace , the Prince rarely ventures into town and prefers to dine with friends at Highgrove . |
22 | The Prince also has three assistant private secretaries — Peter Westmacott , who is on secondment from the Foreign Office , and advises on diplomatic niceties ; Commander Richard Aylard , retired from the Navy , who is Comptroller of the Household , and the Prince 's resident environmental expert ; and Guy Salter , with business expertise . |
23 | ‘ The Prince always travels with one . ’ |
24 | The Prince now has a strong team behind him , which is more in tune with his activities than ever before , and better qualified . |
25 | The base currently trains around 8,000 airmen and officers a year in administrative and leadership skills . |
26 | While ordinary motive power generally became more standardised , and again as told later in these pages the difference between locomotive-hauled and multiple-unit stock less marked , the variety still remains impressive and just as many notebooks and cameras record the passage of trains at the end as at the beginning of the eighties . |
27 | The Direction also oversees and assists the so-called classes and controlés museums , that is the 1200 or so provincial museums either directly linked into the Ministry through their director or supervised in order to ensure that they comply with certain requirements ( see chart ) . |
28 | The direction only applies to evidence which a party " intends to place reliance on " and so can not apply to new evidence which only comes to light after the time for serving statements has passed . |
29 | The direction specifically requires ( in para 4 ) that each report should state on the face of it the name of the party on whose behalf the expert has given the report , the date on which it is given ( of course that can be avoided by the use of an indexed bundle ) , and whether or not it is agreed by the other parties . |
30 | The provision normally provides for the buyer to pay interest on the balance purchase money and this should now be fixed at the Law Society 's Interest Rate . |