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

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1 They had erm clothes show for the the fuller ladies this morning .
2 The the twelve hours twenty four hours .
3 The river level revived by one of the the wettest Novembers for many years .
4 Members of the The Odd Socks Clown Theatre performed the shortened version of the play in 40 minutes .
5 You know the the the odd men .
6 Because when Jesus was born the the Roman soldiers were there and the kind at that time Herod ordered that all babies were killed and the Romans went out to do that did n't they ?
7 It starts at page one seven eight pages one seven eight to forty effectively deal with the the crucial aspects of .
8 This is why and one of the the real problems with this is it 's not that I 'm criticising , it 's just that if in fact you 've got somebody who was appointed as a treasurer , you can in fact get more information out of it , instead of having to guess what we got from where and how it came in .
9 but do they really actually dig into the the real reasons for the eating disorders or they just try and get you back onto a stable diet ?
10 And then the police goes and all the the real police .
11 But er I think it er may have been started with and earlier group I do n't know , but I know you know , the certainly the the final stages of the playgroup were with
12 I 've scoured the the technical professional press to find out if there is some general statement which sums up what sustainability means , and the one which I 've seen most commonly referred to , I think , and the government has used it in this way , is a requirement to ensure the needs of the present generation are met in a way which does not prejudice future generations , now I do not believe that a properly conceived and located new settlement is any less sustainable in the long term that other forms of urban growth , and by properly conceived I 've got to say I believe that to mean properly balanced er form of development for the new settlement , and I think I would say that new settlements have usually been proposed because continued infilling , like the the normal forms of accommodating further development requirements , infill , and peripheral development , have been determined in York context not to be sustainable , the sorts of issues which arise as a result erm of additional development in or on the edge of York and the surrounding villages , problems of additional congestion , loss of green space in towns , loss of employment opportunities and so on .
13 Th there are also now , prospects for a modest surplus in the current financial year , and our projections show that zero deficit is achievable in the the future years , with a continued drive for care in expenditure and for the rising of income .
14 Well there 's certainly been one element of the the input to the preparation of the structure plan , but there has also been some independent view on the the capacity and the the environmental problems that individual districts across North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire have in their ability to accommodate development , and on the pressure and the problems that those pressures of development will have on those individual districts , bearing in mind the environmental constraints identified both in National and in the Secretary of State 's previous approval of the structure plan .
15 Yes , I was going to ask , what well , what effect did the er er the substitution of the the male teachers by the women teachers during the the the Great War period ?
16 I would like to say that there have been no negotiations with British Coal erm in relation to this objection as the application is currently in abeyance as it 's obviously subject to a section fourteen direction , but I do n't see anything in there erm which erm alters the the general conclusions er that I 've put in my supplementary paper on this particular criterion .
17 Well in the main lobbyist has been Ron who 's the who 's our elected campaigns officers and he 's quite literally been spending time treading the the hallowed halls of Westminster
18 The the horse-drawn lorries going to the different curing stations where the gutter girls stood at the far end dressed in their oilskin aprons ready to start the day 's work .
19 It 's nothing to do Nothing to do with the the atmospheric conditions is it .
20 ask you to while I read this the the six companies where we market our brochures or product
21 And erm say the fox had been in the ground , and the and the the young cubs , for about three or four days .
22 Now if you say to me , this is I go back to my work fare , If you 're talking about the the young kids of of sixteen or who 've left school , have n't got a job and they say , Well I want my my welfare benefit .
23 Which was a very good thing most of the the young apprentices would never know about slip rings .
24 We 're quite content that we 're going to have to er put before the local plan system the the countervailing issues and the weight that 's given to the countryside through E two is appropriate in the circumstances .
25 Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag .
26 So you have the downstairs back and the the front stairs go up to the ca n't actually see That 's definitely the back door .
27 Taking the the front grounds and the gardens and the farmland , and the woodlands .
28 Oh , oh right erm oh we 're talking about the the actual titles of the things that did n't start till oh the sort of U K version
29 What about the the actual courses though what kind of courses can you do ?
30 you found at the Country Dancing , it was different people that was at the Country Dancing than what than what it was at the more at the the ordinary dances .
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