Example sentences of "and [art] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That bear in them one and the self-same tongue
2 There was here some enquiry and the that enquiry as a matter of public policy I understand the documents are n't to be available , even if they assist the police , or if they assist the other side .
3 ‘ The calibre of Highways ’ staff is high and the Department has quite rightly become known for its imaginative initiatives including CLARENCE and the many road and traffic improvement schemes throughout the Region ’ said Graham Bowie .
4 Loch Scavaig in Skye , giving immediate access to the Cuillins , and the many sea lochs in the Outer Hebrides that snake into the hills of Harris are typical examples .
5 However , this means that the east coast of the Outer Islands is normally quite sheltered under the high land , and the many sea lochs and islands provide additional bolt holes should the wind change .
6 Fan letters , fanzines and the many SF conventions around the world can be seen as responses to such experiences of reading SF .
7 Typical of the electric effects are the advertising blimp — Scott wanted it to look like his memories from earliest childhood of wartime barrage balloons — and the many neon signs , particularly the giant billboard screen showing an oriental girl .
8 It is , however , increasingly felt by members of CITES delegations and the many observer groups from the world of conservation that Lapointe 's position is becoming untenable and he will be forced to resign — probably before the next CITES meeting , expected to be held in 1992 .
9 And your mother thought to herself , honey , of the short life ahead of her , of all the worth and power within her and the little use it would be , and she felt such a weeping bitterness that she cursed humankind .
10 It has already been noted that in order to put Abdulkerim 's Muftilik into the reign of Bayezid II the writers connected with the later tradition have had to ignore Mustakimzade 's dating of Molla Arab 's Muftilik , namely 893/1488 to 901/1496 ( based , as mentioned above , on the and have substituted instead 893/1488 to Rajab 900/March- April 1495 for Abdulkerim 's period of office and the latter date to Rajab 901/March-April 1496 for that of Molla Arab .
11 Large sections of the Palestinian community perceived the elections offer as a device to end the intifada , and the latter provision as a bid to divert attention from calls for an international conference on the Middle East .
12 British Standard 1928 ( dated 1955 and re-issued 1965 unchanged ) is similar to CCIR ( Comite Consultatif International des Radiocommunications ) in Europe and R.I.A.A. ( Recording Industries Association of America ) in America , and the latter title generally prevails .
13 Bigger , better and faster was what everyone strove for , and the latter part of the war saw the early jet fighters enter the fray .
14 However progress was made in some areas and the latter part of the year saw much effort to integrate the management contracting activity within WCUK regions which is now essentially complete .
15 This distinction , however , is itself analytically linked with the idea of a plurality of selves ; and the latter idea , in turn , is inseparable from , and inexplicable independently of , the idea of error .
16 The cavity contains a two-level medium of length L , and the total optical path is The boundary conditions at the entrance and exit from the medium are , respectively : and The latter relation simply implies a unique relationship between the transmitted field amplitude ET and the internal field .
17 But the former will only switch at a relatively low speed ( 42MHz ) , and the latter produce complex , power-hungry circuits .
18 Tension was exacerbated by the cold-war rhetoric which both President Reagan and Mrs Thatcher consciously adopted , with the former referring to the ‘ Evil Empire ’ in Eastern Europe and the latter revelling in the ‘ Iron Maiden ’ label which the Russians themselves had affixed to her .
19 The first two of these groups cover the need for a policy-making function and an administrative function , the former being the responsibility of the legislative body and the latter being the responsibility undertaken by management .
20 So , for example , Burns and Stalker ( 1961 ) were able to divide forms of management structure into mechanistic and organic , the former being appropriate for firms operating under relatively stable market conditions because routine decision-making handles unchanging tasks efficiently , and the latter being appropriate to rapidly changing product environments where there is a continuous need to innovate and deal with new and unpredictable problems .
21 In the RUC the former is known as community relations and the latter neighbourhood policing although in many other forces both go under the rubric of community policing .
22 The first element is sometimes called causation in fact , and the latter causation in law .
23 Thus , writing C for the capacitance of C 1 in parallel with C 2 and eliminating between the two equations or where , and In terms of partial fractions it is convenient to express the Laplace transform of I 2 as so that taking the inverse Laplace transformation where Note that and are both positive and real since and The latter result follows because From equation ( 11.51 ) the time dependence of the output voltage is given by But when assuming capacitor C 2 is uncharged initially .
24 Why does Britain have the worst maternity rights , the fewest equal opportunities and the least protection against poverty pay ?
25 It is this group which has greatest acquaintanceship with the facts and techniques of sex and sexuality and the least inhibition surrounding them .
26 The policy of this council over the last couple of years has been to get down to that figure enforced upon us as gracefully as possible with the least damage to our services and the least damage to the morale of our staff and our staff are after all the most important asset that a local authority possesses and that is what we 're trying to consider .
27 It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints .
28 In general , the most work and the least distraction occurred in the rarest activities .
29 The boy 's fate was the last and the least reverberation of that disastrous thunder , but not the least pitiful .
30 On 2 August he had a spectacular military victory at Baggotrath , calling it ‘ the absolutest victory that ever was got in this kingdom and the least loss of our side ’ , and , after a short interval back in England , he was in command at the siege of Tecroghan Castle near Trim in May 1650 .
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