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

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1 In Lancashire and the Potteries the worst had still to come .
2 Really the risk is from the weather and the conditions the roads are getting into .
3 Studying the graphs helps us analyze the performance of the component , the problems the component faces given certain types of speech input , and the problems the component will present to higher levels of processing .
4 Because the oil would attract dust and the d oil dries up and the leaves the dust deposits sort of caked inside the lock , and it will clog it up .
5 This confirms that although the junctions a subject recalls are the ones at which they reported subjective risk , they are also the busy ones and the ones the subject regards as likely to be the most dangerous in other conditions ; this means that actual feelings of risk may not be solely responsible for the effect .
6 The Hungarians won the men 's K4 and the Russians the C4 .
7 The bassoons will no doubt be wanted to help the bass line , and the clarinets the top line ( which consists , observe , of chords , not just a single line ) .
8 And it er and the pumps the pumps at the bottom are one hundred thousand horsepower .
9 This was the head-quarters of the picnic and here everyone dumped their hold-alls and the teachers the equipment which had been brought .
10 As part of our mission requires this publication to keep its readers alert to the future of IBM and the wonders the company will doubtless work , we will — begging your understanding and forgiveness in what we feel is a justifiable revelation of inside information — part the cloak of secrecy that surrounds Hollywood 's dreams and IBM 's intentions in the interest of preparing you for tomorrow .
11 Embarrassment , it seems clear , is a major concern of the British psyche , and the dreams the British dream , if opinion-polls are to be believed , tend to be about social embarrassment , with amorous fantasy playing only a disappointingly minor role ; and if that is to be taken in evidence , then it may be said to represent a more powerful obsession than sex .
12 He says it 's mindless and the upsets the children .
13 Any such artefact may seek either to proclaim or to hide the material used and the constraints the material has imposed upon the technological process : a mask may be thought to incorporate the spiritual properties of the wood from which it is taken ; a group of people may refuse to purchase an item known to be of seal skin ; a plastic may seek to copy a more traditional material ; the gold from which an object is made may have far greater significance than the actual form into which it has been hammered .
14 The Russians invite any dangerous questioners to a sumptuous feast , and during the embraces and the toasts the guests are quietly poisoned . ’
15 The most significant implication of this idea of Parsons concerns family size and the connections the family has with the rest of society .
16 Although there were some reservations of this kind in both industry and the institutions the balance of opinion was with the sandwich course , and within the Committee for Science and Technology and its boards the commitment to sandwich courses remained strong .
17 The TUC representatives were to consult both their General Council and the miners the next morning .
18 Mrs Frizzell found it impossible to forgive Mrs Dawson 's becoming a widow the same week as her party ; a history of Mrs Dawson one night , and the remarks the following night of the lady secretary of the United Nations ' Society on the role of the Canadian peacekeeping force in Cyprus , had meant that for the first time in years no report of Mrs Frizzell 's party appeared , though room had been found for a report on one of Mrs Murphy 's receptions .
19 The girls usually had the wooden hoops and the boys the iron hoops .
20 There is one market across Europe and the prices the Germans and Italians will pay are even surprising the French .
21 Classroom interaction is even more complex than an interview because of the size of the group and the choices the teacher constantly makes about how to respond to what learners say .
22 I phoned up the bobbies , told them about it , and the bobbies the is n't a lot much they could do .
23 He was listening to Mahler and the emotions the composer always aroused in him were affecting his game of computer chess , making it turbulent , unconsidered .
24 And the searchlights the the battery that we were The camp that we were near , they opened fire and the battery would open fire at that , and the searchlight anyway came in through the window .
25 I 'll explain to you about the course , and the exams the rest of it .
26 And the games the public want to see .
27 So centre-half Jack Butler was given the job of staying by the penalty area to break down opposing attacks , helped by the full-backs marking opposing wingers and the wing-halves the opposing inside-forwards .
28 By associating with the Liberals and the Communists the Labour Party would only split its ranks and disillusion its supporters .
29 I like the two on to cover i things up , the jams one side and the pots the other .
30 Some would take them to the top half of the dale , and the others the bottom half .
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