Example sentences of "the [adj] [conj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 So , year after year , abnormal influences jostled with the normal and all were considered normal .
2 The significant difference at 45 and 360 minutes postprandially between the results in the normal and these two morbidly obese subjects can not be accounted for by a difference in the urine output ( one way ANOVA , p>0.05 ) .
3 Moreover , she goes on , these problems are accentuated by the complexities of modern surgery and the large number of high-risk patients being admitted for hitherto inoperable conditions , particularly the very young , the elderly debilitated patient , diabetic , cancer and transplant patients , the severely injured , the burned and those undergoing surgery .
4 ‘ [ Just as ] feminism identifies interrelatedness and mutuality-equal , respectful , and nurturing relationships — as the basis of the world as it really is and as it ought to be , we can find no better understanding and image of the divine than that of the perfect and open relationships of love .
5 Marx was not the first to denounce the wretched condition of the working class in capitalist countries , nor was he the first to point out the apparent anomaly that those who produced the wealth , the workers , were the poorest while those who were apparently useless drones , the capitalists and their associates , were the richest .
6 That is the reality of what er Mike said and I 'm sorry he pinched my line politics is the art of the possible and that is a message I 'm afraid that the Conservatives on this council have never adopted .
7 It 's there all of the time , but it comes out the clearest when all the ‘ dramatic inflections , subtle stresses and sympathetic accents ’ ( Barthes ) , all the art of the singer , are abandoned , fall away , when Prince swoons , sounds like he 's on the brink of insensibility .
8 The phase of education in which Oxfordshire teachers are working is significantly associated with the attitudes represented by two of these factors : the efficiency and the potency of SSE , the teachers in the primary schools being the most positive , those in the secondary schools the least and those in the middle schools occupying a middle position .
9 Said said he come from the that and all .
10 There also remained throughout the period a general shortage of appropriate housing — in particular , a lack of accommodation for the frail and those with special needs ( Townsend 1962 ; Webb 1962 ) .
11 Some idea of the standard can be gathered from the fact that among those in the ‘ B ’ final , and therefore not in the top 12 men , were two others from the eight and all the coxless four in Vienna last year , plus two other former medallists .
12 When the draw takes place in May to decide Britain 's opponents for the Davis Cup World Group play-off round in September , it will surely be the toughest since this particular format was introduced .
13 The subsidiary company did better than the Virginia Company , kept going for another sixty years , and in the 1640s provided most of the settlers who moved on to the Bahamas .
14 ‘ Those who can understand the Bible are allowed to read it , but there are passages that could be misinterpreted by the unintelligent or those of simple understanding . ’
15 Well to me when I come home of the Crimean I look at these massive tips you know in Blaenau on your left and the old on the right and that , erm if the old man that first rucked his pick and shovel or whatever trussel and or whatever they started would have known what he was starting then , it was like the Klondike of Wales .
16 So he said , you were on the right and this lady was on the left near the gutter side ?
17 so that one goes to the right and this one goes to the left
18 The Code provides additional safeguards for juveniles , mentally handicapped persons , the deaf and those who can not speak or understand English .
19 After all , it was the British and the Russians who had dominated Iran through the nineteenth and much of the twentieth centuries .
20 The lieutenant in charge , a man called Davis , dispatched the private and another man who looked unsteady back to the jetty to guard the launch they had arrived in , while the rest formed into burial details .
21 In more recent times the potential of bilingual education not only for a social elite as was traditionally the case but also for the disadvantaged and/or those already possessing a degree of bilingualism from pre-school experience has been much discussed and researched .
22 But regrettably , erm , it 's , this is another example of the disadvantaged and those who can least afford it , to er , look after themselves who 're having to suffer .
23 Some strains of mice with hamster PrP transgenes , when inoculated with hamster prions show incubation periods as short as 75 days rather than the 500 or more days in non-transgeneic controls .
24 The first-class refreshment is sacred to the well-dressed and those free from toil stain .
25 ‘ Ah , well , they made things better of course in the Thirties and these I found from a plaster house that closed down , they were used for Chanel 's stand at the Universelle Expo in 1937 , jolie , no ? ’
26 One law for the rich and another for the poor , as the two systems can be made to seem , are laid down together in a book which commemorates a desertion , on the author 's part , of the rich for the poor .
27 ‘ One law for the rich and another for the poor ’ is an old saying which is certainly true of the way the law is enforced .
28 Sitting here as a British judge it is my duty to tell you that this is not a country in which there is one law for the rich and another for the poor .
29 Alongside wealth had come materialism and with it injustice , the oppression of the poor , bribery and corruption and the abuse of the legal system by the wealthy — with one law for the rich and another for the poor .
30 At Mr Banzer 's closing rally in La Paz , many Bolivians defied the cold to hear him call for higher taxes on the rich and more efficiency in government : ‘ We will tighten the government 's belt and loosen the belt on the people . ’
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