Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 In mid-turn all the weight will be on the inside foot whilst the other remains in the strap .
2 Becker hints at the inside model when he concludes , not without generating some confusion , that ‘ whether a given act is deviant or not depends in part on the nature of the act ( that is , whether or not it violates some rule ) and in part on what other people do about it ’ .
3 This brought a lot of laughter and people on the rim of the crowd pushed forward for a better look , squeezing the inside circle until there was no room left for fighting , though Paddy had managed to free himself .
4 This provides a very clear picture of the total activity although the order of doing things may not be obvious .
5 So what Silver have done is to make the electronic box a self-contained unit , or ‘ module ’ , hence the description of the total range as ‘ modular ’ .
6 When this does not hold , additional full revolutions will be added to the total time because the next record to be processed will be missed , and a further revolution or revolutions will be required before it is available once more .
7 The nitrogen source in Vivonex TEN is amino acids comprising 15.3% of its energy value , carbohydrate as glucose polymers ( maltodextrin ) , which makes up 82.2% of its energy value , and safflower oil , which contributes just 2.5% of the total energy as fat .
8 But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists .
9 Indeed this General Term is seen by the law as a separate Contract of Insurance , and we would , in fact , pay sums recoverable under that General Term in addition to the total loss if this were required .
10 But in the total picture if you take what a , any , an average American state spends and you ask the question what proportion of that money comes from the federal government , the answer is wait for it , the answer is about twenty percent .
11 The professional respects the parents and acknowledges their competence and expertise in knowing more about the total situation than anyone else .
12 This is primitive material , and should be approached in the pragmatic manner of the primitives who are more concerned with the total situation than with the rational or logical aspect of it .
13 She was even more aware of him in the total blackness than she had been before .
14 However , the tally of six underestimates the total effect because some MPs unsympathetic to Left-wing ideas may have decided to retire a little early rather than face a battle for re-adoption .
15 Hence it took about two-thirds of the total period since the origin of life to reach the eukaryote stage .
16 In many districts the normal response when one 's animal was missing was to visit a person well known to have connections with local thieves , and give him a chew of betel , a wad of tobacco , and five rupees .
17 The sale of goods on the other hand is part of the normal operations of a business and making a profit is part of the normal plan whereas in the case of the sale of a fixed asset any profit or loss is purely fortuitous .
18 I 'd hesitate to give much weight to her story in the normal run because she does seem to have a screw loose , but it ties in so well with Norman Pinder 's recollections , and they are totally independent witnesses . ’
19 Time now to put out the stuff from the back of the shelves , holding back the normal fare until everyone is back on the treadmill again .
20 You 've stopped smoking and your blood sugar is consistently within the normal range since you started the self-care programme six years ago .
21 How can I keep within the normal range when this sort of thing happens ?
22 ‘ Winterton , could you confirm the guard gave Mr Newman the normal check before he came in here ? ’
23 a style of type that shows capital letters used in the normal way while the body copy is set in capital letters which are of a slightly smaller size .
24 Thus if trustees are to be changed during a tax year in order to export the trusts overseas , only gains made after the end of the tax year ( 5 April ) in which the export took place would be gains made by a foreign trustee ; gains made on or before 5 April would be taxable upon the trustees in the normal way as gains made by UK trustees .
25 Assuming that you wish to become one of the select few and possess a suitable radio , you should set up the collective pitch travel in a manner which gives a mirror image of the normal travel when the invert switch is operated .
26 Trying to carry on with the normal routine while suffering from depression has been likened to driving a car in top gear with the brakes full on .
27 If , therefore , the normal population in this age group was screened at five year intervals , and assuming that the polyp/carcinoma sequence takes longer than five years , 190 cases of cancer or premalignant polyp would be found per 50000 examinations — that is , 1 in 263 : a higher detection rate in the normal population than that achieved by annual colonoscopic surveillance of extensive longstanding ulcerative ulcerative colitis .
28 There is in Scotland a long tradition of a lawyer acting on a ‘ speculative ’ basis , whereby the lawyer will be paid the normal fee if the case is successful , but if the case is lost he or she will be paid nothing .
29 He may cast spells in the normal manner as described in Warhammer Battle Magic .
30 Chance variations have a natural spread across the normal curve as explained above , for practical purposes .
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