Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The view that he changes is not usually very considered and , from his short statement , he has clearly not studied in depth either of the judgments that we are discussing today .
2 Young children imitate and ‘ play ’ the activities that they see adults enjoying .
3 It is generally accepted that control systems have to be organized in parallel to the activities that they are intended to monitor .
4 Erm it it varied really w we saw our role in general as being to support and and facilitate the activities that they wanted to get involved
5 To be able to continue the activities that they have traditionally undertaken , er , with substantial er , grant and financial support from the County Council .
6 During the second section I will look at the activities that I myself was involved with during my time in post .
7 It may be best to try to specify the teaching objectives in behavioural terms — planning the thoughts and particularly the activities that you envisage for the pupils and the teacher .
8 Immediately the activities and their durations are entered the Gantt bar chart and the end date are displayed .
9 Now , the defences that we 're involved in er are taking conveyance .
10 but should you have , should you have doubts about that my Lord then er what we urged your Lordship to do would be in your judgment er to include a consideration of the strength of the case er your Lordship is seized of the matter now , if your Lordship er considers that there are issues of law which require clarification from the European court of justice and in competition cases all the European court candid on references is to give guidance on questions of law , your Lordship identifies questions of law which need to be i which need to be resolved and you think that it is the most appropriate course to refer a question , then we would ask that your Lordship consider in the interim the position of the , the Lloyds Act clauses there are sort to be challenged by the defences because it will be
11 Never come to the defences until you have stated the crime for which the defendant is in your opinion being charged .
12 Clearly the nature of the defences and their effect at individual sites may be yet another indicator of different levels of complexity and status .
13 She signed the forms that he brought her to sign , even though the name on them was n't always her own , and then Belov slipped them into a file under a stack of others and took them away again .
14 A and the forms as it stands picks up most of the points that we 've just raised .
15 Rose helped Maggie to write away for the forms and then to fill in the forms when they came .
16 In Butler the seller lost the battle of the forms because he was careless and failed to make his last document a counter-offer instead of an acceptance .
17 Ideally , use dimmer switches with the pendants so you can alter their intensity to suit the mood .
18 The the grades , you do not mark the essays that you 've put in at course work t erm you do n't mark the exam questions to the same rigorous standard .
19 Would you please return the casks after they have been washed . ’
20 Now I do n't expect you to play like the pros because we spend many hours working on every aspect of our game .
21 Eileen knew what she had thought of the Arbuthnots and their kind , until she fell in love with Philip .
22 Not only had I had that run in with him over the rehearsals but he was also the fussiest teacher in the school when it came to long hair .
23 Hello , Dolly ! also had money in it , reputedly paying him 100,000 , and more for just the rehearsals than his total previous showbusiness earnings .
24 You will have noticed in the circulars that we have launched our first theme — Customer Service ( circular AD/93/105 ) .
25 If they 're in here working all day and everyday and they see the other girls taking exams and they know I 'm going to make them work , quite often they 'll take the exams because there 's no point in not taking them , whereas I think if they were at home they would not have the same incentive .
26 after the exams or something like that , yes
27 So he will go to school , unqualified , that is really sad cos he 's done all the exams and everything
28 ‘ This news has justified the exams and I was thrilled when I heard .
29 I sent away and passed the exams and I became a policeman , but I always wanted to become a policeman when I , from about eighteen or nineteen it 's just that I drifted the wrong way .
30 What this will do is present at a disadvantage when it comes to competing with other units to secure the contracts that it ultimately undertakes at the minute .
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