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

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1 Inter-governmental action , recognising the inter-relationships and interdependence between the richer and poorer countries in Europe have been severely hampered by a lack of willingness to surrender national sovereignty and self-interest .
2 Most of the current partnerships in further and higher education ( FHE ) are of this nature , even if the inter-relationships of the parties are complicated , even complex , because the employer contribution usually relates to the financial state of the firm and this may change abruptly .
3 The main emphasis of Hume 's book is the inter-relationships between nutrition , reproductive performance and life histories of marsupials .
4 Sir Bernard Tomlinson was asked by the government last October to advise on the organisation of and the inter-relationships between the NHS and medical education and research in London .
5 Among the Cambrian deuterostomes , the echinoderms have a good fossil record , and the inter-relationships between many of the supposedly disparate classes are becoming clearer .
6 Major topics in this literature are marital happiness , the division of labour and the general patterning of husband-wife roles ; the combination of women 's employment with marriage , and its consequences for husband-wife and mother-child relationships ; the inter-relationships between the nuclear family and the wider kinship system ; and the ‘ captive wife ’ syndrome — the socially isolated situation of women with young children .
7 Borowski 's magnificent collection of ancient seals , figurines , ivories , mosaics and sarcophagi , spanning six millenia , is laid out chronologically , in one continuous trek specifically arranged by American designer Clifford LaFontaine to emphasise the inter-relationships of cultures and ideas .
8 This brief examination of the inter-relationships between family , migration and urbanization should serve to illustrate the point that it is often difficult to establish any clear pattern of causation .
9 The criticism that Elliott and Ebbutt make of this approach is three fold : values underlying judgements are not revealed ; the analysis is atomistic and ignores the inter-relationships among features of a school 's activities ; and areas are inevitably ignored .
10 Full appreciation of place will involve exploration of the inter-relationships among the physical environment , the built environment , and the people .
11 Time-lines can be used to describe a chronological narrative of events or to help you to analyse the inter-relationships ' of different factors , events and places .
12 We strongly support the emphasis on the inter-relationships and fragility of coastal ecosystems and estuaries .
13 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
14 It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other .
15 The first aim is to document the inter-relationships amongst children 's ethnic identity and preference , self esteem , and sociometric ( friendship ) status in the classroom .
16 Consistent with the commitment of the ESRC programme to an investigation of the inter-relationships between ‘ government ’ and ‘ industry ’ , ( of both academic importance and practical relevance to an understanding of industrial competitiveness and performance ) the research team--multidisciplinary in composition--will attempt to chart the shifting terrain of US and British telecommunications policy making in the wake of important technological and political changes .
17 The inter-relationships between the parts are of crucial significance .
18 It is possible to make assumptions about the inter-relationships between the data , but it is obviously better to base these assumptions on thorough analysis .
19 The inter-relationships of serum IGF-I , IGFBP-1 , and insulin in children with active Crohn 's disease .
20 The self-deceptions .
21 Tenderly responsive to the self-deceptions of others , he was unfortunately too well able to understand his own .
22 Chub also at top end of Utley near the Ellpots , maggot favoured .
23 Havis himself did most of the cockpit shots , and these are skilfully intercut into air-to-air shots of Concorde , including a beautiful head-on one ( used several times ) of the Great White Dart skimming the cloud-tops leaving a vortex of white in its high-speed wake .
24 We hope you will come with suggestions in September , either specific movement themes or particular facets of training that you would like covered during these sessions and the teachers/trainers you would like to teach them .
25 I ran in the fifth and final heat and won easily in 10.25 seconds , hardly evoking any comment over the air-waves .
26 In both conventional , terrestrial over-the-air broadcasting and , more broadly , in telecommunications , the state monopoly was grounded in legislation extending back to 1837 ; the need to police the air-waves and the limited capacity of the spectrum were used in its justification .
27 I do n't know if he realised it either , but the Danuese would not have taken kindly to having their programme wiped off the air-waves midway through .
28 The air-waves
29 He dialled the number again but this time there was no dialling tone — only silence stretching through the air-waves .
30 A great anger had heated up , one of Robertson 's new windows had been shattered by a stone , and the womenfolk had made a move to drag the teacher out and throw him in the river .
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