Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 In areas which appear to show the greatest change the probable effect of the fall of Magnentius has been recognized by Professor Keith Branigan , who has drawn attention to the evidence from Boxmoor , Latimer and possibly Welwyn , High Wycombe and Harpsden .
2 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
3 Systematic differences between Catholics and Protestants which have been observed are probably best characterized as regional differences , since for example East and West Belfast Protestants each perceive the accents of the other group as distinctive ( L. Milroy 1980 ) .
4 On this question of priorities here I understand that if we go along with local presses , to the housing corporation that this is a priority and then they , they can see to that make the money available when can we go along again with another priorities ?
5 they had no vision of a classless society , erm , personally while I 've no desire to see uniformity , I see no earthly reason why some people because they have a lower income should be compelled to live in inferior and perhaps crowded conditions , whereas the man with five or six or seven times their income can choose a larger house in a much more delightful district and I think it is things like that that make the difference between what I as a young socialist agitator was advocating and what we find today .
6 and that each remain the same thing although being described by a variety of different er descriptions .
7 He 's got that say the road name .
8 TRENTINO ITALY We grateful acknowledge the co-operation of APT Trentino in the preparation of this programme .
9 We each want the same same thing .
10 To remedy this , the Spanish want the EC 's regional funds to pay for its hospitals and schools .
11 During the convention , the Australian Christian Literature Society ( ACLS ) , a corporate member of WACC , presented its 12th annual Australian Christian Book of the Year Award to Tall Grow the Tallow-Woods by Geoffrey Bingham , published by Historical Consultants Pty Ltd , South Australia .
12 Some advocate the use of mathematical methods to gain insight into the properties of the software , as specified by the UK Ministry of Defence .
13 Few suffer the agony of Johanna Young 's parents and find that their worst nightmare has become a reality .
14 I am but as you would say a cobbler. make it interesting make the character .
15 You should set it so that it is level with your shoulders ; to check this raise the mast beside you and mark the point .
16 2 Lay the cod fillets on top and scatter over the remaining vegetables and lemon .
17 No one ( thank God ! ) says sex must stop and comparatively few favour the wilder flights of permissive fantasy .
18 Half load The half-load facility allows you to wash six place settings using just one basket ( usually the bottom one ) without wasting detergent , water or energy .
19 Some fear the murder may never be solved .
20 Of course , Alexander would not in the slightest deny the more traditional view .
21 The American Express Mediterranean Open at Las Brisas , Spain , on March 1-4 , the Murphy 's Cup at York on August 9-12 and the Austrian Open at Salzburg on October 11-14 push the schedule up to 45 tournaments .
22 Some suffer the humiliation of having pornographic photographs on the walls and some are subjected to indecent exposure and even assault or rape .
23 2 Raise the right knee .
24 2 Raise the foot to the highest position possible .
25 2 Bring the milk , a little salt and the vanilla pod to the boil .
26 2 Bring the knee up into a cocked position .
27 Step 12 Evaluate the success of your actions by asking : ‘ Have my actions made any difference to the person 's behaviour ? ’
28 Some cite the success of Raves and warehouse parties , for which it 's essential to look the part .
29 Some of them have been got at by the plant-breeders and bear no resemblance to the species or variety originally discovered ; some remain the same , being already sufficiently beautiful or useful .
30 2 Make the dough ; sift the flour and one teaspoon of salt into a large bowl .
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