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

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1 I have no desire to see Gerald playing the handsome patriarch . ’
2 You can help this natural process by using friction to remove the top layer of dead cells , making the skin look clearer and fresher because it enables the surface to reflect the light .
3 By contrast , the Federici range of dried pasta from Princes Catering Products emphasises the special water — from the famous Sangemini Springs — used in its manufacture .
4 Among the European participants , the French regarded proposals to extend the proposed CSCM to include other Mediterranean countries as premature , whereas Italian and Spanish representatives envisaged the integration of the entire Mediterranean basin in such a structure .
5 Planners have given permission to replace the blitzed station at Coagh in Tyrone , insisting they have no knowledge of a 220-name petition opposing the construction .
6 When the county council were given permission to station the mobile library on the car park , they met the cost of re-surfacing .
7 The failure to find trade outlets in a world dominated by the French , British , Belgian and Dutch colonial holdings led Germany to penetrate the Slav east — the Balkans in particular — but there , as in Prussia , they did no more than provoke Slav nationalism .
8 As the number of fossils increased , more and more examples of fairly continuous fossil sequences were discovered , allowing paleontologists to analyse the historical development of some groups with a fair degree of confidence .
9 In the present situation , the ASEA could never be a remedy for the ‘ general wastefulness of industry ‘ ; instead , its proper role was in helping employers to get the right kind of boy , and boys to find the right kind of employer and to ensure that training was effective , both in terms of the workshop and of continued education .
10 Some of these changes may eventually affect institutions comprising the monetary sector .
11 Use levelling strips to provide the correct fall and to mark the required depth of sand .
12 He said the next government , whatever its colour , must make attempts to improve the legal system so that youngsters were not allowed out on bail to commit more offences .
13 ( 2 ) The buyer may attempt to induce shareholders to accept the tender offer ( and not " wait and see " ) by expressly stating or implying that he does not intend to make a full bid .
14 And that 's the beauty of an HCI holiday , which made Jandia Mar the perfect choice .
15 There certainly is scope for such studies : documentary material survives in town archives in such forms as deeds and rentals , and in some cases it can be supplemented by archaeological work , as twentieth-century redevelopment in town centres has given opportunities to investigate the surviving material remains below .
16 individuals/groups are given opportunities to experience the full range of standards and conditions which are the focus of their learning .
17 Fusion was the word that would excite the world following the press conference , and although they were convinced from their heat data and also from their vaporised palladium block that fusion was occurring , they would have to see neutrons to convince the scientific community of it .
18 We must make savings to finance the extra cost of borrowing .
19 Not a house or steading light punctured the enveloping blackness in between .
20 I do n't want readers getting the wrong idea about this letter , but the compulsion to write came on seeing people like Jeff Young , who thinks I Should Be So Lucky is a good song ( well , it probably is , if you 're 10 years old ) ; Norman Jay , who does n't want bands to get in touch if all they want is a record deal ; Mick Clarke , who ‘ wants people to tell him what he 's listening to is good ’ , then only signs people he likes , etc .
21 While publications designed for mass appeal concentrated upon the issue of immigration , the more esoteric magazines and recommended books promoted the antisemitic notion of a world Jewish conspiracy .
22 My journey should also ensure that the Clio clocks up the miles quickly , helping readers to gauge the French supermini 's durability .
23 ‘ I do n't want kids to get the wrong idea from that song .
24 The Trust has also received funds form the Homeguardian insurance scheme , which was created especially for National Trust Enterprises by Frizzell ( see page 2 ) and which has already generated over £300,000 .
25 There was considerable vodka flowing freely , and we all made speeches supporting the allied cause , toasting the mutual bond of friendship between us .
26 The ceremonies were overshadowed by disagreements between the federal and Slovak authorities , reflecting tension surrounding the imminent dissolution of the federation " a development which Dubcek had strongly opposed .
27 This anomaly could , however , be remedied if the courts were to embrace novel theories of what constitutes loss given the novel essence of insider dealing .
28 It is possible to convert between annually and semi-annually compounded yields using the following formulae : or between annually and quarterly compounded yields using the following formulae : where rm q rm s : and rm a are respectively the quarterly , semi-annually and annually compounded yields to maturity .
29 It is possible to convert between annually and semi-annually compounded yields using the following formulae : or between annually and quarterly compounded yields using the following formulae : where rm q rm s : and rm a are respectively the quarterly , semi-annually and annually compounded yields to maturity .
30 Before the budget , because of the problem of trying to find money to cut the local bills , little progress had been made .
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