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

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1 Joy Larkcom dallies with dill , passes on a trap tip , saves space by sowing salads and encourages runner beans to set in the kitchen garden this month
2 Ships using SEMP drives rely on the ‘ Lorentz force ’ for propulsion .
3 Full length zips covered with press studded storm flaps run down the side of each leg .
4 We shall introduce field lines defined by the statement that at each point on the line the tangent is in the direction of the electric field .
5 Also , dotted lines showing arch shapes would seem to indicate brick arches placed below the tracks to give direct support from the original ground .
6 ‘ In the United Kingdom ’ shall include investment advertisements issued outside the UK if they are directed at persons in the UK otherwise than in a newspaper etc published and principally circulated outside the UK or broadcast on a media primarily aimed outside the UK .
7 The council has tried to collect the arrears by issuing final notices and summonses , and now holds distress warrants relating to the majority of accounts .
8 Slinging siege engines used in the twelfth century had long wooden arms powered by heavy weights .
9 using the up/down arrow keys to move to the required entry , entering any character ( in the Mark field ) and then pressing RETURN , or
10 This section may include specialist magazines published in the EEC or in any country with which your organisation deals .
11 Priorities will include tax reforms announced in the Budget — and dropped when the election was called ; reintroducing the Asylum Bill curbing bogus refugees and asylum seekers ; legislation to pave the way for the ‘ creeping ’ privatisation of British Rail .
12 They went straight in to land at Luqa , but as they approached saw bombs bursting on the runway — they had arrived in the middle of a raid !
13 The analysis shows 31 p.c. of financial institutions expect business volumes to increase in the present three-month period , against 17 p.c. forecasting a fall .
14 One example is a unique zero-point quantum force between closely spaced metal plates known as the Casimir force , which results from unbalanced pressures in the zero-point energy due to the presence of the plates .
15 Stan Abbott of Wensleydale Rail Association , which wants passenger trains reinstated on the line , said the new date was only a stay of execution and the pressure needed to be kept up .
16 Franco was expected to seek congressional approval for a two-step reform to simplify the tax system and to counter tax evasion , in order to meet performance targets set by the IMF in the January 1992 agreement [ see pp. 38719-20 ] for the disbursement of credits .
17 PEOPLE living in parts of Clogher woke up last week to find army bulldozers sealing off the route to their homes .
18 Such prosecutions are brought by trading standards officers working for the local authority , the purpose of such prosecutions is to punish offenders .
19 A more likely alternative would have been to change the tax rate , which raises disposable income by , initially inducing expenditure rises determined by the multiplier applied to that term ; i.e. so that
20 ‘ To provide a modern , high technology environment in which to consolidate company activities engaged in the development of software and systems using state-of-the-art techniques ;
21 It is clear that by the time Ronald Reagan entered office concerns generated by the spectre of the imperial presidency and intensified by the pattern of misgovernment symbolized by Watergate had had a seriously detrimental effect on public perceptions of the presidency .
22 SunSelect has licensed Bitstream Technology Inc 's font handling technology , enabling Wabi users access to the same TrueType fonts as Windows users .
23 Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor .
24 Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor .
25 The prices of holidays in this brochure are based on known costs prevailing on 22 July 1991 using exchange rates quoted in the World Value of the Pound table published in the ‘ Financial Times ’ on 23 July 1991 .
26 In combination with other departments the Department of Electrical Engineering also offers joint-honours courses leading to the BEng degree .
27 The prospect that nationalists in Azerbaijan and Armenia might be able to settle the conflict in their republics without reference to the authorities in Moscow was raised on Jan. 24 when leaders of the Azerbaijan Popular Front and the Armenian National Movement agreed to attend peace talks organized by the Latvian Popular Front beginning on Feb. 1 in Riga ( the Latvian capital ) .
28 His use of frequency of occurrence and distribution data to identify scientific and technical terms suggests that it is possible to characterise text types according to the collocational behaviour of these terms .
29 The restraint system incorporates strategically positioned ring bolts installed in the structure of a building which act as anchor points for a personal safety harness .
30 It showed a family picnic in the Welsh hills with Laura commenting that all her children were still at home ; ‘ they wo n't go away like other people 's children do ’ , a part of the myth she believed herself ; the background music played cash tills ringing to the rhythm of dresses being folded and packed .
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