Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Undoubtedly there is a need to continue to emphasise the importance of change in an area where exhaustion of general practitioners is clear . |
2 | The Preamble and Article 1 of Regulation 2052/88 should be amended to include a reference to Article 130 R of the Treaty . |
3 | There are cases like ( 141 ) , where make evokes a form of coercion : ( 147 ) — " Big Hans made me come . |
4 | It is convenient to continue using the shorthand of Continental and Maritime schools of thought , although the issues are more complex than they were in Queen Anne 's day . |
5 | Still less is it intended to mirror the expectation of life of the deceased or his dependants . |
6 | This time he sought to expunge every trace of Existentialism , but retained much of the material from the first draft , including the elements mentioned above . |
7 | For similar reasons it will be difficult to argue that action taken by the exchange in good faith in the interests of the exchange as a whole is intended to induce a breach of contract , merely because this is an incidental side-effect . |
8 | Intended to induce a feeling of nostalgia in the shopper ( and a subsequent loosening of their purse ) it only induces in me a feeling of nausea . |
9 | She also sought to compare the impact of wife rape with the impact of rape by strangers and others , and found that 65 per cent . |
10 | He called for the formation of an Association " to keep a jealous eye over their interests , educational , moral and social , " and concluded his speech by suggesting that a committee be formed to draft the constitution for submission to a convention later in the year . |
11 | Unless you have any objections I intend using the report as evidence to support your case . |
12 | We do n't want to lose the scrum as part of our game or just to be a means of restarting play ’ , concluded Spotswood . |
13 | An alternative interpretation of the data was given using the idea of attention focusing . |
14 | Rather , I would like to see developed a Code of Practice binding on doctors which would grow out of the views of all interested parties : doctors , patients , and the public . |
15 | He developed an allergy to a powerful , broad-spectrum antibiotic he had been given to treat an attack of bronchitis . |
16 | I greeted the first man to approach the car in my broken French and to my surprise , he asked if I would prefer to continue the conversation in English . |
17 | When the haoles took everything , surfing became a gesture of revolt , a symbolic reassertion of power over superior forces . |
18 | They are strongly placed to agree a Code of Practice to protect those with HIV infection . |
19 | Diversions of existing deep foul sewers were undertaken using a combination of pipe-jacking and mini-tunnel techniques over a total length of 455 metres — the longest drive being 342 metres of 1-metre diameter mini-tunnel beneath both new and old A71 and the Union Canal . |
20 | None of the councillors on the Appeal Committee would want to attend an appeal on Christmas Eve . |
21 | A more serious problem is the bias of the sources , which reflect the views of the ruling class rather than those of the rebels and therefore tend to paint a picture of disorder rather than to record the grievances which prompted the revolt . |
22 | The number of ‘ significantly disabled ’ people in each area was calculated using the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Disability Survey . |
23 | The confidence intervals for the odds ratios were calculated using the method of Cornfield , and the multivariate odds ratio and its confidence interval were obtained from unconditional logistic regression . |
24 | The employment creation associated with such expenditure can then be calculated using an estimate of output per head data for the whole economy . |
25 | Mr Anthony Hamnett , 48 , a trainee solicitor at the time with Nabarro Nathanson , admitted eating the penis under pressure from secretaries during the lunch held in a Chelsea restaurant just before Christmas 1990 . |
26 | The tendency for prescriptive ideologies to inhibit and distort responses in situations where informants are conscious of a competing set of standard norms became evident when Labov pressed his questions with people who had been heard using the construction in conversation . |
27 | Below the photic zone oxygen is consumed by biological activity so immediat from immediately below the photic zone you tend to see a decrease in oxygen with depth reaching a minima somewhere between five hundred and a thousand metres depth |
28 | Feminist psychologists tend to see the significance of gender differences much as conventional psychologists do . |
29 | We tend to see the history of art as an ordered succession of works appreciated for and judged by their conceptual content . |
30 | Because Bem and other gender schema theorists assume that rationality and cognitive unity characterize psychological subjects , they tend to see the break-up of gender schemata as hindered by dominant social relations , but still as fairly straightforward in itself . |