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

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1 It was his own spiritual change which made possible after the poems of the early twenties a more affectionate view of London , but we should not assume that the owner of Down the Silver Stream of Thames had ever been totally blind to the beauty of the city .
2 Using SMED with the policies of ‘ Working Smarter not Harder ’ and ‘ Eliminating Waste , ’ the MIT launched itself into grade change-over time reduction with tremendous success .
3 While there is no regulation that specifically excludes due diligence work on a listed company , in practice it is rarely undertaken due to the rules on equality of information to be given not only to all shareholders but also to offerors or bona fide potential offerors .
4 As he and Chancellor Norman Lamont remain deaf to the pleas of the small businessmen , the Government 's policies are hurting all right .
5 Nottingham City , originally named Mansfield Marksman after a lager , remain marooned in the depths of the Second Division .
6 Norman Tebbit , his blood pressure returned to near normal after the frustrations of debate , was exercising his somewhat malign charm over a group of columnists .
7 After you got used to the conventions of his speech , he became readily comprehensible : shah-al-arhee was the mali 's rendering of salary . )
8 Will he contrast that with the words of the Leader of the Opposition to the effect that Labour would sign up to a single currency now , irrevocably ?
9 You then scan your image using each of the filters in turn saving out the images .
10 Certainly , given that in the words of one critic , the implementation of Model B , for example , would result in ‘ a massive realignment of powers and institutions , raising profound questions of identity for the universities as well as the polytechnics ’ the Green Paper says little or nothing about a national policy for higher education .
11 With the increased growth of tension in the East End in 1936 the Security Service became interested in the activities of the IFL .
12 They became interested in the peculiarities of the Celtic society they tried to control and subdue .
13 I spent a great deal of time with housemasters ( see Chapter 22 ) and hence I became interested in the kinds of problems they encountered and began to follow-up the children I saw regularly in their offices .
14 Through this experience I became interested in the mechanisms of contemporary of Mori 's ‘ composite card ’ .
15 ‘ Poor ’ in person , the monks enjoyed nevertheless a standard of living far above the Sussex norm , a situation made clear by the accounts of the late fourteenth-century cellarer , Brother Thomas Ellam , who bought the bulk provisions the monks needed :
16 When I say ‘ this war ’ , I am not thinking only of the current one , but of all our modern wars and our entire modern history from when we became free of the Turks in 1819 .
17 Tt and we 're obviously looking at a process of land reform which has , has undergone a number of changes and I think we , we 've begun to see some of the influences on those changes and particularly over the , the last week or so the this has .
18 We hope that you will then be able to travel around Wales to see some of the issues with which we are concerned over the following two days .
19 Yes , that 's right , and in fact I , I was interested for erm even before I got interested in the Muddletonians in the way in which people in the early modern period were fascinated by the idea of Christ returning on earth a second time , on the millennium , and erm I wrote about that experience .
20 And of course that 's what encourages some of the chaps in the large goods vehicles to use their weight er to push their way through .
21 Mr Wakenshaw 's parachute became tangled in the wheels of a plane and he was dragged along its fuselage .
22 Chatterbox is full of activities that help children assimilate some of the patterns of English — and encourage them to think and communicate on the way !
23 More and more people went to hear this phenomenon in a university of the crudest fundap 25 mentalism , which horrified some of the dons as a caricature of Christianity .
24 It may also be that women have a greater need of seeing some of the qualities of the future .
25 ABC tracked me down after seeing some of the papers in my case and wanted to know if I could confirm what they 'd been told .
26 Once or twice during the Course he would make an excuse to come to collect something or other , and I think he enjoyed seeing some of the results of the teachers ' acquaintance with the displays .
27 Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that .
28 The restrictions embodied in the lexical graph will eliminate some of the paths through the phoneme graph .
29 The most recent findings have highlighted some of the fears of the critics of transracial adoption ; ‘ These black children have been made white in all but skin colour ’ ( Gill and Jackson , 1983 , p. 137 ) .
30 While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry .
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