Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [verb] the [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Easily Accessible : White Doves is ideally situated for exploring the very best of the 1,900-year-old city of York , with its Minster ( the largest Gothic church in England ) , the Yorvik Viking Centre , and the famous ‘ shambles ’ , an area of winding medieval streets . |
2 | Yet his return to the club looks like proving the most significant in Forest 's recovery . |
3 | On the other side , extreme animal liberationists for their part were occupied with extending the very demanding current conception of individual human rights to cover individual animals . |
4 | In doing so , the counsellor has to be careful not to be beguiled into believing the more comfortable initial reactions that many older people might present . |
5 | External consultants and Data Archive consultants will assist in designing the most cost-effective way of preparing the data for deposition . |
6 | The key to clever search lies in choosing the most likely state in OPEN . |
7 | It seems , therefore that the absolute value of the local quality score is not what matters in deciding the most likely interpretation . |
8 | The dissatisfaction with perfectly competitive theory produced new models dealing with various imperfectly competitive market structures , but these have not succeeded in dislodging the perfectly competitive model from its preeminent position . |
9 | The new ‘ Hayter ’ Centre , which was set up in 1963 , was committed to applying the most advanced research techniques drawn from a range of academic disciplines to the study of the USSR and Eastern Europe ( from Engineering and History as well as from the Social Sciences ) . |
10 | And whenever I teach Adult Education , it is the one novel I can count on to stir the most sluggish class into enthusiasm , to question their own racial attitudes , to move the least enlightened man to a twitch of shame and the most reactionary to a glimpse of new possibilities . |
11 | But for the most part this work emerges clear-cut and direct in its contrasts of dynamics and touch without anticipating the more powerful C minor voltage to follow in the Pathétique . |
12 | The ultimate aim may be the same as non-Disabled people 's but until discrimination is removed we find much of our creativity must be redirected towards achieving the most basic access . |
13 | After a few minutes with Mr Malik , Robert himself quite often felt like making the frighteningly short journey from doubt to belief . |
14 | Thus the success and viability of an enterprise depend upon creating the most effective structure of administration , given the circumstances in which the organisation is operating — one which distributes the necessary tasks , delegates required authority and controls the outcomes of actions . |
15 | We will refrain from describing the much publicised problems of the US economy , of public accounting firms in this country , and the related layoffs and hiring freezes at almost every major company — it is assumed you have already heard all that . |
16 | Collaboration was accomplished with certain segments of society , notably with landowners and the wealthy élite , but in total Japan did not succeed in reconciling the most articulate in Korea to the continuance of the Japanese presence . |
17 | The size and direction of the Abbey vote on conversion strongly suggests societies would succeed in meeting the more stringent voting criteria required for takeover . |
18 | Done in the Jamesian manner , Jim would doubtless find himself credited with psychological subtleties and complexities of which he is quite unaware ; but still one might hope that the writer would succeed in suggesting the highly distinctive flavour of his talk , his inimitable way of retailing a diverting anecdote leisurely and with a modicum of circumlocution , from which in due time the point of the story is sure to emerge . |
19 | Government environmental and medical authorities in Northern Ireland , Britain , Germany , Holland , Belgium and the US have also been consulted and their advice has been incorporated in building the most modern asbestos using plant in the world . |
20 | More of these remarkable aircraft , and many new weapons , could be built with just part of the money that could be saved by scrapping the enormously expensive B-1s and B-52s . |
21 | Many of them are made by floating the freshly gathered blossoms on pure water and then allowing them to sit in the sunshine for a few hours . |
22 | There is nothing wrong with starting in the middle or wherever you find it easiest to begin , but beware of leaving the most difficult sections until the end . |
23 | Court Treatt had long dreamed of making the hitherto unattempted journey by car from the Cape to Cairo , and had already surveyed the route by air . |
24 | He succeeds in making the most melancholy people happy . |
25 | A case in point is Gabriel García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude , on whose closing page the last of the Buendía family finally succeeds in deciphering the hitherto incomprehensible manuscript presented to the family by the mysterious gypsy Melquíades , only to discover that it is an account of the history of the Buendías written 100 years before , that they will cease to exist when he finishes reading it and that he is , in effect , no more than a creature of Melquíades 's imagination , with no existence outside the pages of the manuscript . |
26 | A classic dish that benefits from using the very best prunes ( pruneaux d'Agen , see p61 ) and bacon . |
27 | In short , the Citroën XM benefits from having the most advanced suspension system to be found on any production car . |
28 | The social services department is often willing to help in identifying the most needy senior citizens in the immediate neighbourhood who would appreciate a parcel of produce . |
29 | ‘ It is plainly in the interests of the more efficient administration of justice that there should be split trials in appropriate cases , as even where the decision on the first part of a split trial is such that there will have to be a second part , it may be desirable that the decision shall be appealed before incurring the possibly unnecessary expense of the second part . |
30 | Designed to give practice in the main functional patterns used in writing the most common forms of business letters . |