Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It wants to give tourism back to the GLC , yet the only contribution that the GLC made to tourism was to destabilise and almost destroy the London tourist board .
2 ‘ I know what their intentions are , which are to enhance the individual 's life so that collectively we are all enhanced — to try to do stuff out of the mould of the old politics , which the three main parties are dealing with .
3 Bankers ' acceptances are one of the main ways by which the Bank of England manages the money supply , buying them from the banking system , via the discount houses , in order to inject cash into the banking system , and selling them when it wants to take cash out of the banking system .
4 To try to make sense out of the vast amount of raw material intercepted each day the NSA uses computers that are programmed to search for key ‘ trigger ’ words , names , and numbers amongst the hundreds of thousands of circuits being continuously analysed .
5 We want to limit the amount of fees being charged , but also we want to bring security back to the pensioners .
6 That let off seemed to breathe relief back into the home side , and not for the first time this season the imposing physical presence of youngster Ferguson proved crucial with a deft header which set up Cleland for a fine angled finish from 15 yards for the leveller .
7 He also told why the decision was made to take sterling out of the ERM .
8 Cards have got to go face down on the table
9 And if you think I 'm going to bail Sleet out with the money Francis left me when you ca n't even be bothered to learn the most basic elements of running an estate then you 're mistaken . ’
10 The lid should be metal or plastic with a metal lining to reflect radiation back into the computer .
11 One takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires , then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down .
12 Er but basically you 're going to give land back to the people who are tilling it because that 's what they , they have an attachment to .
13 The broad movement of society and culture has tended to squeeze religion out of the centre of human concern .
14 Further afield , special collectors which look like old-fashioned lampshades on poles are used to filter dust out of the atmosphere .
15 It , however , prefers to shift blame on to the customer .
16 Society would like to expand output up to the competitive point B at which social marginal benefit and social marginal cost are equal .
17 Normally the chemical — best known as the little fabric bags found in boxes containing anything important — is used to take moisture out of the air .
18 An electrically or tractor-belt-driven fan is used to blow air up through the bales or loose hay , which can be baled and carted quite green and at least a day sooner than normal hay .
19 There are , however , several situations in which the Commission is bound to pass information on to the competition authorities of member states .
20 She went into the kitchen , washed her hands , and began to put bacon on to the grill .
21 This was something of an exaggeration , and paleontologists made serious mistakes when reconstructing the more bizarre species from the older rocks , but only the anatomist could hope to make sense out of the discoveries .
22 The public transport network should also be improved to encourage people to use this instead of a car and a park and ride system might be introduced to keep traffic out of the centre .
23 It was a warm sunny evening on September 18th 1989 when I went to fetch Copper in from the paddock for his evening exercise before settling him down in his nice fresh shavings bed for the night .
24 Cars tend to roll gravel on to the pavement .
25 He 'd tried to frighten Jacqui off with the telephone messages and vicious note , but if she persisted …
26 All her creditors were asked to execute the Debt of Trust , and agree to accept payment out of the Trust Estate .
27 Who could want to take uranium out of the factory ?
28 In a separate study which Jenkins and Sherman quote , from the Institute of Manpower Studies at the University of Sussex , the estimate was that for there to be enough jobs created to keep unemployment down to the levels of the mid-1970s there would need to be growth in the gross domestic product ( GDP ) averaging 3.5 per cent per annum in the UK .
29 Instead of trying to compete head on with the likes of Our Price and HMV , he moved down-market , stocking cheaper CDs and tapes at prices starting at £2.99 .
30 His allegations of a BA dirty tricks campaign to force Virgin out of the sky have seen him hold his own against some of the best PR manipulators in the business .
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