Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv] the [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 The wording is very clear and in view of the dicta in the Vestey decision and the major shift in the approach to be adopted to that section — restricting the same to the settlor and his spouse and taking into account the provisions of TA 1988 , s740 — it is felt that the Revenue will have to concede this point unless they change the law ( in which case one would have to watch very carefully what was said in Parliament to see how the change is to have effect ! ) .
2 Clifford was , in the imagery of the authors of The Unseen Universe , one of those on the voyage who remains in the engine-room seeing how it works , rather than going on deck to see where the ship is going .
3 I do n't think the problem is limited to Tin Pan Alley by any means , but since I went there recently let's examine my experience to see where the answer is to be found .
4 Amberyarn is a real working mill , you will have the opportunity to see how the yarn is produced in a demonstration of twisting , spinning and winding .
5 Sharpe knew it was important for Dornberg to know where the Emperor was , for where Napoleon rode , that was the main French attack .
6 As a final check the personnel department should hold an exit interview to establish why the employee is leaving .
7 An important criteria for a hotelier to consider when the decision is made to obtain a card access system is the availability of local after sales support .
8 The new inflationary model was a good attempt to explain why the universe is the way it is .
9 Causal path diagrams have been extended to three variables to show how the factors are hypothesized to interrelate ; these diagrams are useful because they force explicit decisions to be made about the causal order of the variables , and lessen the risk that the analyst will control for the wrong variables .
10 The Green Party said plans to clean up the environment were doomed unless the Government gave an immediate cash injection to the departments responsible for enforcement and introduced a crash training programme for new staff .
11 And then , because she did n't want to be saying goodbye to him any sooner than she had to , she took him for a wander through the main part of the Hall to see how the preparations were going .
12 The information gap between executives and shareholders would be bridged by employing an independent , outside consultant to study how the firm is being run and whether the strategy is correct — a five-yearly management audit .
13 In effect , this permits the country in question to decide how the emissions are to be achieved within their national ‘ bubble ’ .
14 Even the " factual " survey provokes , at some point , the requirement to explain why the facts are as they are .
15 Where the choice is between a care order or allowing the child to return home the court is often required to balance the risk of physical harm if the child is returned against the equally damaging risk of emotional harm which separation may cause .
16 The St John 's Hospital allows a glimpse of early health care , with mock-ups to show how the patients were housed in rows of wooden cots , and cared for by nuns and friars .
17 Richens 's lies and attempts to cover up the killing were not necessarily inconsistent with his defence of provocation , said Lord Taylor .
18 ‘ No thanks , ’ he replied , his face as long as a landslide , ‘ I once went to the House of Commons to see how the country was run .
19 He then went back to Nigel 's room to see how the women were getting on — and met the first snag in the arrangements .
20 The film has been translated into almost every language in the world and whenever it is shown on , say Spanish or Austrian television , we have a steady stream of people from these countries coming within two or three weeks to see where the film was made .
21 The ability of the loyalist terrorists to track down the location is an illustration of how much better their intelligence on the IRA has become .
22 If , in accordance with the view I have just expressed , such a person or firm were given the right to apply immediately the notice was served for it to be rescinded , this remedy might well be of no effect if a press notice was issued at the time of service of the intervention notice , as was done in this case .
23 The government 's desire to play down the incident was set against a background of high political tension fuelled over recent months by widespread protests against austerity and official corruption and the persistent rumours that a repeat of the February military coup attempt was imminent [ see pp. 38759-60 ; 39048 ] .
24 This requires a detached intellectual process to illuminate how the culture is constructed and how modes of thought are translated into organized beliefs and action .
25 Mixed with the need to tidy up the garden was a desire to show her neighbours her new purple , slim pants and striped purple and yellow jacket .
26 an existence string to describe why the module is being reserved
27 an existence string to describe why the module is being reserved
28 In 1910 a proposal for a chain of telegraph stations to link up the empire was submitted to the British government .
29 The two boats to take up the lead were Barthelsson and Strandman who sailed right away from the fleet , opening up an enormous lead .
30 We asked others to add to a picture of a room to show where the light was .
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