Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [conj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Collaborative working as outlined in the legislation requires joint training .
2 For band shifting , the corresponding oligonucleotide was labelled by using T4 polynucleotide kinase and γ- 32 P-ATP and annealed with the complementary chain .
3 The times and places are decided well in advance , usually during the previous November , and invariably the Order of Service is that prepared and recommended by the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland .
4 The other caught up round the corner and there were two shadowy forms , skimming silently along together , two waverings of light bouncing and jolting to the fore , and two points of red winking at the same level behind , travelling on .
5 The aqueous solution was made fresh daily and used in the rats at a dose 10 times higher ( 50 µg/kg ) than that shown in separate experiments on these animals to reduce by 50% the platelet activating factor induced hypotension ( ID 5 =5 µg/kg ip ) .
6 Shreds of rubber twisted and coiled at the edge of the highway .
7 The savoury rice was bone dry , half cooked and stuck to the pan .
8 If there is marked swelling or bleeding under the skin .
9 Together they constitute a representative sample of the range of work carried out in English inspired and informed by the broad spectrum of Kristeva 's influential writings , from her early semiotically based work , notably Revolution in Poetic Language , to the later psychoanalytically oriented studies of abjection , love and melancholia .
10 The doctor punched this open and looked at the little blue face inside .
11 520 the Court of Appeal affirmed the making of a disclosure order to which the privilege against self-incrimination applied but attached to the order a direction in the form utilised by Buckley J. in paragraph 33 of his order .
12 The ancient , weathered oak is the main motif , a theme as much used and loved by the Romantic poets and painters as the old willow tree .
13 As the TOM allows investors to avoid purchasing shares , the higher the actual and expected levels of interest rates the greater the incentive to use options and delay the acquisition of shares in order to benefit from the rates of return prevailing or expected in the money markets .
14 I had chosen the right moment , because I found him , not so much irresolute as musing on the possibility of being wiped out by ‘ a stray bomb ’ .
15 Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it .
16 The Prosecution alleges that it was here , on a night in November two years ago that Pauline Leyshon and her boyfriend Ivor Stokle were bundled into a car which was then set alight and pushed over the edge of the hill .
17 The quantity of water raised from the lower to the higher level will on the average equal that lowered from the higher to the lower level so that there will be practically no loss of water by lockage and as the vessels transported by the lifts are waterborne the weight of the load carried by the dock is always the same whether the vessel be loaded or not and whether the dock contains a vessel or not .
18 Even in 1788 there were only eight such appointed and paid by the government .
19 This underthrusting began in the Early Miocene and contributed to the doubling of crustal thickness ( up to 80 km in places ) and the impressive subsequent uplift of the Higher Himalayas .
20 In its insistence on the Message and on street-cred , the new soul is very much cramped and shadowed by the dowdy spirit of new wave , with its emphasis on lyrical ‘ relevance ’ .
21 He used to be dark haired and worked in the toy shop in Sandhurst .
22 It will be counter productive and damaging to the process if the subsequent enquiries of a prospective purchaser invalidate the document ’
23 Penalties have also been revised and those who cause death by dangerous driving or driving under the influence face up to 10 years in prison , an unlimited fine and a minimum 2 years ’ disqualification . ’
24 How was the Beau Ideal absorbed and reinforced by the architectural profession in the design of municipal suburbs ?
25 Robins slightly endeared herself to me by going a little pink and gazing at the ceiling .
26 The contrast at the Congress between a vulgar and a relatively sophisticated aesthetic as exemplified in the difference of emphasis between Zhdanov and Bukharin is interesting to the degree that it has reverberations in the work of Nizan .
27 I sat down on a rock in the golden air and stared at the vast expanse of glassy blue and listened to the sucking and lapping .
28 By Christmas sealing of the hangar , electrical power and lighting were all complete and work on the displays could start in earnest .
29 The photograph was there , but where now were the people who had posed for it , stiff and unsmiling , in their clothes all washed and ironed for the occasion ?
30 Soviet influence , moreover , was overwhelmingly concentrated among the poorest and least important countries in terms of population and GNP , whose support was often more of a liability than an asset ; the world 's major military and industrial powers , by contrast , were all allied or aligned with the United States .
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