Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If approval is denied , the DCs which are active through the package are returned to state ACTIVE in order to allow the appropriate rework to take place on the modules . |
2 | If , but only if , the answer to this question was " No , " would the failure of the section 146 notice to require remedy of the breach have been justifiable … |
3 | In deciding the case of legitimization , Innocent claimed the authority of the apostolic see to pass judgment on the legitimacy of heirs and in the decretal " Per venerabilem " he outlined this right and duty in rejecting the petition of count William of Montpellier . |
4 | These have to take account of the possibilities of accidents leading to damaged cores and one would expect to see this done for Sizewell . |
5 | Primary process thinking , dream " logic " and the construction of generally illogical stories all seem to take place throughout the night 's sleep . |
6 | It is the only exhibition in the UK to combine black hair , fashion and beauty under one roof and is all set to take place on the 24th and 25th of May at The Business Design Centre in London . |
7 | And they all go to rack ruin beneath the thud of the years . |
8 | Bonus payments in general serve to promote involvement in the company but the share of each individual is determined by their own performance and that of their work group . |
9 | Any further weakening of sterling , any further cut in base rates not sanctioned and sanitised by a cut in German interest rates , and any move to raise VAT in the Budget would all make higher inflation more likely . |
10 | His decision to do so , however , appears to have been motivated more by his belief that he had been personally insulted by the Spanish during the earlier marriage negotiations and by a romantic desire to restore his sister and brother-in-law to their inheritance than by any wish to display solidarity with the Protestant cause , which was crumbling away before the seemingly irresistible progress of the Hapsburg armies . |