Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps this length of time is required for the long-chain polymers to stabilize after the succussion process ends .
2 As recently as last year , Anderson was asked by the Ugandan government to advise on the restructuring of the civil service there , following the turmoil of recent years .
3 When stimulated to secrete acid ( for example , by histamine ) , additional H + , K + -ATPase units become operational as tubulovesicles rich in H + , K + -ATPase move from the cytoplasmic compartment to fuse with the apical membrane .
4 A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow .
5 As the European Court delays are providing a valuable premium for some people and holding up injunctive relief in this country , should not further representations be made to the European Court to deal with the problem as an injunctive matter so that certainty is quickly returned to the courts of this country ?
6 In a special statement on Haiti the summit called on the European Communities to help with the strict enforcement of the OAS economic embargo imposed after the coup in September [ see p. 38430 ] until President Aristide was reinstated .
7 She prepared for bed in haste , then got into bed without turning off the bedside lamp , willing the friendly glow to hold off the dreams which came with the night .
8 It is also interesting to note that in the case of A5pC6 and T8pC9 junctions , the transition to B II almost causes the facing phosphate to change at the same time with final ε-ζ values of +18° and +26° respectively .
9 Most of them then switched their loyalty to the country 's spiritual leader , Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who was determined not to allow the Islamic revolution to fall into the hands of a man he saw as an opportunist reformer .
10 People are also being asked to make their voices heard expressing concern over the possible cut to aid to the third world .
11 the political obstacles to advance within the practices of the Labour Left and the labour movement itself ; … broadening the base of mass support , creating institutions and organisations which extend the socialist movement beyond the minority of organised labour ; … fighting for specific reforms in the organisation of capital that will create new positions of struggle and control for working people ( limitations of shareholders ’ and managements ' powers , workers ' representation etc. ) and fighting for reforms in non-commodity areas such as health , education , and welfare that introduce elements of popular administration and control ’ ( Cutler et al . ,
12 The main premise is that the corporatist strategies developed almost universally by authoritarian regimes in order to organize and control civil society , serve simultaneously to create the political context for popular responses ; and special attention will therefore be paid to the ways in which unions , community groups and parties find the political space to organize within the institutions of these regimes .
13 The political will to deal with the issue is reduced , affecting the resources available .
14 Yet they have all recognised the urgent need for such a reform , quite independently of the arguments for and against membership of the European currency union , but their governments have lacked the political will to proceed with the necessary changes to their fiscal systems .
15 In the United States in the 1960s the political will to get to the trough of federal aid resulted in the Model Cities programme rapidly expanding from a focus on 66 metropolitan centres to a total of almost 140 cities spread across the nation ( Levine , 1989 ) .
16 She would come back to camp after a day off , call in at the office to see what was going on , and if we were all running around like headless chickens , snowed under with miles of paper from the teleprinter , and an irate Wing CO was tearing his hair out because the visibility had suddenly slumped from three miles to fifty yards and all his boys were up there somewhere running out of fuel , Rosemary would calmly take over the plotting while one of us rushed out to the screen to read the instruments , or go into the screaming teleprinter to shut off the insistent ear-piercing bell which was reminding everybody within hearing that we were late in sending in the hourly observation .
17 It is likely that the Soviet Union will process some of the Iraqi material , but it does not have the technical competence to deal with the irradiated , enriched uranium ; so it is entirely appropriate that France and this country should provide our technical facilities , which are internationally regarded , to do the necessary work .
18 ‘ They are not clear on their objectives and are not given the technical tools to use on the field so that they can not play to their potential .
19 If the patient still needs to use a wheelchair , you will need one which is fully portable and the right size to fit into the back of the car .
20 It is is a matter of coincidence we think that our moon is just exactly the right size to fit over the sun from our point of view .
21 Although Ian Wright will be included and is likely to get another chance , Taylor has yet to be convinced he is the right man to play alongside the Blackburn striker .
22 I do not believe , and the Government do not believe , that such a legislative approach is the right way to deal with the problem .
23 Quite a large group apparently went to work as compositors in the south of England , if that is the right interpretation to put on the mention " gone to Colchester " which is recorded against the names of some women in the trade-union membership registers which are the chief source for this information .
24 IS THIS the right time to invest in the property market ?
25 ‘ Everything around playing has to be organised very carefully and he has to be mature in choosing the right time to play off the court .
26 In addition , there are some excellent hypnotherapists who just do not have the right personality to work in the field of past-life regression — and , of course , there are others who simply do not wish to .
27 With this in position he waits for the right moment to switch through the distance shot film of the city , coupled with the live action inlay of the characters .
28 We may defensively claim that it was the right thing to do at the time .
29 Overall that would be the right thing to do as the story of Rosandra , a model who gets caught up in three ponderous political intrigues , is very laboured indeed .
30 It will also reflect the propensity or other wise of the private sector to invest in the provision of care services .
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