Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] the [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Like dementia depression is obviously a continuum ; where the case definition boundary is drawn will obviously influence the prevalence and incidence rates generated .
2 Of the remaining items , the charming and fastidious Bagatelles by Gerald Finzi sound refreshingly inventive in this new version , but for entertainment of a more unbridled nature , one need only sample the Horovitz or Arnold Sonatinas to appreciate the good-humoured ribaldry of this skilled playing .
3 She also begins to understand the power of her sexuality , which when purged of its impurity and wantonness can greatly enhance the life and luck of her husband .
4 Some years ago Radio Luxembourg carried out a series of presentations to agencies on the subject of ‘ visual transfer ’ — a term used in the USA for the more or less observable fact that most of the TV audience recognize TV commercials from their soundtracks , and that , therefore , using the TV soundtrack , or something close to it , on radio can greatly enhance the coverage and frequency of a TV campaign .
5 Access to national and local databases would greatly enhance the potential and validity of these projects by giving a greater selection of resources , variety of materials and methods of organization .
6 If those recommendations were sensitively applied they would greatly enhance the prospects and ability of disabled people to enjoy the benefits of public transport by travelling wherever bus routes may take them .
7 A quick comparison of the two line standards is enough to demonstrate how even an extra 100 lines of definition can greatly enhance the sharpness and colour of images .
8 The use of Imaging would greatly facilitate the management and control of correspondence .
9 The child knows that he may only win the object or activity back by compliance .
10 This does not necessarily disprove the contention that TNCs exploit women workers in particular in the Third World , though it does modify the thesis to the extent that in some developing countries TNCs do provide some good jobs for women that help them to fulfil relatively freely chosen cultural needs .
11 The person concerned will obviously know the time and property concerned .
12 It was not until 1913 that powers were provided to compulsorily prevent the damage or destruction of monuments .
13 It recognises that competition is not an end in itself by providing a procedure whereby , although certain agreements or arrangements may prevent , restrict or distort competition , they may none the less improve the production or distribution of goods or promote technical or economic progress to the benefit of consumers .
14 ( v ) Most libels of any gravity directed at the conduct of a local authority would sufficiently identify the councillors or officers concerned in or responsible for that conduct so as to enable individual councillors or officers to sue for libel just as , in this case , Mr. Bookbinder has brought proceedings in respect of the libels complained of by the council .
15 External geometry and relationships may be fixed , and then the designer can only manipulate the geometry and sub-spaces assigned to his geometric domain .
16 Years later it seemed reasonable to identify the ghost train with nearby trains on well concealed tracks linking Dalton-in-Furness with Askam-in-Furness and Barrow-in-Furness respectively , but this explanation did not entirely remove the doubts and fears experienced even in retrospect .
17 In the case of ulcerative colitis , the pathogenetic mechanisms may be directly related to one of the colonic phenotypic changes expressed in the ileal reservoir , such as mucin histochemical phenotype , and out evidence does not entirely refute the hypothesis that pouchitis is an expression of ulcerative colitis in the ileal reservoir .
18 One common theme is to better understand the preconditions and effects of the diffusion of electronics based production technology on the structure and competitiveness of UK industry and or energy supply and demand .
19 One common theme is to better understand the preconditions and effects of the diffusion of electronics based production technology on the structure and competitiveness of UK industry and or energy supply and demand .
20 More seriously , it is quite unlikely that the actions of any single archbishop could greatly alter the course or speed of the realignment of secular and ecclesiastical power which was taking place at this time .
21 Unless manual energy substitution is matched with the necessary level of skill and control these factors may so distort the economics that expectations are not realised .
22 Some of our members may not have got beyond the idea that women should only exercise the rights and duties of citizens locally …
23 In no single developing country will the TNCs entirely dominate the production and marketing of food and , indeed , compared with some industries , the role of the TNCs in food looks quite minor .
24 So , giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe .
25 The Lords of the Congregation could rightly assert the duty and responsibility of the nobility to act for the good of the commonweal , and indeed experience of minorities over two centuries had in practice underwritten the theoretical position to an unusual extent .
26 It is , therefore , unreasonable to expect that first-line or even middle management would necessarily have the perspective or information needed to deal effectively with all ideas that are brought to their attention ( second communication gap ) .
27 Such techniques can greatly accelerate the development and propagation of new and uniform strains and varieties of plant .
28 Like his father , who had appointed him bishop , Richard could only admire the courage and saintliness of Hugh of Lincoln .
29 As his strong hands began to gently sponge the sand and sea water from her trembling body her emotions seemed to be spinning out of control .
30 If this is accepted , then the semantic content of ( 21 ) ( and identically for ( 22 ) ) would only allow the interpretation that A is better than A ( where A is composed of p and 4 or q and p , neutral with respect to ordering ) .
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