Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This brochure is published up to a year in advance of your holiday date , however , we aim to provide clients with the optimum service possible , therefore , our Operations Department plan each FREELINK route approximately 8 weeks before the date of departure . |
2 | The Fusion scheme has been set up by AMD to provide designers with the broadest range of tools possible for each device . |
3 | KEVIN Campbell , Arsenal 's goal-greedy hit man , plans to overshadow team mate Ian Wright and Blackburn 's Alan Shearer in the race to provide England with the next generation of strike stars . |
4 | What the counsellor has to do is to provide counsellees with the necessary knowledge and information to enable them to bring about change in their own lives . |
5 | Each spore is surrounded by a thin protective sheath which may initially aid in sticking the spore to a potential host ; once in place , its first task is to establish contact with the living tissue of the host , penetrating the tough exoskeleton to gain access . |
6 | Failure of arrangements for proper payment had also failed to provide BR with the overall size , structure and quality of workforce needed . |
7 | The scheme , forbiddingly called a fixed assured note , will take a minimum £5,000 and guarantees to provide people with the full increase in share prices over the next five years as measured by the FTSE100 index . |
8 | Endill was led to the start of the line and told to shake hands with the first teacher , then the second , then the third and all the way along the line until the last . |
9 | If a toastmaster attends , he will begin his duties by announcing the names of guests stepping forward to shake hands with the bridal party on the receiving line . |
10 | In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised . |
11 | If your book is a success , you will want to write others with the same setting . |
12 | Dr Tehyi Hsieh was known as ‘ the Teddy Roosevelt of China ’ , and he did more than many other Chinese scholars to familiarize westerners with the real story of that oldest of all extant civilizations — China , ancient and modern . |
13 | The most obvious way for the teacher to initiate reflection with the whole class is to discuss the work . |
14 | Marshal Shaposhnikov said Russia 's foreign minister would be asked to open talks with the Ukrainian leadership on handing over a segment of the 300-ship fleet to Ukraine for a national coastal defence force . |
15 | Marshal Shaposhnikov said Russia 's Foreign Minister would be asked to open talks with the Ukrainian leadership on handing over part of the 300-ship fleet to Ukraine for a coastal defence force . |
16 | Marshal Shaposhnikov said Russia 's Foreign Minister would be asked to open talks with the Ukrainian leadership on handing over a segment of the 300-ship fleet to Ukraine for a national coastal defence force . |
17 | Strumming 's mostly out , because of the resulting sound , and there 's just not enough room to play fingerstyle with the necessary authority . |
18 | ‘ You obviously knew her better than I do , ’ said Scarlet , growing confused with her tenses , for she had begun to identify Barbs with the sodden creature they had lifted from the canal . |
19 | I feel er something of a stranger walking in on the Maastricht reunion er annual dinner er at the er I have to say that erm I er would n't wish to cross swords with the honourable gentleman on the detail of the Maastricht bill but certainly but certainly I 'ave to say that for many people and maybe even some people on this own side who may be prepared to admit it , the false divide between Euro sceptics and Euro fanatics is one that does n't appeal to the new generations of members and I suspect on both sides of the house , we are in our considered view in Europe and we need to make the best of it and treat Europe on its merits rather than re-live the battles of the er late seventies and early eighties . |
20 | Vietnam would continue to strengthen co-operation with the Soviet Union , Laos and Cambodia , and would promote the normalization of relations with China . |
21 | As to the wider dissemination of culture , the few cells that had been active in this respect seemed to equate success with the regular dispatch of newspapers and made no personal contacts to follow this up . |
22 | Subjects were fasted overnight and given 800 mg of cimetidine ( SKB , Welwyn , UK ) orally , one hour before the test , to avoid interference with the electrical signal from hydrogen ion activity . |
23 | The portraits were arranged to form a three-dimensional family tree , and to suggest links with the imperial family in Rome . |
24 | Under the forceful guidance of Rebecca Cheetham and Edith Kerrison , both guildswomen , the society sought to strengthen links with the Public Health Committee as part of a longer-term aim to secure local authority and state responsibility for maternity services ( for the context see Rowan 1985 ) . |
25 | In return , Wilson had agreed to strengthen consultations with the Chinese government over the project . |
26 | The reason for this was to avoid concurrence with the Jewish Passover . |
27 | The young man managed to combine collusion with the antiseptic disinterest of a nurse . |
28 | A man of a few carefully-placed words , not to lose contact with the external world . |
29 | But there are times when the analogies get stretched so far that the brain starts to lose contact with the original image . |
30 | One may look not only at the rest of the section in which the word appears but at the statute as a whole , and even at earlier legislation dealing with the same subject-matter — for it is assumed that when Parliament passed an Act , it probably had the earlier legislation in mind , and probably intended to use words with the same meaning as before . |