Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , with a little knowledge of the ancient trade routes between Europe and Northern Asia , the places he named enable us to trace the route he followed and to identify other interesting locations the mission must have visited . |
2 | Mrs Bosanquet might also have mentioned , without stretching the point too far , the wonderful convenience of being able to give these troublesome boys the sack at a moment 's notice . |
3 | Gentler salute President FW de Klerk 's government is very keen to present a modern progressive image , to dispel any nagging doubts the rest of the world may harbour about what a deeply repulsive ideology apartheid really is . |
4 | ‘ If I do , will you say that if I do n't want to risk any similar events the solution is for me to move ? ’ she responded . |
5 | In the event of the Publisher licensing its overseas Branch offices or other third party to produce an edition in return for a royalty payment to overcome special local circumstances the Company shall receive from the Publisher a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts exclusive of any direct or first costs . |
6 | In the event of the Publisher licensing its overseas Branch offices or another third party to produce an edition in return for a royalty payment to overcome special local circumstances the Author shall receive from the Publisher a royalty to be negotiated and based on the Publisher 's net receipts exclusive of any direct or first costs . |
7 | To complement these curricular changes the nature and timing of the examinations have been changed . |
8 | To achieve these general goals the law would need to be changed , but that would patently be insufficient to foster the great shift in behaviour of users which would be required . |
9 | If he fails to follow these simple rules the consequence will be economic failure . |