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

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1 Here the examiner will probably have divided up the possible marks in his mind among the component parts , and an answer to one part , be it ever so brilliant , can earn only the appropriate total for that part .
2 His description of the recovery of a Hunter over a Swiss airshow served as another graphic reminder that a performance should emphasize the aircraft 's character but should utilize only the established skills of the pilot — and should never require his super-human efforts to get out of a situation .
3 The privatisation will affect only the long-distance element of the network , which is run over lines leased from both British Telecom and Mercury .
4 We can now consider individually the different methods of incorporation .
5 I shall describe later the hostile response to this demand , putting it into the context of sixteenth-century protest and rebellion .
6 Why do n't you count up the French words in italics and see how many you can learn by heart .
7 I shall discuss later the theoretical objections to technological determinism ; Goody in any case recognises the dangers and in a later essay himself rejects such determinism , refuting the claims that this is what he was doing .
8 to develop a microcomputer-based information retrieval system for use in secondary schools that will demonstrate realistically the basic principles of information storage and retrieval and at the same time serve as a practical system which can be used in the classroom to locate teaching and research materials ;
9 They deliberately looked for inconsistencies where they basically knew I 'd told them but two aspects of the truth , in the hope that I 'd blurt out the real truth about something else in my fright and confusion .
10 She knows the kinds of places she likes to work , sleep and eat in , and will instinctively seek out the right type of office , hotel , or restaurant .
11 Once this is accepted we can seek out the logical consistencies in contextual use which constitute ‘ structural principles ’ and which make sense of otherwise apparently baffling practices and beliefs .
12 The woman is looking me straight in the eyes , Alida thought , she does not know even the basic elements of courtesy , she has paid no attention at all to the very relevant account of my condition .
13 In this section , we will consider how the optimal solution of an LP can be found when the data is a function of a single parameter , .
14 The discussion was somewhat academic , however , as we were far from a complete knowledge of the laws of science , and we did n't know how the initial state of the universe was determined .
15 The indetermination that he sought to banish increasingly returned to haunt him ; he could never demonstrate how the unceasing totalization of multiplicity would ever reach its promised moment of finality .
16 As during the examination in public into the first alteration , this E I P will demonstrate again the wide measure of agreement between county and district councils .
17 And this is why your first attempt to conduct a great work will often end up as a disaster , because you do n't know where the real points of stress are , you do n't know how the piece is distributed .
18 Every shift , they face people who have lost lovers , lost jobs or lost families through AIDS or ( more often ) the fear of AIDS ; every shift they have to help people think through the new consequences of future sex or face the possible results of past ignorance .
19 It 's time we took a stronger line with wild-eyed enthusiasts who do n't think through the full consequences of their soft-hearted feelings .
20 Though it is possible that the facts of such a case might show merely the legitimate compromise of a claim to damages , on the other hand , the facts might be such as to constitute extortion and blackmail of a serious type .
21 Ciba 's top management hopes this will help break down the hierarchical system in which many of their middle management had become too passive , and encourage more individual initiative .
22 They are ruminants and have special structures in their stomachs ( the rumen ) , containing special micro-organisms which can break down the hard parts of the plants .
23 They would n't bring in the heavy mob for me , I 'm not important enough .
24 The Advanced Research Workshop will bring together the leading researchers in the field of science management to determine our present understanding of academic-industry relations and to establish an agenda for future research .
25 Zuccarelli Labs also says that the patent does not give away the real secret of the invention .
26 Even if — which in some cases is a big ‘ if ’ — the patent system does not give away the vital clue to an innovative product of process , innovating enterprises now increasingly prefer to keep their knowledge to themselves in order to preserve their options on when , where and how to market it .
27 The Moroccan Interior and Information Minister Driss Basri was reported on Jan. 12 , 1991 , as saying that the Western Sahara question would be settled definitively with the organizing of a referendum which would confirm conclusively the Moroccan character of the recovered Saharan provinces .
28 We shall finish off the two-cylinder problem by working out the capacitance when b/a>1 on the basis of eqns ( 2.79 ) and ( 2.80 ) .
29 In this instance , you must finish off the raw edge of the hem either by overcasting or , for a really professional finish , by binding it with a fine bias binding .
30 Morton had met many like him ; the thrusting entrepreneurs who could shoulder aside the rigid structures of Victorian society , and almost be accepted …
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