Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] the [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 Figure 6.3b shows yet another type of homoclinic orbit ; this one involves only the stationary points and C " .
2 Arguably it is this aim which provides the ‘ ideological coherence which holds together the various initiatives and pieces of legislation ’ ( Stoker , 1988 , p. 251 ) introduced by the Conservative governments of the 1980s .
3 For a given BFS , if we choose the so that whenever is basic , then ( 8.2 ) contains only the non-basic variables and we can deduce that is the objective-row coefficient of .
4 ( If the proverb is not understood first time , the PP writes down the key word and then repeats the whole proverb up-to-time . )
5 He has just the one daughter and that girl has given him great cause for concern .
6 But another thing is you see where Sandra lives , you saying that where she lives is apparently erm P C , now I do n't know him , but she does he lives up the same road and when people park did n't she tell you this when we were coming down ?
7 Tonight he holds back the ill-concealed shudders and caresses the swelling head , he bends and kisses the skin exposed .
8 This project would not have achieved what it has without the professional generosity and sense of professional responsibility of the language and service disciplines .
9 Despite these drawbacks , and while this book describes only the English law and practice relating to expert determination , the procedure is found in other jurisdictions : there have been some important Australian judgments on disputed expert determinations , and there are cases on the subject in the New Zealand law reports .
10 This can be seen in Fig. 3.13B , where the proportions of mandibles with the ascending ramus totally destroyed are plotted against maxillary damage , and this groups both the tawny owl and snowy owl with the other predator species producing less alteration .
11 After the Edinburgh Summit the exhibition , which features both the new works and existing pieces from the collection , is at London 's Barbican Centre from December 26 until January 17 .
12 WordPerfect word processing software handles both the written word and graphic interpretation with ease .
13 This is why the distal ring noted by some authors is only a mucosal stricture , which marks only the mucosal junction and not the true muscular oesophagogastric junction as observed by Reinaldo and Gahagan. and Harris .
14 And I think it 's important to make the distinction that the independent sector includes both the voluntary sector and er , the profit and er , sorry the , not the profit making organizations er , the , the staff of the Agency consists of er , two officers and an admin administrative er , staff , and erm , they have been involved in a variety of er , different activities .
15 Even as civil society endlessly displaces corruption from the social body as a whole on to its low life , the latter reveals both the original source and full extent of corruption within the dominant itself ( pp. 16 , 174 ) .
16 A second application which cuts out the 18 starter and retirement homes is recommended for approval .
17 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
18 Photographs can be taken and scanned to produce pictures , but a video camera cuts out the photographic process and allows real-life images to be included in documents at no cost other than the initial outlay .
19 The paper by Margaret Whitford shows how the feminist philosopher and psychoanalyst , Luce Irigaray , uses psychoanalytic theory to provide a critique of Western rationality and the traditional symbolism , which symbolises rationality as ‘ male ’ ( see Lloyd , 1984 ) .
20 Thus , what is outlined here represents both the existing law and the basis for determining the law in as yet untested or unfamiliar circumstances .
21 Losing the left engine is trickier since it drives both the single generator and the sole hydraulic pump .
22 When the character of Harlequin , the Comic Lover , had become familiar in England he was quickly promoted to lead the pantomimes ; nowhere in ballet does he rise to more commanding heights than as Captain Belaye in Cranko , s Pineapple Poll , where he takes on the superior airs and manners of the British Navy and becomes the apple of every girl 's eye .
23 Liessa swings down the mounting ladder and lands with her legs locked around Laolith 's leathery neck .
24 With all the subtlety of a pub singer he prises away the so-called glamour and reveals a hard world full of sadness , unfulfilled dreams and barren values .
25 The other voice often brings immediate reward but takes away the inner light and hardens the heart , blinding us to what is right and what is wrong , so that we are no longer certain which path to take .
26 But it 's erm er the light just takes away the inner tube and the batteries Tony said he was a manager so he got that as a freebie so is that it ?
27 The reader thus gets both the historian's-eye view and a stage-by-stage account of the death of the multinational federation that Tito set up in 1945 and ruled until his death in 1980 .
28 By the law of association , the material image calls up the mental idea and vice versa .
29 She cleans up the Black Prince and puts him back on his table .
30 If the moral ground changes , then the Kwikbuk plc PR division quickly maps out the new features and adapts accordingly .
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