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

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1 Darius stomps down the three steps without saying a word .
2 An ambulatory round the central octagon joins together the four chapels of the smaller ones .
3 Robyn has only the dimmest memories of the country of her birth , and has never had the opportunity to refresh or renew them , Professor Penrose 's characteristic response to any suggestion that the family should revisit Australia being a shudder .
4 Peter Shaffer has only the fondest memories of a performer who appears to have been a playwright 's delight .
5 The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different .
6 Since the imposition of these conditions on equation ( 3.25 ) gives an equation which is identical to equation ( 3.16 ) we have derived a model of consumption which has a different underlying theory of consumption and assumes irrational expectations , but which has exactly the same implications for the data as our rational expectations consumption model .
7 If you then say , ah well it might expand to double that number or to five thousand , as was postulated , that then begs an even larger question , because in my submission you would then go back and revisit the alternatives of , for example , should you expand Tadcaster , which has not the best facilities in its town centre , er to quote but one example of er viability and sustainability of towns .
8 It illustrates clearly the divergent needs of liquidity and profitability that confront most banks .
9 The force of repression is like a great dam that holds back the raging torrents of the instincts of the unconscious and allows er some of them through , but others break through in holes , and holes and cracks appear which are the unconscious returning as one
10 By now a consequence has emerged which has been implicit from the first in the whole enterprise of grounding valuation in awareness , that Good has now the same claims to objectivity as Truth .
11 It dwarfs even the extraordinary experiments under way in Poland and Hungary , and the one just starting in East Germany .
12 No other calamity has quite the shattering effects on personality and behaviour as the experience of acute hunger .
13 Libya is OPEC 's sixth largest oil producer and holds significantly the largest reserves in Africa ( the eleventh largest in the world ) .
14 A look is created , forgotten and then reinvented years later as it hits a dead end and digs up the tried-and-tested looks of yesteryear .
15 As a director his work embraces both the narrative traditions of French cinema and a critical awareness of the styles and conventions of Hollywood .
16 The drawing shows only the enclosing boxes for the comprising assemblies and parts in the highest , " machine " , level of the hierarchical structure .
17 The Waterline , then , returns to its origins , as the case study which is Billy 's life painfully dredges up the first scenes of his disorder .
18 This shows clearly the potential inequalities of the system , with some areas experiencing huge increases in rates as a result of large revaluations , while others are much less affected .
19 A sound that conjures up the balmy shores of the Carribean .
20 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
21 You suggest that Detroit should ‘ join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services ’ ( May 8th ) .
22 Sadly , the city can not do what is most needed : join its suburban neighbours in a regional government that does away with redundancies and evens out the huge inequities in school financing and municipal services .
23 The factor machine at the side of this page shows how the prime factors of 60 are taken out .
24 This example shows how the prime factors of 72 are worked out using repeated division .
25 Although this balance is not entirely based on direct measurements , it shows how the observed interactions between sulphate reducing bacteria and methanogenic bacteria in vivo can be understood as competition for the mutual substrate hydrogen .
26 Figure 3.3 shows how the volume-temperature plots of a gas all extrapolate back to zero volume at 0 K.
27 Schafer ( 1981 ) offers a useful historical survey in which he shows how the founding fathers of modern linguistics , de Saussure and Bloomfield , reacting against the total neglect of speech in the pre-existing traditions of rhetoric and grammar , asserted the primacy of speech .
28 A study of Cheshire in the first quarter of the fifteenth century , however , shows how the social ties of the gentry class were rooted in the locality .
29 Table 6 shows how the respective times of the farmer , his wife , and family , were divided between on-farm and off-farm occupations .
30 It will now be useful to describe all three using mechanical models since this shows where the bistable fits into a complete picture .
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