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

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1 Steve Powell , who plays for the away team said : ‘ Obviously , the prison team can only play at home but they are anxious to play more friendly matches . ’
2 Grist goes through the MASHING MACHINE mixed with hot water into the MASH TUN .
3 Open to anyone who cares about the environment- Reply guaranteed .
4 Subtle copper highlights through the front layers enhance this shape .
5 The tournament starts on Monday and world No 2 Graf starts as the logical favourite to win following Seles 's withdrawal .
6 ‘ This looks like the ideal time to push ahead . ’
7 ( Beyond doubt that characterization lies behind the logico-linguistic criterion considered earlier . )
8 But Lee Bridges of the Public Law Project points out that judicial reviews have so far effectively assumed that , even if services are provided by an independent agent , ultimate responsibility lies with the public body holding basis statutory responsibility .
9 In contrast , improvement of gastrointestinal symptoms after specific treatment with ganciclovir is well documented in cytomegalovirus infection which is in accordance with the significant association this agent has with the gastrointestinal symptoms reported here .
10 The argument for Woolwich starts with the general principle enunciated by Lord Wright in Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v. Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour Ltd. [ 1943 ] A.C. 32 , 61 :
11 It starts with the minor gods working to irrigate the land , then rebelling at their lot , from which they are relieved by the creation of man who is to do the work instead .
12 Firstly , H pylori infection apparently interfers with the physiological mechanisms regulating gastrin release .
13 A first interim order may last up to eight weeks which corresponds with the usual period allowed for investigation under s37 ( s38(4) ) .
14 Figure 3 shows a comparison of pitted erythrocyte counts in the current drinkers compared with the ‘ reformed ’ group .
15 The distinction lies in the actual intention to do ‘ evil ’ on the one hand , and the absence of ‘ goodness ’ on the other .
16 Much of the impact of Joni 's major works lies in the delicate balance achieved between what appears worn with age and what has remained intact .
17 If its greatest danger lies in the Israeli threat to push yet more Palestinians across the river Jordan and in a consequent revolution , Jordan 's greatest asset lies in the support it receives from the West , anxious to bolster Jordan as a ‘ moderate ’ in the Arab world so long as the Middle East conflict persists .
18 In their treatment of this theme both Cassirer and Hallowell point out that the crucial link between the inner world of representation and the outer ‘ reality ’ lies in the human capacity to symbolize percepts ; symbolization of events in the perceptual continuum provides the units for a pictorial logic from which the abstraction of grammar eventually emerged as a concomitant of sound production in the development of verbal communication .
19 The key to the formation of the first National Government lies in the parliamentary arithmetic facing the second Labour government as it sought to implement its programme of economies in August 1931 .
20 Only the return through poetry and childhood images to the final home which lies in the blank page following the moment when ‘ the fire and the rose are one , .
21 A development which starts from the humane desire to prevent severe handicap could lead to demands by parents for genetic interventions to produce traits which are thought to be culturally desirable , such as maleness and fair skin .
22 For example , suppose we choose 289 and 423 ; then 289 , being in the range 271 to 300 , corresponds in the cumulative total to herd C ; likewise 423 corresponds to herd E.
23 Newstead , known to the Romans as Trimontium , has in the present century yielded up wonderful finds including shoes , sandals , jewellery and the iron helmet of a cavalryman .
24 This separation of the responsibilities of public office from the personal qualities of the incumbent has in the long term had a number of important consequences on decision-making in rural areas .
25 And we now have the final symbolism of Ross Perot , the white knight set to storm Washington , who has in the not-so-distant past said that it might be necessary to suspend the constitution and cordon off black neighbourhoods and place them under martial law .
26 This attractive hill village has in the past decade become favoured as a " dormitory suburb " for people employed in Thun .
27 There is little to be achieved by scolding a dog when this happens as this simply adds to the emotional charge linked to your reappearance .
28 Here we would never maintain the whole is suffering environmental decline , but that parts of it are , and this matters to the numerous people living there .
29 In his book The Future of Christian Broadcasting in Europe , Canon Peter Elvy looks beyond the current debates surrounding media legislation and works towards a longer-term communications strategy for the churches .
30 A reader from Crook , County Durham , writes to The Northern Echo complaining that some shops are being unfairly allocated double rations of eggs .
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