Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In deciding how much profit he wants to make on each item , and how much to mark up his prices , the retailer needs to consider many of the factors we looked at in Section 7 — the socioeconomics of the area , the needs of the typical customer , the competition , and so on .
2 Everyone involved in caring for the patient has to learn some of the techniques of handling and positioning him , in order to provide continuity .
3 And since high fliers can also start their own firms or do a management buy-out , boardroom pay has to offer some of the rewards of entrepreneurship .
4 They 'll clean her up , get lots of fluids into her because the main danger is dehydration , and then she may need skin grafts to repair some of the areas .
5 The Adam-Gibbs equations also lead to a value of , so the theory appears to resolve most of the differences between the kinetic and thermodynamic interpretations of the glass transition .
6 On the face of it , the market appears to have many of the features of a contestable market , that is , one where competitive conditions are maintained regardless of the market structure , due to the threat of new entry .
7 My practice has not encountered serious practical problems different from those of other fundholders and it seems to remove some of the difficulties of the existing scheme in that it resolves the problem of what referrals are within the range of services that can be purchased .
8 New Historicism , thus , seems to ignore many of the premises it claims to operate on .
9 The common European toad , when it meets a snake , inflates its body and stands on tip-toe , a procedure that makes it appear to have grown suddenly and that seems to baffle most of the snakes that encounter it .
10 Even so , this is still largely an unmapped terrain , and the research strategy adopted here is one which aims to clarify some of the issues involved in inter-agency work and to identify areas of work in which it might be usefully advanced together with the limits and obstacles to its development .
11 He also hopes to answer many of the questions asked by bewildered families when their relative is diagnosed .
12 It hopes to sell some of the offices as going concerns .
13 So it helps to put that in the brackets .
14 Tensions between right and left flared up in a dispute over the May 1968 by-election in the City of Londonderry constituency , and this helps to illuminate some of the characteristics of the Derry Labour left .
15 The boxes are currently in external alpha sites where the company hopes to validate some of the assumptions still swirling around NT and the Mips architecture such as whether a Mips NT machine can hack it in the Intel environment as a price/performance player .
16 In one way , burying this question also helps to bind some of the wounds opened by Vietnam .
17 The notion of an internal lexicon is particularly powerful in that it helps to explain many of the phenomena associated with word recognition .
18 This serves to support some of the statements made in Section 12.5 and again emphasizes that a good index is one which permits effective retrieval .
19 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET by covenant .
20 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET through the Gift Aid scheme .
21 Mention of ‘ different levels of technology ’ , ‘ different social values ’ and ‘ economic surpluses available ’ serves to demonstrate some of the aspects which must be evaluated in any consideration of settlement siting .
22 Even if the vendor agrees to underwrite some of the costs if the buy-out attempt fails , it will probably wish to limit its exposure to the case where it is directly responsible for the breakdown of negotiations .
23 This chapter seeks to explore some of the implications of drama as a popular form , distinguished in terms of its place and material existence from other literary writing within the English Renaissance .
24 The rest of this book seeks to outline some of the lessons that I have learnt in my service in this world .
25 Yet the statute authorizes interception on wider grounds than those previously acknowledged and fails to provide some of the safeguards against abuse which were claimed to operate under the old administrative regime .
26 Even to list these begins to unravel some of the complications in this everyday concept .
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