Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | All social action has to take place on the basis of ideas , assumptions and information , however false and mistaken these may be . |
2 | This in turn will indicate how the institution plans to make use of the experience . |
3 | the means , which the defendant uses to inflict loss on the plaintiff , may be unlawful because it involves conduct wrongful towards a third party . |
4 | The programme aims to raise awareness of the importance of lowland heath , which provides a habitat for a unique range of often rare plants and animals , including all six of England 's reptile species and some of the country 's rarest birds , such as the Dartford warbler and nightjar . |
5 | The vascular endothelium seems to produce superoxide in the inflamed mucosa , which would exacerbate tissue injury in ulcerative colitis . |
6 | Their action seems to licence immorality in the city , setting an example which others seem destined to follow . |
7 | The research aims to provide evidence on the effects of the new guidelines . |
8 | The research aims to provide information on the influence of these Open Learning Centres on for example , user motivation and individual satisfaction obtained from the self-teach programmes , and the Company response . |
9 | The research aims to provide information about the expanding area of Saturday job working by young people , 16-18 years , who are in full- time education . |
10 | The research aims to increase understanding of the ways in which business organisations cope with the uncertainties inherent in new product development and marketing . |
11 | Treasury Economic Secretary Anthony Nelson made this statement in response to a Parliamentary Question , adding that the Inland Revenue hopes to give effect to the changes shortly . |
12 | The issue will , however , continue to be important for negligence claims where the defendant wishes to seek immunity on the grounds that he acted as an arbitrator , as in Palacath Ltd v Flanagan [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 161 : see 14.5.3 . |
13 | Rifle Club The club continues to report success in the competitions they have entered , the game fairs they have attended and the Scottish Championship which they hosted . |
14 | Rifle Club The club continues to report success in the competitions they have entered , the game fairs they have attended and the Scottish Championship which they hosted . |
15 | National level plans to bring change to the countryside have varied across the region and changed in emphasis . |
16 | IF THE Queen wants to restore credibility to the royals she should back a ban on blood sports . |
17 | Sexual intercourse has to take place against the will of the complainant and in general this means that some force or the threat of it must be used . |
18 | In any event the presumption is rebuttable and will be fairly easily rebutted where a developer needs to retain ownership of the road in order to build it or to dedicate it as a public highway . |
19 | As the parent starts to show interest in the child 's activities and play , the child begins to experience an enjoyable interaction with the parent . |
20 | The UK parent wishes to take advantage of the exemption in s 248 of the Companies Act 1985 from the requirement to prepare group accounts . |
21 | On the other hand , requiring the child to reproduce phrases and sentences may lead to a lower level of performance as the child seeks to make sense of the adult constructions and in doing so reinterprets them through her own emerging system of grammatical rules . |
22 | As we said earlier on , he had been they had been travelling through and Jesus had se settled down there for a while and sent his disciples into a , th a nearby town across the frontier , er to get some food and some provisions , er to last them for the remainder of their journey and Jesus is just sitting there by this well , he 's tired , he 's thirsty , weary and hungry , just waiting there and then this lady comes to draw water from the well . |
23 | A very busy girl comes to fetch water from the well . |
24 | The effective teacher needs to give thought to the abilities pupils will require in order to be successful historians themselves . |
25 | If it is likely that the Purchaser has to inject money into the business it could end up losing more than it paid if there is a total disaster and the Vendor 's liability is limited in this way . |
26 | when th they 're in a public park , as these are I think public safety has to take priority over the wildlife consideration . |
27 | The reason for this is that sperm production takes place at a temperature a couple of degrees lower than body temperature , so the process has to take place outside the body to function properly . |
28 | The person who dies must normally have been resident in the United Kingdom , and the funeral has to take place in the UK . |
29 | He urged the Government to recognise the danger of fuelling unemployment and undermining the economy in Scotland by allowing massive job cuts to take place in the public sector . |
30 | But policy makers may be said to have to ‘ pay for ’ a lessening of day-to-day control problems with concessions in the implementation process , professionalism tends to involve participation in the determination of policy outcomes . |