Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [adv] [vb -s] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The teacher of the deaf also alters the child 's educational environment but still proclaims his hearing ability ( i.e. the ‘ residual ’ hearing ) . |
2 | Add the couscous , curry , raisins and thyme ; stir and return to the boil ; cover , remove from the heat and let stand until the couscous completely absorbs the liquid , about 10 minutes . |
3 | While the ideal perhaps remains the appointment of full-time professional librarians with a dual teaching qualification , at present this is for most schools in most LEAs a pipe dream . |
4 | ensure that the subordinate really understands the purpose of the appraisal . |
5 | The 220 now supports the Power GTO three-dimensional graphics subsystem which performs at 990,000 three-dimensional vectors per second . |
6 | Facing people with the budgets of the poor often prompts the response , " why do n't they make soup ? " or " Fresh vegetables are cheaper than fish fingers . " |
7 | The latter effectively reduces the amount of sunlight falling directly into the water and generally makes conditions inhospitable for the growth of algae . |
8 | The first forcibly draws the reader 's attention to the changing costing scene that has placed traditional costing systems in the dock . |
9 | There seem to be two main differences here and the first undoubtedly influences the second . |
10 | The former simply reinstates the problem of the inner ‘ feel ’ . |
11 | The scornful response to the latter and silence about the former soon gives the game away . |
12 | This can only occur if the superior initially possesses the authority to delegate , ie a subordinate can not be given organisational authority to make decisions unless it would otherwise be the superior 's right to make those decisions . |
13 | The Spanish crisis of the 1930s therefore presents the historian with fascinating and difficult questions . |
14 | Chaste , but so close that if one of them is sad the laughter of the other immediately fills the void in him ’ ( p. 330 ) . |
15 | The other only buys the grass each summer and has no rights at all over the land . |
16 | The last often reveals the site of functional obstruction and can differentiate among colonic inertia , hindgut dysfunction , and outlet obstruction . |
17 | Printing a string followed by a numeric effectively moves the start of the print zones towards the right by the length of the string . |
18 | An ambulatory generally circumnavigates the whole of the east end of such churches , providing communication throughout the building with access to the nave aisles . |