Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [modal v] [vb infin] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 When he goes , the Ewes may want to redress the balance .
2 He did n't expect to find any as the hotel had recently been refurbished and the KGB would have used the latest available technology , burying it in the plasterwork , the heating and the plumbing .
3 Opponents of this proposal , who included the Comptroller General , Charles Bowsher , argued that a borrowing limit above that of $25,000 million originally sought by the FDIC would threaten to draw the federal government further into debt , because the FDIC would be unlikely to be able to honour such a high level of debt on its own , and could itself be compelled eventually to turn to the government for rescue funding .
4 The suspicion remained that he might be hoping that the PLO would fail to meet the challenge , and consequent disaffection in the West Bank would lead perhaps to his eventual reinstatement .
5 The DoH may have to redraft the guidelines , and even if the legal difficulties are overcome the guidelines may not appear for another two to three weeks — a frustrating delay for professionals at a time when social worker are increasingly being blamed by the public for failing to control young people in care .
6 And when Red Square echoed and re-echoed to the boom of a 21-gun salute as 800 bandsmen played the national anthem , the ghosts of the Tsars in the Kremlin could have recognised the Russia they lost .
7 There had been a strong possibility that the Newleys would have turned the security locks as well .
8 By the time amber had reached the head of the Adriatic it was readily accessible by sea and it is hardly surprising that Kakovatos on the west coast of the Peloponnese should have yielded the richest find of amber from this period in Greece .
9 Most surely , the Webbs would have seen the omission of the industries of the public sector from the Committee 's terms of reference as evidence of the flaw in them .
10 Working in partnership with the education service , the careers service , training providers and employers , the TEC can help smooth the transition from education to work " ( Department of Employment 1989 ) .
11 A standard based on the FRED would prohibit anticipating the conversion of convertible debt , with the result that such debt must be reported within liabilities .
12 ‘ Even the Gestapo would have admired the techniques employed to wring confessions , ’ the group says .
13 It is becoming increasingly clear that the inquiry will never have before it any detailed assessment of the safety of the actual design which the CEGB will use to build the Sizewell reactor .
14 The NCC will continue to advocate the advantages of credit unions , to employers ' organisations , trade unions , and others who can help to make the movement grow .
15 The UN will have to understand the complexities completely , and act firmly and sensitively to encourage re-unification and co-operation .
16 The UN must start driving the momentum towards peace .
17 ‘ In a subsequent editorial the newspaper fiercely attacked the CPS decision … and questioned whether the CPS would have made the same decision if the woman had been a black girl caught in exactly the same way on Broadwater Farm .
18 There was broad agreement that the NAM should seek to represent the interests of countries of the South , especially within the UN .
19 We collected almost £8,000 which the SCF will use to help the all too many afflicted areas of the world .
20 That so few boilers in the UK would have met the tougher standards would have provided an excellent opportunity for new , cost-reducing investment .
21 ( Laidler 1987 , p. 345 ) ( One argument for the UK fully joining the European Monetary System is that in order to maintain our par the UK would have to have the same ( low ) inflation rate as West Germany . )
22 The UK should aim to rejoin the ERM in the course of the next 18 months when the strength of sterling should reflect the underlying strength of the economy and not be solely the product of high interest rates .
23 The UK took the view that it should have been based on Article 100 of the Treaty of Rome ( general harmonisation of national laws ) , which requires unanimity ( in which case the adverse vote of the UK could have prevented the Directive being adopted ) .
24 If they could have , the NZCC would have cancelled the 1931 trip .
25 Hopes that the NII would have completed the work needed to give the PWR a nuclear site licence by the time the hearing opened have long-since evaporated .
26 Seamus Mallon , MP of the SDLP may have seen the Hillsborough agreement of 1985 as a step towards a united Ireland , but some of his co-politicians in the party would not share that view .
27 With your support the RSPB can continue to tackle the problems that beset our wild birds .
28 Gen. Suchinda addressed a news conference on Feb. 24 in which he announced that the NPKC would attempt to complete the drafting of a new Constitution and the holding of a fresh general election within six months .
29 It eventually emerged , after dogged questioning in parliament , that the PSA would have done the same job for £1,500 .
30 Without that perception , the US would have taken the sanctions route alone , and the outcome of the crisis would have been very different .
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