Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No one else in the world has had your experience of life , sees the world through your eyes or treads the same path through life ‘ towards the light of your particular guiding star ’ ( this is described in a rather dull way as ‘ motivation ’ ) .
2 She brushes my hair behind my ears and holds the top bit to one side .
3 Most important , in these heads and figures the Cubist concept of form is expressed in a fully developed way .
4 The bank issues 85 p.c. of the colony 's banknotes and runs the local clearing house — roles which an official from the Bank of China recently said are incompatible with regulation from London .
5 Mr Redwood said : ‘ The M4 and the Great Western Railway that carries Welsh goods to the English market and beyond also bring English voices and influences the other way .
6 It manages the joint inspection unit for nursing and residential homes and runs the joint loan equipment service ( the one that never has enough commodes ) .
7 This rate of return is extremely rare for questionnaires and reflects the high level of interest by local companies , in a project which will lead to an invaluable source of reference .
8 He designs and manages the financial information system of the organisation , and the information which he provides goes beyond the organisation and its executives , to a variety of other users such as investors , prospective investors , creditors , government agencies , etc .
9 First is a simple reductionist view , which would neglect the way in which culture not only shapes but constitutes the vast mass of human behaviour .
10 The carrier will be liable , however for misdelivery , if he issues similar private keys or breaches the private key security safeguards .
11 This BNB Research Fund study examines the development of multimedia , assesses its current implications for key applications areas and considers the likely course of multimedia 's future development .
12 Cheltenham National Hunt festival attracts thousands of visitors and features the prestigious Gold Cup Race .
13 Then he feeds the pictures into a computer , which cuts each picture into 1m tiny elements and records the precise shade of grey of each one .
14 In late October and November Harry goes over the shelves and selects the choicest dessert apples and wraps each in waxed paper .
15 High resolution n.m.r. has proved to be a particularly useful tool in the study of the microstructure of polymers in solution , where the extensive molecular motion reduces the effect of long range interactions and allows the short range effects to dominate .
16 The imputation system in the limit corresponds to integrationist views and offsets the double taxation effect by imputing corporation tax paid to dividend recipients as an offset to their personal liability to tax from that source .
17 If rises to , then , ceteris paribus , the real money supply contracts and has the illustrated effect ( Fig. 10–4(a) ) of shifting to the left , hence .
18 The technique is now a well established method for measuring M w and M z for both synthetic and biological macromolecules and has the added advantage that measurements require only small quantities of material .
19 Steve , who has won the Isle of Man race eight times and holds the outright lap record , will be arriving with his latest bike for the 1992 racing season .
20 Pip seymour looks at the range of drawing media available to today 's artists and shows the great variety of marks available to us when we draw
21 For bogies and underframes the rolled steel bars were dealt with similarly to wagon components .
22 The leader then touches someone and the confederate returns and touches the same person .
23 The emperor returns and chases the Muslim host to the gates of Saragossa ; defeats them in another battle .
24 She is now patron of a long list of local charities and bears the grand title of Divisional President of the St John Ambulance Brigade , Tuckswood Division .
25 Fashion : Women who call the shots Hilary Alexander clambers into the ‘ gun-emplacement ’ at the Paris collections and meets the female catwalk photographers .
26 DD is the demand curve for films and reflects the marginal valuation of the last film by consumers of films .
27 She points to cutbacks in beds and says the full complement for acute mental patients should be made avaialble .
28 The franchise is a form of business which has grown up in recent years and offers the would-be entrepreneur what may at first sight appear to be an easy way to start up in business .
29 It is his first gallery exhibition in this country for more than five years and follows the exhilarating survey which took place at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1989 .
30 That explanation speaks volumes and answers the hon. Lady 's question .
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