Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] the [noun] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But making permanent appointments to a group that has the authority to make decisions creates an elite , and effectively transforms the peer group into a hierarchy .
2 Second , if the intermediary merely signs the customer agreement on behalf of the client or receives notifications on his behalf , and the client is the customer name , the client will be a direct customer in any event .
3 But even those with mild and moderate disease were more likely to be employed if they did not reveal their cystic fibrosis , suggesting that doing so places the job seeker at a disadvantage .
4 An electronic sensor constantly monitors the oil pressure in the arm and provides a break-back with auto-return .
5 So says the Nottinghamshire branch of the British Association of Social Workers in the latest move against last year 's reintroduction of the cane in Nottinghamshire 's community homes with education .
6 So says the Nottingham Society of Chartered Accountants in its response to the Institute 's consultative document Manifesto to Members ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April , p 13 ) .
7 ‘ The business of ‘ fitness ’ and ‘ good health ’ is healthier than ever ’ so says the advertising copy for the National Exhibition of Health & Leisure being staged at the Barbican Centre from 9–12th October .
8 HC return on equity often greatly exceeds the CPP rate of return .
9 A lining not only protects the curtain fabric from sunlight but when sewn in as opposed to being detachable , it also improves the hang of the curtains .
10 Dr John pointedly contrasts the coal mine with the factory , for in the former technical advances displaced women .
11 All cereals , fruits and vegetables contain some dietary fibre , but , just as the calorie content of different foods varies to a great degree , so does the fibre content of different plant foods .
12 Bodine not only documents the prescriptivist promotion of he over they , she also quotes extensively from the passages in which grammarians give reasons for their choice .
13 If this argument is correct , then MITR merely boosts the capital value of all property rather than aiding first-time buyers .
14 ( Ophelia 's Shadow ) , so begins the title song of Toyah Wilcox 's new album .
15 It is this balance of power with governors which perhaps most intensely tests the management capacity of a head in relation to other teachers , but at the same time the power of teachers themselves to convert policies which are handed down from above into classroom practice by means of adaptation , domestication or subversion should not be overlooked ( Shipman 1990:156 — 7 ) .
16 The chosen option must be the one which best fits the forecast cost for the total project .
17 It thus represents the freezing-point curve of increasingly more concentrated solutions of salt in water .
18 Ceausescu 's aim in issuing such a threat was probably to frighten Hungary , but Romania already has the delivery system in the form of Soviet built Scud missiles and is believed to be developing its own missile with the help of Egypt and Iraq .
19 IDI already incorporates the SGML standard into its BasisPlus text retrieval package .
20 However , since the definition given above specifies the enthalpy change per mole we must choose ( b ) .
21 The notion that MCE somehow models the speech code by allowing the child to see English word order , which can then be internalised , is not theoretically viable .
22 Ford says it already meets the EC requirement for securing rear seat passengers and is no different from most other manufacturers in only fitting a 2-point centre belt .
23 Since any nonsinusoidal signal is the sum of a frequency spectrum of sinusoidal signals ( see chapter 11 ) , filtering generally alters the time dependence of a nonsinusoidal signal .
24 The reader unconsciously elaborates the fantasy content of the literary work with his own versions of these fantasies … .
25 Hence investment will proceed up to the point at which the rate of return just equals the interest rate at which firms can borrow .
26 Despite NEC 's adherence to the MIPS Technologies Inc R-series RISC , which it fabricates , the move seems to move NEC inexorably towards the Hewlett-Packard Co Precision Architecture RISC camp , because Convex plans to use the part in forthcoming parallel machines , and NEC already markets the Stratus Computer Inc fault-tolerant machines in Japan — having chosen the ill-starred Intel Corp 80860 as the basis of its first generation of RISC machines , Stratus plans to use Precision Architecture RISCs in future iterations of its systems .
27 Moran already owns the Glenfiddich estate in Aberdeenshire , and says he spent £2.5 million on the renovation of one room in the 18-bedroom castle there .
28 that functionalism incorrectly ignores the power inequality between men and women :
29 ‘ The givens of organization , ’ he reminds us , ‘ are ambiguity , uncertainty , imperfection and paradox ’ ; he thus follows the organization theory of March and his associates ( Cohen et al. , 1972 ) towards the conviction that strategic and structural responses carry their own falsehood .
30 IT 'S DIFFICULT to know whether Joe Bear 's statement ‘ we 're out of tune but you 'll just have to put up with it ’ is an apology or the title of the first song , as Huggy Bear embark upon a set that includes lots of shouting , inept but enthusiastic attempts to play their instruments and generally deconstructs the rock myth with the viciousness of a tantrum in the nursery .
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