Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | From a general mass of information I can usually pick out the precise thing I 'm looking for |
32 | A quarter of a century later , it is a moment she can still picture in her mind 's eye and she can still summon up the painful feelings of rejection , breach of trust and isolation that the break-up of her parents ’ marriage signified to her . |
33 | If your notes are well structured , you can nearly always fill in the decorative details later . |
34 | LIFESPAN will always fill in the other field with the correct information later when it retrieves the details for that item . |
35 | You can always fill in the missing details later . |
36 | Dr Jaffery could still point out the faded murals which filled niches of the Drum House — pictures of Central Asian plants , he thought , put there to remind the Mughals of their TransOxianan homelands — but the painted and gilt ceiling of the audience hall has entirely disappeared , along with the awnings , the Kashmiri carpets , the solid silver railings and the magnificent Peacock Throne which , with its twelve pillars of emerald supporting a golden roof topped with two gilt peacocks ablaze with precious stones , was arguably the most dazzling seat ever constructed . |
37 | On such capital-intensive projects , any over-runs can rapidly push up the overall costings . |
38 | ( The reader is advised to temporarily cover up the remaining nodes . ) |
39 | Co-location of staffs would help to break down barriers between the Services , and the development of tri-Service staffs at lower levels would also build up the necessary expertise . |
40 | But now the old paternalism began to reassert itself , determined that whatever shackles had been placed around the BBC should also tie down the commercial companies . |
41 | At the same time , it can also bring out the complex ways in which such forms of power also produce their own forms of resistance ; as critics like Stephen Greenblatt demonstrate , these are not separable processes but are simultaneous effects of power . |
42 | Teaching should also bring out the structural characteristics of different types of verse and poetry , eg nursery rhymes , concrete poetry , haiku , limericks , ballads , sonnets etc . |
43 | You can also step up the feeding rate , but do so gradually and keep a check on your water . |
44 | By shopping around and comparing prices it is often possible to save quite a bit of money , but even so , dry mixes always work out more expensive than mixing your own , although they do also cut out the preliminary stages of the mixing process . |
45 | In the past , the surgeon would automatically snip out the affected tubes , but this could leave you with half the chance of conceiving later , or completely infertile . |
46 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifiers/titles . |
47 | If the above information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifiers/titles . |
48 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details for the Product ( if any exist ) . |
49 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details . |
50 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details . |
51 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title . |
52 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title . |
53 | The student must also write up the medical history and examination findings and discuss the psychosocial , ethical , legal , and nursing considerations of the patient 's case . |
54 | ‘ It will probably open up the whole issue again , ’ he commented . |
55 | Now that his eyes had adjusted to the light , Patrick could just about make out the vague shape of the young woman before him , her face a dim grey against the paler shape of her nightdress . |
56 | To my left was a rough wooden handrail , below , to right and left , I could now make out the grey slopes of two of the conical pits formed by the vault of the transept beneath — the floor under the catwalk was really a negative ceiling — but , apart from a yard or two near the edge , it was completely submerged in nest , as was the catwalk itself a few steps further in . |
57 | This will often clear up the particular concern . |
58 | What was needed was ‘ to radically wipe out the major differences between towns and villages ’ in order ‘ to more powerfully homogenize our socialist society , to create a single worker people ’ . |
59 | That would just about sum up the general South African reaction to the record 26–3 defeat by Australia . |
60 | If we can now move down the clinical axis to level 5 — that of the individual patient — there have been various trials in techniques of patient costing ; designed by definition , to calculate the cost of treating each patient . |