Example sentences of "[vb base] the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously not only the sequence neighbouring the position for a modification but also other determinants in the tRNA influence the interactions between the tRNAs and most tRNA-modifying enzymes .
2 One can not simply look at the kinds of problems thrown up by particular social structures and economic situations and analyse policies as responses to those problems , since policies themselves influence the character of the societies in which they are adopted .
3 What factors influence the size of the transactions demand ?
4 As we debated the awards in Government , various colleagues told me that my arguments for reductions were ‘ egalitarian ’ and that the pay increase for judges would in no way influence the expectations of the nurses and the ancillary workers .
5 that nobody was , nobody was in the business of not enforcing those , erm , but the only way I could erm fulfil , the obligations arising out of the treaty and abstain from measures that jeopardize the attainments of the objectives of the treaty , er was to allow the monies to be collected by er leaving you free to pursue your counterclaim , because then if you 're right , erm then you would achieve everything you are entitled to achieve , by your counterclaim , that would achieve the objectives of article eighty five , erm whereas the collection of the money would achieve the objectives of the directive
6 Stroke and knead the back of the shoulders where muscles tend to get knotted .
7 That is how , I suspect , I lose the wood for the trees .
8 He 's having some dinner in the , they eat , they eat the thing in the flowers it 's all like sweet sauce .
9 If we push the people to the limits of poverty , we will wreck the reforms , ’ Mr Volkogonov said .
10 Now as you breathe out again through your mouth , push the palms to the sides at shoulder height .
11 McDonald outlines it thus : ‘ A : find the best artists you can ; B : keep them in a creative mood so that they make the best records they can , and C : maximise the sales of the records everywhere without turning it into a real form of drudgery for them . ’
12 The reader will probably reply that the question is quite otiose because it is obvious that , as Freud himself pointed out , the oral region is of first significance in a new-born baby 's life , the anal zone is significant later , especially with the coming of toilet-training , and the phallic period is last merely because it is only later that increasing awareness of the genitals and the ability to manipulate them and perceive the persons of the parents causes Oedipal phenomena ( which are synonymous with the phallic period ) to come to the fore .
13 This control depends crucially on the way in which they perceive the world including the alternatives to the use of force which they can comprehend and accept .
14 He then goes on to fit the tenons to the mortise saying ‘ fit the stretchers to the posts and repeat the exercise on the mullions . ’
15 For those not familiar with musical shorthand : the two dots in bar 1 and bar 8 mean ‘ repeat the passage between the dots ’ .
16 Repeat the crisscrossing of the arms , but this time low behind your back .
17 When I read a novel the emotions aroused in me bring the experience of the events of the narrative into the present , but I am not likely to be misled into thinking it is actually happening for there are enough indicators in the environment to assure me that it is not .
18 Bring the wine with the onions to the boil and reduce by half .
19 Does that mean he may lay an information and bring the matter before the magistrates without first putting the person alleged to be in default on notice of what is alleged ?
20 The Reverend W.Audry says many of the episodes lack the authenticity of the books , which were based on real incidents on the railways.Richard Barnett reports :
21 The modest , Catholicised selves of the later fiction — Pinfold , Guy Crouchback from the Sword of Honour trilogy , St Helena — indeed lack the power of the victims in his earlier novels : Paul Pennyfeather , say , or Tony Last .
22 They therefore stress the coherence of the views and power of the controlling group ( usually ‘ the state ’ or ‘ capitalism ’ ) , and pay little attention to the responses of the group being controlled , in this case elderly people , who are assumed to have little if any room for manoeuvre .
23 Andy clears a way through the undergrowth and we drag the man beneath the thorns and soft fruit of the brambles and the glossy leaves of the rhodies , into the green darkness ; his rucksack catches on the branches above and Andy takes it off him , pushing it ahead of us .
24 Review the progress on the actions detailed .
25 Such conflicting predictions highlight the limitations of the analogies and models currently employed , and point to the need to relate their predictions to regional trends in precipitation detected already ( figure 6.19 ) .
26 Other factors in this relationship — the roles adopted by the two groups , their shared culture , the ground rules and the mechanisms of conflict management — highlight the complexity of the mechanisms of political communication .
27 And while the cross-stage shots highlight the chat of the boys and the birds , Eric sits at the club door , always on call .
28 We regret the consequences to the communities of Darlington and Spennymoor of the industry 's terminal decline but then we have never thought that having factories which make a product which kills people was ever anything to be proud of .
29 These features isolate the user from the technicalities of the computer and encourage a dialogue based on the user 's judgements rather than imposing the hardware engineer 's or computer programmer 's discipline on the user .
30 Sketch the pitch within the lines below , leaving a gap between each syllable .
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