Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the years pass , she says , without realising it we gradually lose the ability to breathe the right way .
2 Repeat the exercise to calibrate the second pickup winding and the instrument is ready for use .
3 We lack the knowledge to explain the true meaning of these lurches : the early reign did not lack certain eighteenth-century reformist traits — chairs in political economy , an interest in ‘ safe ’ elementary education , the building of the Prado .
4 6. counter stereotyping of people and religions , and develop the capacity to discern the real from the sham , the inner meaning from the external expression , the central from the peripheral .
5 Like many in the sport , the men who make the odds view the bold Brittain as racing 's version of Don Quixote .
6 Or simply to " … suffer the farmers to continue the said works according to Covenants of their Lease … " .
7 In Chapter 3 I will describe in detail the culture created to deal with these ‘ street-visible ’ offenders in a cell-block situation , but suggest the inertia surrounding the whole problem is more easily understood when we consider the social history of such illness ( Foucault 1967 ) , and see how the executive has always allocated the control of such ‘ drunken dossers ’ to the police .
8 Council officers say the vandalism meant the present exhibition Funny Energy had to be open for restricted hours only .
9 Local people say the fences deter the Mexican ‘ bandits ’ who pester border towns .
10 The parish council acknowledge the need to replace the present structure but have not yet considered the details . ’
11 Compact the hardcore using the vibrating plate .
12 We want the public to have the full range of options brought out in the open , discussed and be able to make a real choice .
13 ‘ We want the centre to project the positive side .
14 ‘ We want the magistrates to see the full picture , to hear the full range of local opinion . ’
15 I want the vegetation to create the complete frame for the baby elephant to add to the protective feel of the drawing .
16 I want the vegetation to create the complete frame for the baby elephant to add to the protective feel of the drawing .
17 Underline the need to maximise the short time available to them to their best advantage .
18 With its three times zoom range the FZ–3000 covers the vast majority of everyday shooting conditions .
19 request the Congress to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as may be necessary and desirable to permit close and fruitful collaboration of scientists and engineers of Great Britain , the United States , and other friendly countries .
20 Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh are using biotechnology to produce a protein in large quantities which can ‘ filter ’ the blood of AIDS patients and remove the agent causing the worst symptoms .
21 There is little in this which is peculiar to a solicitors ' partnership dispute but with regard to the last noted remedy the court recognises the great and possibly irreparable harm that could be done by appointing a receiver over a professional firm and may be reluctant to make such an order at the behest of one disaffected partner ( see Floydd v Cheney [ 1970 ] Ch 602 and Sobell v Boston [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 1587 ) .
22 Back at Talland Bay our Officers let the smugglers do the heavy work of loading the huge two and a quarter ton cargo of cannabis resin ( street value £2,500,000 wrapped in Christmas paper into vans before moving in to arrest them while cottages and a cafe in the area used by the UK based gang were also raided .
23 John Edwards says the horse is a good jumper so he 'll tell Judy to hang on and sit still and let the horse do the hard work .
24 Huge painted posters overhang the streets depicting the garish colossi of the latest films : threatening mustachioed young men and sultry women in tight dresses .
25 The pottery figures show the smiths wearing the conical cap ( pilleus ) , also worn by Dolichenus , and this may have given Richmond the idea that the Corbridge figures were of this eastern god .
26 Michael Green draws attention to the fact that the Gospels represent an entirely new literary form , which was neither history , nor biography , but a highly selective weaving together of fragments using preaching and teaching ‘ arranged in order to show what sort of person Jesus was , to give the evidence on which the disciples had followed him and had adjudged him the Messiah and Son of God , and by the strongest possible implication , challenge the readers to make the same act of faith in Christ as they themselves had done ’ ( Green 1970:229 , 230 ) .
27 Break the window to get the bloody wires through
28 We welcome the proposal to reduce the statutory time limit on all existing and future permissions which we believe is essential if minerals operations are to be brought up to and maintained at modern standards or reviewed to assess whether they should be extinguished because the environmental costs of working is too high .
29 I warmly welcome the opportunity to debate the many forward-looking suggestions the APB has put forward .
30 Through stylistic development , the death 's head was gradually transmuted into a cherub in line with the revivalist period of Christianity , and inscriptions show a concern to separate the mortal body and immortal soul .
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