Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun pl] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Next make the children to go on the slide — colour the reserved fondant in appropriate colours , model and keep to one side on non-stick paper . |
2 | Innovation is acknowledged to contribute to economic growth , social benefit and survival in the competitive world , yet many organizations are not innovative and mimic the innovators to stay in the race . |
3 | If the defendant negligently starts a fire and strong winds then cause the flames to spread to the plaintiff 's property , the court will not find that the winds break the chain of causation . |
4 | On a smaller scale , the electrical forces that cause the electrons to orbit round the nucleus in an atom would behave in the same way as gravitational forces . |
5 | The gums cause the pills to swell in the stomach , allegedly dulling the appetite , but cases have been reported from West Germany , Australia and Sweden in which the pills swelled in the throat and caused an obstruction . |
6 | As a result , I direct the defendants to comply with the section 39 notice , and I will hear counsel as to any other appropriate orders , including of course the wording of the exception to be inserted in the injunction . |
7 | Regular language spots encourage the students to think about the grammatical structure of the new language . |
8 | Regular grammar activities encourage the students to think about the grammatical structures of the new language . |
9 | To avoid being thrown when sailing in waves , look ahead to choose the best course and allow the waves to flex over the waves . |
10 | ( v ) Allow the cells to spread over the surface for about 30 sec then pick them up by touching the surface of the solution with the plastic-coated slide . |
11 | It is better to remove the pods before they finish maturing , and allow the seeds to ripen in the pods . |
12 | Women had to cope with the dark , smelly ‘ cabinets ’ and first invite the rats to leave through the crumbling rusty holes . |
13 | Blue Circle wants to put up a small commercial development on the site of the old cement works and use the profits to pay for the restoration work — two lakes — one for fishing and sailing , the other for geologists and birdwatchers . |
14 | ‘ If you ask the players to perform to the extent that they are expected to entertain the public , they you must pay them as entertainers ’ , was the way former Ireland coach Jimmy Davidson summed up the situation . |
15 | Optional cording sets with overlap arm are available which enable the curtains to overlap at the centre when closed . |
16 | Erm but I think the problems to do with the flats are the , the kind of overall problems of access to the flats and er the , the , the , the actual structural condition of conditions of the flats . |
17 | Where proceedings are begun in the wrong county court the court , in the absence of agreement between the parties , may either transfer the proceedings to the correct court , order the proceedings to continue in the court in which they were commenced , or order them to be struck out . |
18 | As regards the latter , it is essential that anti-insider dealing law and other self regulatory rules prohibiting abuses are analyzed from the perspective of how they alter the incentives to engage in the illegal conduct , and , more importantly , how they alter the incentives to enforce/breach the Chinese Wall . |
19 | These dive and swim underwater for planktonic food , the partly-folded wings acting as hydroplanes that help the shearwaters to hunt below the level of superficial feeders . |
20 | British Rail tell us that this evening 's Banbury to London Paddington train which was due to leave Banbury at three minutes past seven has been cancelled , otherwise I 've no problems to report on the local trains or buses . . |
21 | ‘ It 's very important for preparers of accounts to have a voice , and only the top 100 companies really have the resources to cope with the amount of time and effort that takes . |
22 | ‘ You have the skills to rise above the narrow confines of a labouring job . ’ |
23 | I would say that if a person is locked up from that time at night , there 's circumstances , their perhaps observation for their own safety , erm any body else that can be trusted at night sanitation are not locked in , they have the facilities to go to the toilet during the night , I mean this person that 's just said must of obviously been ob observation or was locked up for a reason . |
24 | I find that my knife and fork have no tendencies to discriminate in the matter of nationality . ’ |
25 | But I have no plans to write for the theatre . |