Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Every school is required by law ( Education [ School Information ] Regulations 1981 and Education Reform Act 1988 , Circular 1988 , Circular 14/89 ) to produce a prospectus which must contain at least the following information :
2 The agenda for the preliminary meeting should contain at least the following :
3 An adequate extrapolation theory must have at least the following features :
4 High farce was reached when a union official declared : ‘ Every worker should get at least the average pay rise . ’
5 Distanced from the day-to-day world of his youthful and not-so-youthful listeners , he could speak with all the more understanding , all the more authority , to their needs .
6 A ‘ soft ERM ’ of this kind could work alongside both the existing ERM and — later — a monetary union comprising Germany and its closest monetary disciples .
7 This is an exciting prospect as future policy could depend on how the eight perform at Cologne and Essen .
8 The Bill could lead to exactly the same kind of problem .
9 As for public relations , who could dislike for long the public relations man with his gin and tonic in hand , carnation in his button-hole , and soothing , helpful words ?
10 He very wealthy , but oh dear dear he was a , he was a , tyrannical I should call him , I know for a fact that he used to before the choir walked in at night he 'd have his watch out in his hand and they 'd start at exactly the same time .
11 You may return to where the original stroke was played and , under a one-stroke penalty , play another ball .
12 Around Moortown , on the Western side of the lough , some 200 million tonnes of lignite have been indicated but there is some evidence that the deposit around Moortown may contain at least the same amount as the Crumlin deposits .
13 The devotee knows , however , that the image is not the omnipresent God force , whatever that may mean to almost the entire world .
14 He added , however , that his firm would win at least the same revenues as 1992 — $40m .
15 This would include at least the following :
16 But soon the big stories were written in the knowledge that readers would know at least the bare bones from a news bulletin , and the 24-hour cycle of the daily paper lost much of its point as a news medium .
17 I have never flown in a tail dragger before but I would like to in the near future .
18 With the Arkansas governor a Rhodes Scholar at the university in 1968-69 looking all set for victory , it meant the US would become at least the 10th nation this century to boast a leader taught at the city of the dreaming spires .
19 For most countries outside the Six , Britain was the natural leader , not just because of historical relationships , but because it would have by far the largest European economy outside the EEC .
20 The user will be able to obtain an Abbreviated Report which will consist of only the structured listing .
21 In particular , we will look at why the delinquent response is attractive to working-class male youth .
22 If managers say that they gain their vision and their pragmatic skill informally and from diverse sources , if they see their own development as something which took many years and came from a wide range of contexts , it is unlikely that a short-term substitute can be found which will fit into either the narrow limits of brief in-service training courses , year-long secondments or part-time study in higher education .
23 How useful this vision is will depend on where the undamaged areas are on the retina .
24 The colour developed at any point will depend on where the sonic pressure-pulse had got to when the light arrived , i.e. on the distance of that part of the scene .
25 properly will depend on either the specific instructions given to him or arguments about the implied duties of an expert conducting a reference : for three possible examples , see 14.8 , 14.9 and 14.10. a breach of the implied duty under s14 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 , unless there is a specific time provision or the duty has been expressly excluded by agreement with the parties .
26 The second approach may have similar weaknesses , but this will depend on how the individual curricula are combined .
27 Whether the headlong rush to develop and industrialise the world 's last great wild places can be controlled to ensure the survival of the unique river dolphins will depend on how the respective governments accept their responsibilities to care for and conserve the wonders of natural evolution .
28 In carrying out the work , the research will draw on both the available documentary evidence and on interviews with key actors .
29 We will meet with exactly the same words in the Hebrew again in 1 Samuel 4.5 , when the ark is brought into the Israelite camp and , the storyteller reports , ‘ all Israel gave a mighty shout ’ ( it is a pity that variations in the English translations of the verses obscure the echoes in the original ) .
30 There are 19 mountain bike events listed in the SCU calendar , but competitors will have at least the same number again available to them in Scotland .
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