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

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1 look please at item four , on page one , three , four second paragraph , the contingency fund is designed to provide funds in order to pay for major repairs or replacements which may arise in the future these accounts do not include the contingency fund despite strong recommendations from , can you explain please Mr ?
2 Because of the depletion of this resource and population growth , Africa 's needs for fuelwood may double by the year 2000 , according to the report .
3 One person must remain at the nets all the time to deal with the rabbits as they become entangled .
4 Every company , whether or not it is required to file annual accounts , must deliver to the Registrar successive returns in the prescribed form made up to its ‘ return date , ’ i.e .
5 I must comment on the Perspective Sensual secrets of chocolate ( Chem .
6 The tableau is no longer optimal , so we must pivot in the x 1 -column to restore dual feasibility .
7 We must stick to the view that only the treaty matters .
8 Er , I should like to the names next month and I hope you 'll all support us because the numbers are going down and if we do n't get sufficient numbers , it 'll have to cancelled like the Torbay one .
9 This will normally mean that they must work for the company full-time .
10 For example , government departments must look to the Government Internal Audit Manual ( HM Treasury , 1988 ) .
11 But if one is to allow counting at all in a literary context , it seems perverse to insist that counting should stop at the number one and go no further .
12 The house is built on an ‘ L ’ shape , and though it evolved gradually over the fifteenth , sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the whole gives a uniquely harmonious appearance , which must stem from the use all those years ago of essentially local materials which can not but blend .
13 ‘ They keep saying that we should apply to the RAF Benevolent Fund and it depends on whether we have got money in the bank , etc , ’ said Mrs Lennox at her home near Tadcaster , north Yorks .
14 One evening as they were forced to shelter from a sudden shower under the thick line of sycamores , she said , ‘ You should call to the house some evening , Michael .
15 The court hearing was taken up mainly by the formal reading out of the charges , and brief argument about when the trial should proceed in the Rand Supreme Court in Johannesburg .
16 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
17 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
18 I FEEL I must respond to the May 14 letter from R Hagan regarding transferring babies in-utero over a distance of 1,000 miles in Western Australia .
19 As soon as the initial 48 hour period is over , the police must pass to the prosecutor all materials concerning the offence and hand over the investigation to him .
20 Actually , to comply with the minute , it should go to the City Environmental Chief Officer .
21 But our house of bishops has decided that we should adhere to the order traditional for us , of baptism , of confirmation , first communion , and our general synod has endorsed this decision .
22 Under the trust route the widow will be left the £1M of non-qualifying assets and will use them to " buy " ( by way of exchange ) the qualifying assets ( which she must hold for the requisite two years ( before death ) ) .
23 ( b ) On termination by the Buyer in accordance with clause ( a ) the following provisions shall have effect : ( i ) all sums payable by the Buyer under the contract cease to be payable ; ( ii ) the Seller must repay to the Buyer all sums paid by the Buyer prior to termination ; and ( iii ) the Buyer is entitled to recover damages from the Seller in respect of any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the Seller 's failure to make delivery or as a result of the termination of the contract .
24 If you 've never tackled these techniques before you should experiment off the wall first , using linin– paper .
25 They must belong to the period 190–170 B.C. Ben Sira had wandered abroad ( 51.13 ) , and his ideal scribe was a man who had travelled " through the lands of the peoples " and had tested " good and evil among men " ( 39.4 ) .
26 If speculators do attack , the governors stress that the prime responsibility for protecting a currency should lie with the government concerned .
27 Each of us should ask for the wisdom necessary to appreciate the opportunities which developments in modern communications technology offer for serving God and his people , while at the same time recognizing the challenges such progress inevitably poses .
28 ‘ Anyway , let's assume for the moment that 's what happened .
29 then do n't let's beat about the bush any more , if that 's what we know , and that is our strong belief that that 's
30 You may bring to the Home any possessions or furniture within the limits of space in the building .
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