Example sentences of "experience [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 " It is a weird experience to drive along the shore road from Bridgend on a night of pitiless rain , and see the heavy mists broken every now and then by the far reaching flash of the Portnahaven lighthouse .
2 A preoccupation common to all the papers in the book springs directly from the difficulties involved in reassessing how the ‘ facts ’ of one 's experience correspond to the descriptions of them offered by others .
3 the lessons the RIC 's experience offers in the context of current policing problems in Ireland .
4 His pernickety attitude and lack of experience led to the film going almost 100 per cent over-budget .
5 The Nottinghamshire CMHT experience goes to the heart of this dilemma .
6 Yet , I was assured , 20 years of experience goes into the planning , with every bit of detail given on route maps .
7 The common law can develop in an evolutionary way in the light of the experience developed in the regulatory system .
8 ‘ There is a demand for chartered accountants with corporate tax experience relating to the financial sector .
9 The contrast between work experience schemes and informal work experience lies in the fact that the latter is taken by employers as evidence of initiative , an interest in earning money and the ability to sustain regular work discipline ( getting up early , etc . ) .
10 Irigaray 's version of the specular ( imaginary ) experience corresponds to the flawed retrovizor where the ‘ other eyes ’ represent the non-specularizable ‘ I ’ behind the discourse , the ‘ other author ’ who is never present in the text .
11 For Augustine , mystical experience operated in the gap between the Creator and creature , enabling man to recognise his own true nature and so come to a knowledge of God — a process possible only because of the Incarnation , the love poured out from the being of God to his creatures which revealed how He could be known .
12 It also seems inescapable that , however much conscious experience depends on the orderly biochemical working of the body , consciousness is itself outside the ordinary material concepts of matter and energy .
13 Instead , the quality of a Christian 's experience depends on the quality of his faith , just as the quality of his faith depends in turn on the quality of his understanding of God 's truth .
14 But this is , I believe , slightly misleading , for although he is right about the mixture of often contradictory emotions , it is wrong to give the impression that the weeping is of the same order of emotional experience related to the child being a patient in actuality .
15 Today fewer have occupational experience related to the park purposes ( down 30 per cent ) ; and fewer still are involved with bodies like the Council for the Protection of Rural England , the County Conservation Trust , the Ramblers ' Association and the Youth Hostels ' Association , whose members have traditionally supported and lobbied for the parks ( down 60 per cent ) .
16 School press officer Adrea Menzies , said : ‘ The school gained a great deal of experience related to the issues of a general election and into voting procedures as well as taking part in a nationwide children 's election . ’
17 This , coupled with numerous fragmenting experiences endured by the left over the last two decades , has made the prospect of any sort of political focus within the left in general , and in film and television studies in particular , both difficult and remote .
18 Manas , or Mind , selects and isolates specific sensations from the multitude reflected in the intellect , comparing them with similar sensations from past experiences lurking in the memory .
19 Mark co-wrote a book Skulduggery about his experiences searching for the Orang-hutan tribes , but it is his most recent adventure — travelling through India on the back of an elephant — which has really captured the public 's imagination .
20 But none of these factors is likely to be as potent an influence upon future relationships as the early family experiences absorbed by the young child .
21 The main pastoral work is to provide small communities of faith where the experiences celebrated in the larger community can be reflected on and named .
22 Experiences drawn from the Continuing Learning and Support Programme ( CLP )
23 Just as materials offered to young children in the classroom can be chosen to provide them with experiences leading to the acquisition of mathematical ideas , so the provision and organisation of outdoor activities can encourage children to explore such things as balance , weight , height , depth , direction , speed , spatial order , shape and size with very little participation from an adult .
24 In addition to deciding whether such phenomena really are characteristic of some particular identifiable driving state further research is needed to decide a variety of questions , for example : Do such experiences depend on the driver being tired ?
25 It was said that the older girl , now in her mid-twenties , believed that her childhood experiences contributed to the break-up of her marriage .
26 But this notion — that one set of activities is serious and therefore by implication another set must be non-serious — is a naive view , for it presupposes that first and second order experiences operate within the same frame and are therefore amenable to comparison .
27 The advice on how to put planning for development into practice can be supported by the experiences shared by the Council and a number of bodies over the last three years .
28 All kinds of life experiences go into the making of an old person who enjoys this and does not enjoy that .
29 Ethnographic research has special qualities suited to dealing with controversial topics in sensitive locations , for it entails a gradual and progressive contact with respondents , which is sustained over a long period , allowing a rapport to be established slowly with respondents over time , and for researchers to participate in the full range of experiences involved in the topic .
30 It assumes that from all the infinity of perceptual experiences undergone by an observer , the set of perceptual experiences arising from the viewing of red things is somehow available for inspection .
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