Example sentences of "with the [noun sg] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time , there was a Conservative faction which wanted to put the Prime Minister in closer , more demanding contact with the public to promote the tougher side of his popular appeal . |
2 | This deceived umpire Steve Dunne into signalling four , until Wright returned with the ball to report the true state of affairs . |
3 | Above all , project work provides learners with the opportunity to use the newly-acquired language to talk about themselves , and to express their own ideas , feelings , and opinions . |
4 | A new issue of shares provides management and institutions with the opportunity to achieve the leveraging effect described in 5.2 . |
5 | Such a crisis , Henderson feared , would provide Lloyd George with the opportunity to play the patriotic card and crush Labour 's growing appeal as the party of responsible pacifism . |
6 | According to the constitution of the united Germany , acts tending to and undertaken with the intent to disturb the peaceful relations between nations , especially to prepare for aggressive war , are unconstitutional and a punishable offence . |
7 | The solvent flattened electron density map ( Fig. 1 b and 1e ) was skeletonized using the program BONES , and the skeletonized map was used with the density to trace the main chain of both monomers in the asymmetric unit using the program O. A monomer mask was generated at this point , and non-crystallographic symmetry averaging using the programs A and O was used to improve the side chain density in parts of the molecule . |
8 | A first-class woman columnist would come from the Liverpool Post , along with the man to fill the key job of chief sub-editor . |
9 | Legal aid expenditure has risen rapidly in recent years , and the legal profession has repeatedly offered to work with the Government to control the rising costs of legal aid . |
10 | On Oct. 25 the General Union of Algerian Workers ( UGTA ) signed an agreement with the government to raise the minimum monthly wage , but on Oct. 28 some 7,000 more workers went on strike in Jijel in the north of the country . |
11 | It is difficult , perhaps impossible , to establish exactly how much was spent on the two papers , Uhuru and the Nationalist , in the years between 1964 , when the Nationalist was launched , and 1972 , when it merged with the Standard to form the Daily News . |
12 | Staff are still coming to terms with the decision to close the main part of the Junction factory within two years , making 100 workers redundant . |
13 | And he said he agreed with the decision to select the Royal because of the medical facilities there . |
14 | Protests reached their peak in 1977 with the decision to build the 1200 MWe fast breeder reactor at Creys-Malville . |
15 | But tour manager Geoff Cooke and his players insisted the penalty award by Australian referee Brian Kinsey was a mistake along with the decision to grant the New Zealanders a second-minute try . |
16 | However , I plead with the Minister to examine the local system on the Clyde . |
17 | Indeed I know a number of authorities who 're actually considering sending delegations to , to meet with the Minister to discuss the whole issue of sheep dip , and er , the lack of compulsory in er sheep dipping . |
18 | : Mmd Jeremy Irons is impressed with the town plans generally , but , with stars like George Harrison and Simon Williams to back him , he 's forging ahead with the plan to save the Regal . |
19 | To sum up , the Grand Hotel Sauerhof is a superb place to unwind , with the chance to explore the delightful countryside and the delights of nearby Vienna . |
20 | The reasons for introducing terminology are that it will provide the reader a ) with confidence in using the microcomputer ; b ) with the knowledge to discuss the various uses of the microcomputer with colleagues ; c ) a basic knowledge of the microcomputer from which the reader can go on to discover other , more intricate aspects of the microcomputer . |
21 | The first is anyone who is in any way mentally deficient , as such people can not cooperate sufficiently with the therapist to achieve the desired result . |
22 | The potential hazard of persistent local neutrophil activation relates to the ability of the neutrophil to generate toxic oxygen radicals and release myeloperoxidase and other preformed azurophilic enzymes including collagenase , elastase , and cathepsin G with the capacity to destroy the connective tissue matrix . |
23 | Are you a fast reader with the ability to retain the key points ? |
24 | Therefore , the central domain might provide the protein with the ability to form the tetrameric self-aggregate seen with native HeLa TFIIF ( 24 ) . |
25 | Such situations favoured effective personal campaigners — candidates with the ability to master the available means of communication and to make favourable personal impressions . |
26 | But team and stadium have been refurbished , and Larry Walker , a Canadian with the ability to become the next superstar outfielder , could lead them to a pennant . |
27 | The brain needs information which provides the experience of controlled movements , in order to respond with the ability to produce the same movement control . |
28 | He glanced over his shoulder in time to see a guard , down on one knee , fumbling with the leash to release the straining animal . |
29 | Dinah had just gone in with the dagger to smear the sleeping servants with blood . |
30 | He was possessed with the desire to discover the very secret of life itself . |