Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 The Discovery engine will fit the 90 but will require an intercooler and much modification to cables exhaust and pipework The 90 Turbo engine is more powerful than the normally aspirated and will fit in more easily If you need much more power then a large capacity turbocharged engine is required such as the Nissan 3 5 available from many suppliers who advertise in LRO
2 But the fishing trip that hot night was something different and it was to frighten and distress the boys .
3 Peel and core the fruit , cut it into crescent-moon slices and put it into the dish .
4 Peel and chop the onion .
5 He believed Britain could absorb a ‘ significant influx ’ although he dismissed as nonsense the suggestion that all would want to come .
6 The political potential of the working class is not realized when the political movement founded on it accepts as determinant the structures and outlook already created by the workers in their struggle as a subordinate class .
7 The push and pop instructions also increment or decrement the count field of the specified accumulator by one , and signal count over- and underflow .
8 More conservative views of the ‘ corporate bias ’ in liberal democracies ( Middlemas , 1979 ) are happy to see such arrangements integrate and discipline the working class , but disturbed if labour movements are better able to redistribute income in their favour or to create disruption in economic life .
9 As new treatments and technologies proliferate and new needs are identified these demands escalate , but even as early as 1954 , the then Minister for Health , Enoch Powell , discovered that it became a " positive ethical duty for ( providers ) to beseige and bombard the government and force or shame them into providing more money … and then more again " ( Powell 1966 ) .
10 Wash and chop the apples and raisins and put them in a plastic bucket with one crushed campden tablet .
11 We welcome and value the very close relationship we have with parents .
12 Hugh Despenser the Elder was re-appointed Justice of the Forests south of Trent in March 1308 , and , shortly after the king went north in September 13 10 to escape the Lords Ordainers , he appointed Piers Gaveston to be Justice of the northern forests for life , with wide powers to enclose and arrent the forest wastes and audit the agisters ' accounts , and unprecedented authority to remove verderers and appoint his own men in their places .
13 Phillipson suggests that the elderly have been deliberately relegated to a reserve army of labour , and Walker concurs : ‘ Retirement is a largely twentieth century phenomenon , which has been managed to remove from employment older workers in order to reconstitute and re-skill the labour force . ’
14 It does not keep so well , so make and ice the cake shortly before it is to be eaten .
15 ‘ Hauptsturmführer Vaughan will remain and test-fly the plane now and as much as he wants for the rest of the day .
16 Through teaching he enjoys being able to pass his skills on to others and is confident that he will soon have his new pupils rocking and rolling , quickstepping and cha-cha-chaaing the night away .
17 Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of the said John Weston Foakes paying to the said Julia Beer on the signing of this agreement the sum of £500 , the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge in part satisfaction of the said judgment debt of £2,090 19s. , and on condition of his paying her or her executors , administrators , assigns or nominee the sum of £150 on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January or within one calendar month after each of the said days respectively in every year until the whole of the said sum of £2,090 19s. shall have been fully paid and satisfied , the first of such payments to be made on the 1st day of July next , then she the said Julia Beer hereby undertakes and agrees that she , her executors , administrators or assigns , will not take any proceedings whatever on the said judgment .
18 Where very large units have been created by either purchase or amalgamation the ‘ personal touch ’ , to which many farmers ascribe the absence of industrial relations problems in British agriculture , may in any case be inoperable .
19 to the question whether or not the person concerned with the supply of information … had any incentive to conceal or misrepresent the facts . ’
20 From the beginning , the sculpture was envisioned as a landmark positioned to enhance and counterpoint the administrative offices of The Royal Bank of Scotland and the surrounding landscape .
21 John assured me that it did n't matter in the least , and amused himself by taxying the machine up and down the runways , testing and running-in the VW engine at the same time .
22 In particular I think it should be recognised that the role of the unions , NALGO and G M D in helping that process of change has been quite fundamental and for that reason , because we appreciate and value the essential way in which the unions have contributed to the process of changing the organisation I consider that the they much trailed proposals from the opposition groups to cut , or in the other case , to reduce the NALGO office are quite misguided .
23 They were eight-sided crystals set at regular intervals in the walls and ceiling , and they shed a rather unpleasant glow that did n't so much illuminate as outline the darkness .
24 Leases frequently include express covenants restricting the right of the tenant to assign or sublet the property .
25 This is self-explanatory and the tenant should be cautious of allowing the landlord to include various prohibited users which may not affect the tenant 's business but could restrict the persons to whom the tenant may wish to assign or sublet the premises .
26 The tenant will not wish to restrict himself to too narrow a use , for while this might be satisfactory in the short term , if the lease is for 25 years much can happen to the tenant 's business , eg expansion or contraction resulting in the necessity for the tenant to assign or sublet the premises , in which case the assignee or subtenant may wish to carry on a different use .
27 You see , if we went outside our area we 'd get nicked … remember that time the police come down and they said ‘ if you 're on your own territory we 'll nick the others , but if you 're outside , we 'll nick you . ’
28 We are able to both detect and colour-code the different wavelengths in this band .
29 And the very next day Yussuf , supported , as was proper , by every bearer in the place , went forth to tie and untie and retie the marital knots .
30 There was only a nurse to help untie and unbutton the morning 's fastenings before she undressed and climbed into a bed in the long , crowded dormitory .
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