Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The state is a passive vehicle for transforming elite inputs into legally sanctified outputs . |
2 | It will also construct computer simulations of skill to help solve the design problems . |
3 | It was in fact somewhat of a surprise to see cadet editions of a few of the Hornblower novels published for readers in the early and mid-teens , since neither Forester 's open , smooth narrative style nor his approach to sex and violence could be considered exacting or improper where young readers were concerned . |
4 | It is also possible to analyse , in a very similar way , the behaviour close to homoclinic orbits involving the stationary points C+ and C { 10 } , and , indeed , the behaviour close to the special point X on Fig. 6.2 , which represents parameter values at which all three stationary points are connected by heteroclinic orbits { 11 } . |
5 | The Board claimed the crew of the liner , the world 's largest , and a harbour pilot made course changes without realising that would take the vessel over a shoal , marked by the crew as an area to avoid . |
6 | While network users currently can communicate online with colleagues using text inputs to their computers , videoconferencing facilities will enable users to see each other in a video window in their screens . |
7 | Here one may be using negotiating skills within a relationship , with a home help organiser for example , and using counselling skill in deciding how far to push the claims of one particular client . |
8 | The Somerset Trust for Nature Conservation has written to the Ministry of Agriculture complaining that , although the farmers had consulted ministry officials about their drainage plans , the officials did not refer the scheme t the council for comment , as they are required to do by the new Wildlife and Countryside Act . |
9 | Bailiff Matthew Chambers went to Ashley Court in Dovercourt to enforce liability orders for £407 against Ivan Smith . |
10 | This rugged sweatshirt is printed with a map charting spice islands in distant seas . |
11 | " I can not accept lectures , " he told his guests , " because the people who pay for them expect me to attend cocktail parties at which I am caught between someone wanting to know what I think of existentialism and someone asking me what I really meant by such-and-such a line " . |
12 | This claim will be considered in more detail later in the chapter , together with the view of some market theorists that the operation of market forces renders liability rules in this area superfluous . |
13 | On the distribution side , it has been building greenfield warehouses on the Continent and recently paid £10m to buy a facility in Warrington out of receivership . |
14 | Th in the coming years we will make budget provisions for cameras and the hardware at the site will be provided for by . |
15 | The US and UK evidence naturally then brings into question the continued use of regional policies in Europe , which characteristically bring branch plants to assisted areas . |
16 | The NEA selection process mitigates the vagaries of personal bias by submitting grant applications to representatives of the applicant 's peers , which in turn makes recommendations to a presidentially appointed twenty-six-member Council on the Arts . |
17 | It had developed contingency plans before the incident and put them into effect when water in the mine began to overflow . |
18 | The Labour Party itself , in sponsoring vigilante sleuths within the social security system , was implicated in this political realignment of wage-earners against the wageless . |
19 | EVER-EXES FORM ALARIS TO DESIGN , MAKE COMPUTER LINES UNDER CONTRACT |
20 | The American Association of College and Research Libraries ' Standards for college libraries also give some quantitative formulae , suggesting base collections of 85,000 volumes . |
21 | In studying the political economy of policy co-ordination , the plan is to compare and contrast the results of non-cooperative policy formation using computer programmes for policy design , ( with the aid of macroeconomic models where feasible ) . |
22 | Early in 1983 , a consensus seemed to be emerging among theorists using computer models of the atmosphere that this material , now spreading across the northern hemisphere , would lead to a cooling of perhaps half a degree Centigrade , with the peak effect occurring in the late summer of 1983 or the winter of 1983–84 . |
23 | Course content has been selected to give graduates the necessary knowledge , skills and experience to equip them for careers in software development , application systems development , and in using computer systems to further organizational goals . |
24 | This paper gives details of the experience of the Electricity Council in using computer facilities during the negotiation of a Job Evaluation Scheme for 30,000 technical engineering staff . |
25 | There has already been extensive research on these , at Exeter and elsewhere , using computer techniques of control , recording and analysis . |
26 | These usually have access doors to enable drain rods to be inserted . |
27 | At all ages , dog-whelks feed on discrete , easily identifiable , macroscopic sedentary prey ( upon which they remain for many hours or days ) which not only renders predator/prey investigations in the field possible but also facilitates the maintenance of these animals in aquaria . |
28 | The tutor-organiser was also best-placed to counsel WEA students considering full-time higher education on adult state scholarships ( of which there were two in Northamptonshire at the time ) ; he was also in a position to attend daytime meetings of local bodies , on behalf of the WEA . |
29 | He had a lump in his throat and he felt his skin prickling with shame at the thought of his friends and his friends ' mums going in to Pricewell 's and seeing Anna unloading ketchup bottles with ‘ Can I help you ? ’ pinned on her overall . |
30 | Since the distribution of H-thymidine labelling indices was normal , Student 's t test for unpaired data was used to compare index values among the groups of subjects studied . |