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

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1 Secondly , investors from outside the Community , from places such as Japan , the United States and many others , look at the European Community and decide that the United Kingdom is by far the best place in which to invest due to the stability , skills and reliability of our work force .
2 He is improving generally and his memory and concentration became normal during the 0/2 dosage .
3 In the long run , such images become coins of exchange along with pickets , football riots , and urban disturbances ; they populate our consciousness and can be recalled intact by the sheer mention of a single word or by a brief news clip from the past .
4 When the band became profitable on the road , it went back up .
5 For example , the placing of the head : a dynamic , powerful man should be made to fill the canvas , whereas children 's heads are better placed low on the canvas .
6 So he and Mr Skinner started pointing at Tory MPs , appearing to be arguing about precisely how many of them had fallen asleep during the Health Secretary 's speech .
7 He must have fallen asleep during the Jane Russell film .
8 The superintendent had fallen asleep during the journey , her head gently rolling from side to side against the car seat , her front teeth prominent in her open mouth as she breathed through her nose .
9 Possibly his mother had fallen asleep at the wheel .
10 AN RAF man told a court yesterday how he had fallen asleep at the wheel of a Land-Rover before his friend died in a head-on crash with a lorry on the A1 .
11 He was shocked to think he had fallen asleep over the table .
12 Mr Levy claimed Andy Linighan was drunk and had fallen asleep in the back of the taxi .
13 The dogs have been kennelled , and the bodyguards have either gone back to bed or have fallen asleep in the hall .
14 The man had fallen asleep in the lounge when he woke to find a fire at the front door of his terraced home .
15 Xerox Corp , figures , page five , says it expects the European economy to remain weak for the rest of the year , but Xerox forecasts ‘ some encouraging signs of recovery ’ in Japan for the remainder of 1993 ; the plan to leave the financial services business remains on track but it might take several years .
16 This is fully tax relievable in the employer 's hands so the liability nets down to £3,393 for the employer .
17 Our tips — the Damon Wayans vehicle ‘ Mo Money or Ice-T and Ice Cube trying to go mainstream in The Looters
18 The production of up-to-date Class Lists has been delayed due to the tardy response of teachers to requests for current details .
19 But because this ruled out all danger or adventure , Eternity became destructive to the spirit , and the bureaucrats had themselves to be destroyed .
20 Although there was an attempt to introduce some competition for BT , this has been limited due to the natural monopoly position of parts of the telecommunications industry .
21 These remain unused for the entire time that the child is in nappies .
22 Both results are , of course , consistent with the competitive nature of commercial activity and can not , it is submitted , realistically be avoided if a measure of justice is to be accorded to the inventor whose endeavours remain unused by the employer .
23 He lifted his head and gazed unseeing towards the ceiling while his aide read a translation of his remarks from a sheet of paper .
24 ‘ If you so much as lay a single finger on me again , Adam Burns , you 'll hit the deck so fast you wo n't know what 's happened to you ! ’ she swore softly , her tawny eyes gleaming as she gazed unseeing across the room .
25 Be patient and remain strong in the knowledge that the universe knows what 's best for you .
26 In natural fibre-rich foods the taste-evoking substances appear to remain intact within the cell walls which have not been stripped away by refining processes .
27 It was a dull , snowy night , with heavy grey clouds hanging low in the sky , the kind of night when hopes are destroyed and love is lost .
28 It was his own spiritual change which made possible after the poems of the early twenties a more affectionate view of London , but we should not assume that the owner of Down the Silver Stream of Thames had ever been totally blind to the beauty of the city .
29 One is faced here with the blind spot of the dominant form of Irish nationalism , already so apparent in the preamble to the constitution itself , a blindness made possible by the ideological differentiation of state and religion combined with the ideological unity of the people , seen at once as both nation and catholic .
30 But operating margins widened from 6.6 p.c. to 7.1 p.c. as the group strove to raise efficiency through initiatives such as wastage reduction and automatic re-ordering , made possible by the growth of scanning at checkouts .
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