Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although double glazing ( either secondary glazing or replacement windows ) wo n't reduce fuel bills by that much , it will help make some rooms a lot more comfortable .
2 ‘ The Pru did not have a budgetary system before I joined , the accountants produced some numbers every year but they were not comprehensive or in any sense management information .
3 He sold some Jamaicans a bag of fake cannabis .
4 Ackroyd has given some readers the impression that the modern narrative , the paler of the two , is paler on purpose — in obedience , presumably , to the doctrine of time , of its runnings-down and recurrences , which figures in the novel .
5 CORRECTION : Our June feature on redundancy may have given some readers the impression that redundancy pay is based on full pay , which is incorrect .
6 None of them would trust such men a yard .
7 In challenging such assumptions the Archbishop is simply minding his own business .
8 And to work these industries the population has increased .
9 To meet these standards the worker needs total concentration and freedom from time pressure .
10 To meet these objectives the AEC has a structured programme involving group and individual contact , that is , six group sessions sandwiched between one-to-one interviews held immediately before and after the group contact .
11 By these bits scientific knowledge grows , and by revealing these bits the student learns not only the importance and full meaning of knowledge itself , but also the valid methods of acquiring knowledge .
12 you 've got to know these things no good well they might .
13 For those who like to know these things the Italians are in blue with their black stripe on the jersey and er black shorts , and very smart looking team they are .
14 During the prefabrication boom of the fifties and sixties some contractors used many times the permitted level of calcium chloride to help speedy setting in concrete — it also helped speedy corrosion .
15 Beyond satisfying those requirements no specific grouping of subjects is stipulated .
16 After all , he came to write those books the papers go on about .
17 I was occupied several evenings a week .
18 In fact , while an oil cargo could be sold and resold several times a day under the right market conditions , very few North Atlantic or Baltic general cargo shipments are sold on the water .
19 They have applied double standards by funding favourably a few pupils in CTCs and grant-maintained schools while denying most schools the funds that they need .
20 In addition , the Treaty of Rome also grants such companies the right to provide services from their home member state to residents of other member states .
21 The three endothelins are highly active peptides — they are the most potent in constructing blood vessels and raising blood pressure , but may also influence such activities a neurotransmitter release , maintenance of electrolyte balance , cell proliferation and hormone production .
22 TRI-R Hangers make such problems a thing of the past .
23 It would offer 26 places each morning and afternoon , saving some families a long trek to Corporation Road and even further afield .
24 FEARS are mounting that increasingly sophisticated electronic calculators could give some pupils an unfair advantage in GCSE and Advanced level exams .
25 Mr Laurie Mulrine , Darlington 's head of development control , said the car parking congestion around County Durham 's principal hospital had made some roads a deathtrap for pedestrians .
26 Neither nor shall be obliged to bring proceedings against any such infringer but if , subject as provided in clause 9.1 , either party shall bring such proceedings the other agrees to execute such documents and do such things as may be necessary to assist in connection with such proceedings .
27 Indeed , there is again a danger of assigning such developments a too simply determinative role : Cutler refers to the innate qualities of these ‘ internal forces ’ , and the role of the ‘ external forces ’ ( the relations of production , together with the accompanying ideological/expressive superstructure ) seems to be solely to realize their potential .
28 In trying to answer these questions the historian will be able to build up a fuller and richer picture of what happened .
29 Partly to counter these charges the EC has constantly tried to develop its relations with other countries and this applies also to cultural relations .
30 In addition , and as a direct result of the restoration programme , it will be possible to visit these churches every Saturday until the end of June .
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