Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 With regard to the actual mechanics of testing , it is of course possible to apply the load to each specimen directly , by means of weights .
2 It is not in any case possible to pin a particular explanatory model to a specific political strategy or standpoint .
3 At times it seemed a bit strange to have a university degree and be working so physically hard but in many ways those three years were a very good period .
4 Part of the task of the Census Dissemination Unit has been to encourage academics who may not be computer literate to use the data .
5 LCH has discretion under reg 12 to require a clearing member " to furnish it with cover " in respect of all contracts for the time being registered in his name .
6 Anne and Dad both bought her paintings and displayed them prominently , and Cameron used his fee from a sanitary napkin commercial to finance an exhibition in London .
7 Once manufacturer 1 and retailer 1 have signed their agreement , it may pay manufacturer 2 and retailer 2 to sign a similar agreement .
8 The perfusate consisted of Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer containing 0.2% bovine serum albumin ( Serve , Germany ) , 3% dextran T 70 ( Pharmacia , Germany ) , 7.9 or 15.8 mmol/l glucose , gassed with 95% O 2 5% CO 2 to achieve a final pH of 7.4 .
9 I recommend the reader to read through the conversations in Appendix 2 to get a general impression of them before returning to this chapter and the next to read the discussion of detailed points .
10 It is sometimes argued that indirect taxes are , in welfare terms , preferable to direct taxes , as they leave the taxpayer free to make a choice .
11 Mr McGuinness , who is one of four in the delegation due to meet the Americans , was branded ‘ Britain 's number one terrorist ’ by a TV documentary last month .
12 A simple air pressure control valve as used in aircraft is shown in Figure 7.10 to illustrate the procedure .
13 A simple air pressure control valve as used in aircraft is shown in Figure 7.10 to illustrate the procedure .
14 Darlington Memorial Hospital should see increased income from GP fund-holders in the coming year with a North Yorkshire practice due to become a fund-holder from April 1 .
15 The pianist due to play a concerto in public spends many hours in practising the techniques of using his instrument that the piece requires .
16 The race has an earlier than normal start time with the Wirral Mayor due to fire the cannon to set the fleet on its way at 5p.m .
17 The use of English forms was also clear in a notable example where the English expression to dress-up forced signer 2 to make the sign DRESS with an upward movement ( which means to UNDRESS in BSL ) when the BSL sign properly carries a downward movement .
18 Mr Sawar could use the set-off effect of Rule 4.90 to reduce the debt owned to BCCI .
19 In contrast , the Antarctic stratosphere with its PSCs provides conditions which prevent the usual reactions between chlorine and nitrogen compounds , so leaving chlorine free to deplete the ozone .
20 In contrast to Montgomerie , Gilford , who won in Agadir with a nine-under-par 279 to retain the title , and runner-up Spence , who finished on 280 with Stephen Ames of Trinidad and Tobago , flew home well satisfied with their four days ' work .
21 As we intend to use this theory in Chapter 7 to explore the implications of new technology for the shape of organisations , it is important to develop our understanding of organisational processes in the light of this radical attack .
22 He thinks this demonstrates the vitality of Islam and of the unwillingness of the thinking Muslim to accept the harsh , intolerant version of it offered by the fundamentalists .
23 During the summer of 1716 , a sensitive time since i August marked the anniversary of King George 's alleged usurpation of the throne , considerable unrest occurred in London where taverns associated with the Whigs were attacked by mobs which would break up the premises but leave enough of the stock undamaged to drink the health of ‘ James III ’ .
24 Neither are subsequent hearings of this album likely to cause the listener to shout ‘ Christ almighty !
25 On one occasion , ‘ action likely to cause a breach of the peace ’ was invoked by Kent police successfully to turn miners back at the Dartford tunnel , over 100 miles from their intended destination .
26 Neither is an overexcited horse likely to win a showjumping contest , because at every jump he is likely to get more and more excited and to concentrate less and less on what he is meant to be doing .
27 This raises the more general question of the overall policy and practice likely to influence the nature and scope of residential social work in years to come .
28 For this care I award forty thousand pounds per year and take as a multiplier the figure three to give a sum of one hundred and twenty thousand for the first period .
29 As companion to the DFD of Figure 3 , there is an E-R diagram in Figure 4 to show the relationships between the entities holding the trail information path and pathitem and other entities relevant to trail management .
30 The appellant appealed on grounds , not raised below , that the judge had no power under Order 5 , rule 5 to entertain an application by the defendant for enforcement against the appellant of the plaintiff 's judgment against the defendant and that any claim by the defendant against the appellant was statute barred .
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