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

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1 ‘ I will want Parliament to see the report the Government has got .
2 There was substantial agreement on changing policies on South Africa , which I much welcome , and there was a warm welcome for our decision to implement the Trinidad terms arrangement , which , if fully implemented by every member , will relieve the poorest countries in the world of $17,000 million of debt .
3 The circular makes clear that a decision to implement the contingency plans would be ‘ subject to collective ministerial authority ’ .
4 This criticism was also echoed by Dr Mudthir El Tinquawi the former director of Khartoum University who accused the Government of making a political decision to implement the concept of ‘ arabisation ’ in the country 's universities , while failing to provide financial support .
5 Prime Minister V. P. Singh 's decision to implement the reservation scheme generated widespread civil disorder throughout northern India , and his determination to go ahead with the plan despite the unrest was a major political gamble .
6 The government had announced in early August its decision to implement the Commission 's recommendations to reserve 27 per cent of public-sector jobs for members of the lower castes , a decision which had resulted in widespread civil disorder and had exacerbated the already tense political situation [ see pp. 37653 ; 37710-11 ] .
7 The grateful colonists used the opportunity to expropriate the cattle and other assets of the fugitives .
8 What is needed is at least 100 MPs present to support the Bill .
9 James placed two dishes of kidneys in champagne and mushroom catsup sauce on the table while Algernon and Heinrich faced the organised maelstrom of the kitchen to gather the quails and cutlets for the remove .
10 Sharron Davies ' bid to win the 400 metres individual medley title for a record sixth time will be watched with added interest now that she has been given the opportunity to swim the event in Barcelona next month .
11 Then on Friday they would stream back to Cork from all over the province of Munster to clean themselves up , don their best clothes , and go to synagogue to greet the Sabbath .
12 You only need the handset , so if complete telephone instruments have been bought , you will need to do some minor dismantling to disconnect the handset wires from the terminals inside .
13 It was , however , a lucky surprise for the residents of the Masham almshouse who were hurriedly summoned by the vicar to enjoy the breakfast instead .
14 There is also provision for the necessary framework to enable the barrage to be operated in an appropriate manner with regard to water quality , flooding , the protection of fish , and for the management of the lake so created .
15 Since half of the original sample were women there will also be an opportunity to compare the experiences of male and female entrepreneurs .
16 Since volcanoes composed of similar rock types are also found in a range of climatic environments they also provide the opportunity to compare the effects of climate on the rate and nature of denudation .
17 Adam Smith believed that competition among capitalists would give the public the opportunity to compare the quality and prices of goods , so that producers who were inefficient or who charged excessive prices would be put out of business .
18 This provides the opportunity to compare the effectiveness of the two major instruments of regional policy ( Regional Development Grant and Regional Selective Assistance ) with the financial assistance policies of the local authorities and many other agencies .
19 The Law Commission in their Report No 160 on Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1987 ) , recommended that s15(2) ( b ) should be deleted and instead a reference to the buyer having a reasonable opportunity to compare the bulk with the sample should be inserted into s34 .
20 For example , Text Processing 5 is the SVQ module and Text Processing 1 to 4 provide the opportunity to acquire the skills leading to the occupational standards .
21 Indeed some people in high places in Australian cricket administration now admit to the opinion that their team 's inability to scale the peaks of their expectations stemmed from its failure to adapt and meet unusual challenges .
22 The provision making time of the essence will enable the buyer to cancel the contract for breach , without notice , if the seller does not deliver exactly in accordance with the contract .
23 The system contract in Chapter 4 deals with this question at some length , but it is not unusual in standard terms and conditions to find a simple clause which permits the buyer to cancel the order in return for payment of a cancellation fee .
24 For the liquor to carry the seed to its nourishing bed ,
25 We have freedom to enjoy the space that God gives to us in his family .
26 The accused received permission to drive the victim 's car to the station .
27 Director of technical services Ken Swales is recommending the city 's amenities and leisure committee to accept the offer from BR and seek planning permission to erect the statue .
28 One councillor who attended the meeting , however , believed much still depended on whether BS might apply for a Department of Transport grant to enable the rail service to continue .
29 In the budget on 19 March 1991 the Chancellor announced that there would be extra Government grant to enable the community charge bills originally set by councils to be reduced by £140 for every individual ( or in the case of Wandsworth to reduce the bill to £0 ) .
30 Britannia said he had asked for permission to see the flight deck and apparently made the threat while casually chatting to the captain .
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