Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Fords and bridge sites often change little over the years and Watkins cites several examples of leys crossing rivers at fords .
2 Urban Development Corporations , the centrepiece of Mrs Thatcher 's urban policy , articulate most dramatically the current British government 's vision of city regeneration .
3 You mean rather then the , the report ?
4 He uses language and imagery which communicate most precisely the truths he wishes to convey to a specific audience .
5 ( Where sounds correspond aurally yet the concept differs depending on the context , further confusion can arise .
6 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
7 What we have not changed is what has made the book so popular with your students , in particular the themes which combine so well the requirements of the exam with the interests of students at this age .
8 Any racing life beyond that will be an added bonus , and for those who race less frequently the sails should last even longer .
9 Crops grow quickly once the weather improves .
10 Objectively , the two catalogues provide almost exactly the same search functions .
11 The main aims will be to : ( a ) identify particular commercial/legal problems of such magnitude as to cause the investor to withdraw or adjust its terms , including the price , either directly or indirectly through indemnities ; ( b ) flush out any unknown or understated liabilities and ensure the vendor will deliver good title ( free from encumbrances ) to the assets ; ( c ) ascertain more precisely the worth of the target business to the buyer and to provide an effective means of valuing the shares or the assets ; and ( d ) provide a clear understanding of how the business functions , including the operation of its financial and management systems .
12 The figures for food sent by the 22 Food Aid Convention countries reveal once again the importance of the US grain belt .
13 The comments of officials and newspaper correspondents are consistent with the conclusions drawn from the statistics , and show more precisely the areas where cattle stealing prevailed .
14 These difficulties , it is argued , although in part the result of the marginalization of the arts in British education at national level , are also caused by the failure of arts educators to come to terms with the reasonable expectations of those charged with administering INSET at local level and thereby exploit more effectively the support for the arts of those charged with administering education .
15 This data takes the form of a cross-section in one year to show the average wage in each of the age groups , so 44 year-old men for example earn about twice the wage paid to men aged 20 .
16 Standard sealed units cost about twice the price of an equivalent-sized pane of pane of plain glass , and there will probably be no difference in the frame price .
17 Passages from the catechisms devised for small children by the many child-orientated members of this movement show very clearly the emphasis upon death as a part of normal experience :
18 These words show very clearly the difficulty of the unstressed syllable .
19 Elean : A theme that recurs in your Soweto Stories is the theme of keeping the families together , not allowing their innate sense of solidarity with each other to be smashed and replaced by rampant individualism — on the other hand you show very sharply the negative side in this tradition , for example how it impacts on women .
20 Again subsidy rolls show very much the same situation in other comparable areas .
21 I welcome very much the options that are now open for both the EFTA states , and , in due course , when their economies are ready , the eastern European states , to join the EC .
22 I welcome very much the opportunity to raise on the Adjournment the question of the working of the police national computer mark 2 and the need for effective safeguards , and I am delighted that this debate is starting at a relatively civilised hour .
23 I am confident that the work of the review body will reinforce teachers ' professionalism and raise still further the esteem in which society holds our teachers .
24 ‘ I am well acquainted with your family — ’ she told Joan ‘ — and recall most vividly the duke your father , whose soul God pardon ! ’
25 Credit unions perhaps meet most neatly the needs of people who now face difficulty in getting value from credit , or whose budgeting habits or experience sets narrow ( and probably expensive ) limits to their credit horizons .
26 Just add together both the two week holiday prices , based on the arrival date in the first resort , divide by two and add £20 per person .
27 You look just much the same as your usual , you do n't
28 If we consider once again the four-fold diagram of the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual planes or levels of the individual — with each plane within and higher than the previous one — we can see the correlation with Hering 's directions of cure ( Figure 3 , p.54 ) .
29 To illustrate this , consider once more the example used in the previous chapter .
30 The social worker helped her examine more closely the cognitive ‘ roadblock ’ to action , and she conceded that she was jumping to conclusions that they would be annoyed with her if she postponed tea until 7 p.m .
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