Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine . |
2 | This spatio-visual ability involves seeing situations in their totality , identifying their important components and their relationships and suggesting strategies for resolving problems . |
3 | The factor number on a sunscreen refers to UVB protection with numbers over 15 indicating high protective values . |
4 | MacQuillan was n't only talking about getting the British out of Northern Ireland , he was using HM Supplies to channel money to terrorist groups . |
5 | Excitement fades to disillusionment , and so another piece of technology goes to gather dust on a storeroom shelf . |
6 | The second type of control is therefore also necessary ; it involves drawing inferences by comparing like with like . |
7 | Essentially , formulating a theory of regulation involves imputing motives to the various bodies involved in regulation ; various theories are obtained by imputing various motives . |
8 | It involves administering food in such a way that the patient can not taste it , and somehow assessing their mental symptoms objectively . |
9 | In reading , lexical access involves using information from a printed word to gain access to that word 's entry in the mental lexicon . |
10 | When Lucio goes to prompt Isabella on how to persuade Angelo — a scene in which persuasion has much of the ambivalence that Shakespeare commonly associated with rhetoric — he moves up to verse ( Measure for Measure , 1 . |
11 | He generously agrees to go halves on you . |
12 | At present , the bulk of an LEA adviser 's work involves helping teachers in a variety of ways , and , although this requires them to observe teaching , the act of inspection creates some tensions . |
13 | This involves helping staff through the possible stages of individual crises identified some time ago in the USA , eg the phases of ‘ shock ’ , ‘ defensive retreat ’ , ‘ acknowledgement ’ , ‘ adaption and change ’ Fink , Beak and Taddeo , 1971 ) . |
14 | The company is due to unveil its high-end SparcStation 10 models tomorrow , and will bring them out at substantially reduced price points to stimulate growth of a high-powered multitasking and multiprocessing desktop marketplace . |
15 | Cast out the rowing machine that sits gathering dust in your bedroom , put your oar in and the real thing — you do n't have to be an undergraduate at Oxbridge . |
16 | MICROSOFT TURNS TO CITRIX SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-USER EXTENSIONS TO WINDOWS NT |
17 | The centre agrees to provide access to staff from SCOTVEC and from appropriate national agencies in the interests of the monitoring of national provision and national standards . |
18 | 2.1 The Publisher agrees to provide statements of sales twice a year and to render this statement with a cheque within six months of the accounting dates . |
19 | 2.1 The Publisher agrees to provide statements of sales twice a year and to render this statement with a cheque within six months of the accounting dates . |
20 | The second reason why playing the numbers game with female and male psychologists does not work is that it involves equating women with feminists . |
21 | The scheme , forbiddingly called a fixed assured note , will take a minimum £5,000 and guarantees to provide people with the full increase in share prices over the next five years as measured by the FTSE100 index . |
22 | They also supply small metal clips to secure items between picture glass and a sheet of hardboard or thin plywood . |
23 | Visitor centres at each of the gardens should include information points to provide visitors with continually revised presentations describing our global and garden-specific work ; and enquiry services linking to internal information , the Library and to Plant Records and other databases . |
24 | In the opinion of the deputy judge the operation of that Part , concerned as it was with giving the authorities powers to secure compliance with or detection of evasion of the Act , came to an end when they had secured sufficient evidence to justify a charge . |
25 | While the Doctor goes to find help for Steven , Bret attempts to hijack the TARDIS , but is thwarted . |
26 | Kirton spent a year as an All Black selector when Hart was out of favour and now seems embroiled in a television commentary career which largely involves tearing strips from the referee and running a one-man coaching clinic at the same time . |
27 | Their contribution so far has emphasized reviews of human impacts often reflecting research in other disciplines rather than appropriate fundamental impact studies by physical geographers . |
28 | THE number of children on Wirral 's child protection register has jumped 10% in a year , according to the council 's annual social services report . |
29 | It is no wonder that the right hon. Gentleman wants to support elements of the social charter being imposed here . |
30 | There is a contradiction which has pervaded responses to the National Curriculum in special education . |