Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the present [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand it raised the danger of an ambitious cousin , too impatient to wait for the present ruler 's death , committing regicide ; and there were many instances of this . |
2 | Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit ; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement . ’ |
3 | Green was all for restoring Lord 's Island which seemed to have had a strange fascination for him , as it has for the present writer who has also , found for herself , the vestiges of the pier , the house , the shooting butts , etc . |
4 | The phase of shock and somatic distress is normally followed by a restless searching , mixed with anger and irritability towards the deceased , and any one else who might be blamed for the present distress . |
5 | St Albans is a good example of this type , if we think away the large block of building that lies between the present market place and the street called Chequer Street that lies behind . |
6 | Milton was advised that this ‘ will be a means to make most of the Trades fly against the present sett . |
7 | ( The original crypt , one of the most ancient surviving Christian structures , lies beneath the present church and is open to visitors . ) |
8 | In these difficult conditions the question whether nick points related to rejuvenation are present can sometimes be decided by a study of the long profiles of terraces downstream : as many terraces as there are nick points should merge with the present river profile at the hard bed . |
9 | On Bosnia-Hercegovina they declared that " the primary responsibility for the conflict , and its brutality , lies with the present leadership of Serbia and of the Bosnian Serbs " ; in particular they were " appalled by the systematic detention and rape of Moslem women " [ see also p. 39240 ] . |
10 | A comparable phenomenon has been described in a transgenic mouse model which produces long segments of HBsAg including pre S 1 proteins and which eventually develops distorted ground glass hepatocytes very similar to thsoe in the present liver transplant recipients . |
11 | Perhaps the Met 's problem lies in the present state of museum affairs , where the ideal curator combines impeccable scholarship and connoisseurship with a golden ability to raise acquisition funds and attract and nurture prospective donors . |
12 | A final problem lies in the present perception of the going concern qualification 's role and in the nature of the auditors ' relationship with their client company 's management . |
13 | I have certainly heard of it happening in the present day , but the old methods are dying out as people become alienated from the countryside they live in . |
14 | 11 , everything happening in the present case has been no more than one stage in a continuing contest between the prosecutor and the applicant in a matter which from the outset has been exclusively criminal in nature . |
15 | Although you look far too pretty to suffer from the present malaise , you might find it means something to your generation . ’ |
16 | Some of this information is summarized in the present chapter , and emphasis is placed here on the sources of the pellet/scat samples and their specific points of interest . |
17 | The work reported in the present thesis was carried out in the context of the development of a complete recognition system ( Boes et al , 1989 ) . |
18 | If some of those who resist and resent the imposition , opt out of the electoral system ( and the calculation is that these will be those who are thought , either now or in the future , likely to benefit from the present array of public services ) , while others are more inclined to vote at local elections for a party which offers to cut and reorganize services , the electoral outcome would be dramatic . |
19 | A Suitable Boy had been planned as part of a larger whole , a four or five-volume sequence opening in India in the period immediately following Independence and Partition and ending in the present day , when the heroine whose husband was sought in volume one had become a grandmother . |
20 | These abstract generalizations take on substance in the words of many of the women interviewed in the present study . |
21 | One issue that can not be fully resolved in the present paper concerns the continued existence of the higher order dynamic wealth terms in ( 2.3 ) . |
22 | My Lords , I thank my Noble Friend for that answer as far as it goes , however , is my Noble Friend aware that three important functions o of the British Library , namely the National Sound Archive , the Photographic Processing Unit , an and the er Conservation are er not going to be included this p or in other parts of London and can not be included in the present building . |
23 | Included in the present show are views by Ruskin , Thomas Shotter Boys and William Turner of Oxford , garden pieces by Helen Allingham and Lilian Stannard and an interesting group of interiors and architectural designs including a group of designs by J. D. Crace , together with work by Joseph Nash , Birket Foster and George Pyne . |
24 | Only fifteen artists are actually included in the present volume , most of which is taken up by two sketchbooks by the eternally popular Maurice Prendergast , whose Paris sketchbook contains ninety pages of deftly-sketched scenes of bourgeois life , mainly park and street scenes with women and children . |
25 | It is included in the present study because it may possibly occur in deeper water elsewhere in the North Atlantic . |
26 | The % PV flow observed in the three patients with cavernous transformation included in the present study ranged from 11% up to 30% . |
27 | Patients included in the present study had diarrhoea that in some cases was of long duration . |
28 | For convenience , biographies will be included in the present chapter , while catalogues will be treated in the next . |
29 | Under Article 6 a State which ‘ persistently violate(s) the Principles contained in the present Charter ’ can be expelled from the Organisation by the General Assembly acting upon the recommendation of the Security Council . |
30 | One other provision , the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988 , will be considered in the present chapter . |