Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And the FBI said it had participated only to help fingerprint the victims ; yet there is an FBI report on the incident with over 200 pages blacked out for national security reasons .
2 As we shall see , there has been much debate about whether unemployment can be reduced permanently by following policies which increase aggregate demand and in so doing raise the rate of inflation .
3 An enzyme works by combining reversibly with the substances whose reaction it is catalysing , and by so doing lowering the activation energy ( Figure 8 , a2 and b2 ) .
4 However , it is quite clear that if an employee gives notice in accordance with the contract he is by so doing affirming the existence of the contract and not accepting any perceived repudiation by the employer : see Normalec Ltd v Britton [ 1983 ] FSR 318 .
5 It also seems to be a sad fact that the increase in freedom since Die Wende The Turning has brought with it an increase in monetary problems and the 26 artists here , all of them under 40 , obviously have great , heart-searching problems to cope with .
6 The first two of those were also included were made public , they are in the issue 's papers it did not make public the county council 's proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to ma take a view of and I understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always Chairman , er our legal office 's of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out I had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so I anticipated a possible supplementary question from Mr .
7 I would hate to have to tell him that a new type of gentleman has taken over the clubs and boardrooms , a man who does not consider dishonesty the property of the criminal classes and who , moreover , believes that the notion of the gentleman is negotiable .
8 In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven .
9 If she had not lent Mum the money none of this would have happened .
10 He spoke not because he felt that the denomination was threatened or was losing ground but because the status quo did not give Congregationalism the dignity its growing wealth and membership had earned for it .
11 When in 1665 Charles II complained that his ministers did not understand French the ambassadors sent to London by Louis XIV at once offered to negotiate in Latin .
12 Jonathan just give nanny the pen darling .
13 Immediate bombing attacks were expected , and when these did not take place the evacuees began to trickle back .
14 However , if excavations do not take place the cemetery and its treasures are likely to be destroyed by ploughing within a few years .
15 And I think as time 's gone on our party had just realized wit the stresses and strains of more and more right wing pressure to destroy workers rights and drive wages down .
16 They might or might not ask spot the point , they may or may not answer the right questions , but you 're in a marvellous point of view , position , to actually be able to spot angles .
17 That is the scheme er as as I see it and unless , unless I I thi , unless that is progressed quickly then as I say I am extremely pessimistic and let me just say Chairman the dangers of not going along that line the dangers of the present scheme which was at the last planning committee meeting or or or was it one of the social services committee anyway , where four were chosen or or it was said choose a small number .
18 To be honest , he had hardly given rugby the time of day as he spent his Saturday afternoons on the soccer pitch , writes Graham Tait .
19 In a suitably designed circuit the terminals will have a forcefield between them , similar to the potential difference on the plates of an electrical condensor .
20 Over the years , tailoring had proved a superb cover , and Kirov 's specially cultivated clientele the source of much useful information .
21 Above all , Brian Summers delighted in rubbing shoulders with some of the world 's best golfers , and his big day was the pro-am , which usually takes place the day before the tournament proper .
22 And when your wedge comes up , and that comes up flashing orange the bloke hits an old
23 Parents have traditionally adjusted -to the school and note the school to the parents and the child .
24 The list might also include solidarity the capacity of member of one segment of society to evoke support from others who identify him as like themselves because of similarities in occupation .
25 This change also made imperative the development of links with employers , Youth Training providers and the tertiary colleges so that the quality of transition for young people was as effective into the post-16 area as it had been throughout their school career .
26 Though Bede says at one point that Oswiu also made tributary the Scots ( of Dál Riata ) ( HE II , 5 ) , there is no direct evidence for this .
27 They also taught man the rite of circumcision and the secret languages of birds and animals so that he was able to trap or befriend them , and showed him how to divine water .
28 Similarly , although Rank turned down Sydney Box 's first independent feature , 29 Acacia Avenue ( 1945 ) , on the grounds that the innocuous story about an aborted premarital romp was ‘ immoral ’ , and offered him £40,000 to put the film on the shelf , he was later to give Box the job of running Gainsborough 's production programme .
29 Engineer Officers , or at least the more recently joined ones , were brought up to consider metal the thing and sometimes had no patience with wood .
30 ‘ The design also helps shape the image the reader has of the company .
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