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

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1 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
2 Used properly the method empties the mind of everything extraneous .
3 But the introduction of the reaping machine , the self-binder and latterly the combine-harvester made the use of narrow stetches impossible , as the continual jolting over the deep furrows soon put the most robust machine out of action .
4 Numerically the Jamaicans form the majority of the Caribbean community in most parts of London as well as other large centres ; yet even where they do not , it is Jamaican which provides a focus for the Creole of black youth .
5 Presumably the manufacturers designed the standard brushes on the sinker plate to knit tuck stitch as well as the other stitches , so extra brushes are not necessary in these cases .
6 There are a few songs but mostly the show follows the stand-up format .
7 They were right the eel tipped the scales at 2lb 2oz for best of the day !
8 Luckily the man had the pit bull on a lead .
9 Eventually the judge abandoned the point as irrelevant .
10 Sometimes the silence is never broken and eventually the caller puts the phone down , unable to bring themselves to spill out their fears and worries .
11 And as the conversation f went on a little further eventually the man said the policeman said for no accountable reason And what 's your load anyway ?
12 When parks are ploughed , there is a tendency for farmers to plough closer and closer to the trunk until eventually the tractor disturbs the roots and the tree suffers , or even dies .
13 But eventually the pair made the mistake of trying to sell the gems they had claimed were stolen .
14 Of course , eventually the samples reach the last capacitor in the chain , where they provide the output signal before being discarded .
15 The horla became stronger than they , and eventually the family left the house to the devices of this ‘ malevolent force from an unknown dimension ’ .
16 So the granules are wetted with the solution and left to dry after which they are bottled and labelled with the appropriate nomenclature e.g. LM 1 , LM 2 or LM 0/1 , LM 0/2 etc. the zero signifying the granule , the form in which the final medicine is stored .
17 Equally importantly the concept includes the physical integration of a new piece of equipment into a production process and its subsequent refinement and modification at the hands of the technically skilled workforce .
18 An on/off switch on the dashboard controls the petrol pump , and a hand-operated gas-valve regulates the gas flow .
19 The exercises of relaxation then are gradually causing more and more muscles to act as dead weight , sagging down , hanging on the skeleton causing the weight and heaviness of the body to be seeming to increase gradually as we become increasingly relaxed .
20 Rather the company envisages the use of Object Cobol with object-oriented analysis and design , and an analyst will not go into the detail of strings and numbers , but simply view things like accounts and customers as objects .
21 Simon was not trying to buy the Holy Spirit but rather the ability to impart the Holy Spirit .
22 But now he appears , or rather the people see the effects of his presence , the sweep of his mighty hand .
23 Because — as you may not be entirely surprised to hear-How the Sage Saved the Bride from the Dybbuk is one of the best-loved tales in the Limnititzker lore ; we tell it every year , with several other old favourites , on the anniversary of the great Wonder-Rabbi 's death .
24 Furthermore the company bought the land at its agricultural price , with little or no premium paid to compensate for their original trespass and disturbance .
25 Furthermore the meeting urges the CLE , in the course of its review , to reconsider the position of individual students who believe that they have been discriminated against or otherwise unfairly treated .
26 He got up and came at me with surprising speed , but suddenly the Hispaniola hit the sand and went over on one side .
27 Suddenly the need to know the truth once and for all was too great .
28 Suddenly the wind made the plant move , and Mary saw something under the dark green leaves .
29 Apparently the clerk took the view that because section 25 applications fell within Part III of the Children Act 1989 they were not family proceedings within the meaning of the Act .
30 But apparently the SSPCA condemned the ad' which ‘ could make tiddlers tipsy ’ should there be anyone around who might take it seriously .
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