Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [to-vb] 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 Simon was not trying to buy the Holy Spirit but rather the ability to impart the Holy Spirit .
3 Suddenly the need to know the truth once and for all was too great .
4 If the Spanish government comes to an agreement with the family basically the trust to cover the fee of the paintings , then they stay .
5 He said : ‘ We had to break down the door to reach the lady in the house — she was terrified .
6 And then when the war came he er he was one of the first Bevan boys that , one of the boys that went down the mines to relieve the miners .
7 The Department of Industry provides CAD information centres up and down the country to give the tyro some help .
8 I want listeners up and down the country to hear the best of our local radio and regional journalism .
9 We want listeners up and down the country to have the opportunity to hear the best of our local radio and regional journalism .
10 As the Turks cut down the oak-trees to fuel the trains , so Lawrence blew up the track .
11 All rushing down the hillside to obey the Samhailt .
12 Some passers-by did not wait that long , leaping off buses and scrambling down the embankment to drag the injured out .
13 The corporal and the airmen first put on some trousers and literally threw themselves down the brae to meet the girls .
14 With a team of eminent academics , from Germany , France , Spain , Italy and Britain , an overall editor in the shape of Jean-Baptiste Durosell , former professor of contemporary history at the Sorbonne , and the backing of a powerful group of international publishers , he attempted the task of assembling , in one substantial but accessible volume , a distillation of all the elements , chronological , geographical , ethnographic , cultural , philosophical , spiritual , which have blended down the centuries to create the state of ‘ Europeanness ’ .
15 HP figures Sun tried its damnedest to come up with a full-featured workstation under $5,000 but when it looked at the margins , dumbed down the box to create the Classic .
16 Those that do come are small pallid workers , inching their way in long columns across the floor and down the shafts to collect the moist mud that is needed for further building work .
17 Extend your arms Keep them well down the boom to get the rig as upright as possible .
18 The rebirth of an underground implies induction , being drawn into shared exile , being both insider and outsider ; rather than trying to break down the doors to edify the unconverted .
19 Chola and Mina set out for the fields to continue the millet harvest , and Kalchu fetched the flat wooden spade and began beating down the mud to repair the leaking roof .
20 It 's what they put down the lavatory to disinfect the pan only they give it another name . ’
21 Here , however , is perhaps the place to consider the Act as a whole , in the context of the historical background already described and the general trend of attention to consumers ' interests at the time .
22 when when you do that , and obviously the need to gauge the erm presentation against audience contact to see that they 're involved and they 're obviously understanding what you 're saying and pick them up and grab them .
23 The fate of Poland demonstrated the price to be paid for oligarchic fracturing of state power ; the Pugachev rebellion ( see below , pp. 61–2 ) ( 1773–74 ) demonstrated all too brutally the need to buttress the Tsar 's authority .
24 And so the way to counteract the disease was to rid the body of its ill-balanced humours by means of blood-letting , laxatives or emetics — the three standard methods by which patients were hastened to an early death .
25 So the time to buy the place could be now .
26 ‘ Until we get promotion , we wo n't get the crowds to bring in the money to get the top players .
27 With coal supplies fast dwindling , Truman acted : the Federal government took over the mines and prepared to bring in the army to run the railroads .
28 What the Government 's proposals offer is not only the chance to seize the initiative from Mrs Thatcher on this front , but to begin to think carefully about what is meant regarding the devolution of power .
29 It was not only the struggle to reverse the result of the 1936 election , nor even to stamp out Marxism in Spain .
30 Only the brains to do the operations .
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