Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ One of the reasons I think the Japanese are so good at putting in quality systems is that , in some ways , it 's painful attention to detail , a series of little things which really improve performance .
2 Well in that case I think the cheapest cheapest alternative yeah is erm , if you 're gon na do er something like that , would be a barn dance in the hall down Edinburgh Way er which you get quite cheap
3 Yet when I step off the bus at the Coronet cinema I get the same lurch as when I first left home .
4 Of course I know the vast majority — especially the New People — do n't care a damn about any of the arts .
5 Of course I share the hon. Gentleman 's sympathy in the case of Mr. Newell .
6 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman that assurance .
7 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman the pledge that we shall take up any of those cases , should he send the details to me .
8 In the afternoon I watch the English football .
9 ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host .
10 Er Mr Chairman I trust the local member Mr be my
11 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
12 Right , I have two letters on the side I open the first one .
13 At many points in this chapter we have noted the problems of trying to define child abuse , identifying the characteristics which separate the high risk from the rest and hence aid prediction , together with the problems of constructing preventive and treatment interventions which concentrate exclusively on child abuse .
14 Partnership in Learning : The Teacher Placement Service and the National Curriculum , sponsored by Lloyds Bank , comprising guidelines which recognise the four key stages of the National Curriculum and address the core , foundation and cross-curricular themes .
15 Here we find songs which use the thirty-two-bar form but fill it with angular melody and tonally shifting harmony ( ‘ All the Things You Are ’ ; ‘ Body and Soul ’ ) or with polyrhythms ( ‘ Fascinatin' Rhythm ’ ) ; we find , too , a song like George Gershwin 's ‘ A Foggy Day ’ , which does not use a standard form , boasts a tune consisting almost entirely of leaps , rather than innocuous conjunct motion , and is structured with such motivic tightness as to be almost serial in method ( see Ex. 6.3 , p. 184 below ) .
16 Choose the songs which show the widest range of your abilities , and put the best one first .
17 Some statisticians dislike this property : they prefer symmetric measures of association which take the same value whichever way round the causal effect is presumed to run .
18 All mammals have ears which follow the same basic plan as ours .
19 A wonderful range of special painting techniques can be used on just plain flat lining paper to give completely individual pattern/colour combinations which give the overall impression of a texture .
20 Remove the four bolts each side which bolt the backrest brackets to the body sides and you now have a two seater .
21 For example , Dickens is fond of parenthetical constructions which allow the generalizing authorial voice to interrupt the narrative flow .
22 A coach will then help each student select those methods which match the dynamic performance of the kayak in use and which are most appropriate to the personal aims and values of the trainee .
23 When this is the case methods which give the entire distribution rather than some of the averages referred to above must be used .
24 He has himself , let us say , spent a couple of disillusioning years in Bali , so that he fully understands the considerations which tempt the young man , but has the advantage of fuller information .
25 Is this asymmetric behaviour an intrinsic property of the stem cell , or are there environmental signals which control the different pathways of the daughter cells ?
26 Cancer cells become tumorigenic as a result of multiple independent steps which subvert the normal growth control mechanisms described earlier .
27 In general the law changes look like long overdue positive steps which strike the delicate balance of encouraging attacking enterprise while also punishing sides intent on killing the ball in defence .
28 Cities & Deserts : Travels in Oman , Jordan & Libya , portraits and landscapes by Ann Jousiffe which reflect the cultural diversity of the Arab world , including rarely seen images of Libya ( 4–29 Feb ) .
29 These are the groups and organizations which express the vast diversity of interests within society .
30 In the early decades of this century the diverse private welfare organizations ( freie Verbände ) began to firm up their organizational structures which resulted in the founding around 1920 of the major welfare organizations which dominate the German welfare landscape today : Side by side with the Protestant ‘ Innere Mission ’ and the Catholic ‘ Caritas ’ , which date back to the nineteenth century , and the Jewish central welfare association ( Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der Deutschen Juden , 1917 ) there developed the secular welfare associations of the labour movement ( Arbeiterwohlfahrt , 1919 ) — despite the socialist principle of the primacy of public welfare ! — of the German Red Cross , and of the independent hospitals and nursing institutions ( today called the ‘ Deutscher Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband ’ ) .
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