Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [coord] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | We beat a retreat from the Queen Victoria Suite and climbed the stairs towards the second floor . |
2 | This , after all , is a programme designed to cut the US budget deficit and boost the economy . |
3 | Recent Draft Treaties provide for majority voting in the Council of Ministers to determine economic policy , to decide whether a member state is running an ‘ excessive ’ budget deficit and to impose the ‘ appropriate penalties ’ if necessary . |
4 | The first layer interatomic spacings can be determined by measuring α c along the directions for which specific crystal azimuths are aligned with the projectile direction and matching the experimentally determined ratio r/l ; = tan α c to the ( r , l ) coordinates of the shadow cone . |
5 | Praps mel can get out his white suit and medallion , comb his chest hair and do the job ? ? |
6 | ‘ Well , my plan 's to form a British chapter of the Monkey Wrench Gang and blow the bugger to pieces . |
7 | As high as a 30 storey building , it then extends above a sea level , clearing the 100 year storm level and forms the base structure housing accommodation areas , power plants , processing equipment , helideck and other topside modules . |
8 | On his return to France he was so enthusiastic about them that he even planted a trial field and let the local population steal them so that they could experience this new vegetable for themselves . |
9 | ‘ Supporters of the parish council scheme have consistently claimed majority support and dismissed the objectives as a vociferous minority . |
10 | Burgon winded his way through the Bangor defence and passed the ball to Minnis whose shot was well saved by Brown . |
11 | But for people who are on income support and receive the attendance allowance , their charge will go up from four forty five to seven fifty . |
12 | Having escaped from detention with several of his supporters , he proclaimed himself commander-in-chief of the Kaba camp and demanded the release of other officers arrested after the May 27 incident . |
13 | turn the mixture into the pre-cooked pastry case and pour the topping over it . |
14 | Daisy was still giggling when she got home to Snow Cottage and made the mistake at lunch of telling Perdita that Ricky had read the lesson . |
15 | Be a kind sister and take the men their food today for me . " |
16 | Be a kind sister and take the men their food for me today . " |
17 | Best known for her incredible chocolate-coated performance as Nicola , the depressive bulimic , in Mike Leigh 's Life Is Sweet ( for which she won the LA Critics award and gained the admiration of pervy chocoholics everywhere ) , the 28-year-old from Rawtenstall is now enjoying massive critical acclaim and popular success on stage and screen . |
18 | He must have forgotten there was a wind change , in any case a great mass of sand was blown in the direction of the little Base Camp and smothered the tea swindle but , worse still , it also smothered the various Instructors who were resting whilst the pupils were carrying out a detail in the air . |
19 | Alan added : ‘ The pipework tested forms a key THORP effluent route and involves the pipebridge connection to the Magnox Separation Plant and various effluent treatment facilities , so there was a lot of co-operation between various BNFL sections and contractors . |
20 | When you 've done that , open the saloon deck hatch and put the sweaters on hangers , then hook them over the coaming . |
21 | The programme aims to increase inspection reliability and to standardise the inspection procedures of all the participating manufacturers . |
22 | The cart-track crossed by a brick culvert and climbed the opposite slope to a five-barred gate in the thorn hedge . |
23 | The Leeds Service Crew are all retired these days , reclining in the West Stand and checking the papers for their shares . |
24 | The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm . |
25 | If there is a large capacitance inside the receiver , across the battery terminals , this absorbs much of the switch-on surge and reduces the risk . |
26 | To those who wish to do the play in this way , our advice is to start work on the Pamela script and let the offstage characters develop during the rehearsal process . |
27 | It provides the greatest area of enclosed water , retains the operational use of Cardiff dock and provides the greatest opportunity for waterside development and water-related recreational uses . |
28 | She went on to Baku , where she recorded in her journal information about the young naphtha/oil industry and described the Zoroastrian fire temple and the Maiden 's Tower . |
29 | He stiffened the sinews , jutted the jaw , summoned the Baker blood and delivered the ‘ once more into the breach dear friends ’ soliloquy with fiery passion . |
30 | If you need more forms simply contact the Fundraising Department or photocopy the one supplied . |