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

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31 The significance of economic support Drawing together the different strands of this discussion of economic support , we can ask : Who are the main beneficiaries within a family ?
32 In the introduction to the thirteen papers presented at the symposium held at Abo Akademi University in 1988 , Roger Sell tries to weave together the different strands by highlighting their central common core , namely that literature is a communicative discourse strictly related to ideology and power .
33 ‘ The small orders bring in the big ones . ’
34 Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison .
35 The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence .
36 He and the motor trader filled in the usual forms .
37 By the time we were off the Capes , there was water flying in all directions and glad cries as the Bénéteaus surfed down the glassy fronts of the swells .
38 Perhaps the essential task of bringing in the new democracies of eastern Europe will founder on economic collapse , ethnic unrest and social upheaval .
39 Bringing in the special schools
40 There 's little doubt the Commonwealth sees France as the main target of the mission , but as a mainly English speaking organization , its influence on President Mitterand may be limited so the French speakers among them will be pressed into service .
41 Skylark , one of the leading groups in this field , bring together the various strands of their respective influences to produce a vibrant and exciting sound .
42 ‘ Business-unit planning councils ’ bring together the top managers of strategic business units and the local presidents and top officials of the unions , perhaps four or five times a year .
43 The successes of the 1980s were based on close links with individual Passenger Transport Executives which bring together the local authorities of seven major conurbations .
44 But in the end when the mind has become permanently calm and we have released ourselves from the enslavement by the child , we can relax our guard and bring together the diverse parts of life in a total unity ,
45 But we were barely half-way before clouds crept down the high peaks to threaten us with rain or sleet .
46 The two men rode down the narrow alleyways where the great four-storey houses were interspaced with the ramshackle cottages and lean-tos of the workmen and artisans .
47 As he rode down the narrow goat-trails of the Khyber Pass , Battuta would have known that the Delhi Sultanate was violent frontier country , constantly in a state of war with the pagan Mongols to the north and the infidel Hindus to the south .
48 In this regard it can be seen that in order for the catechesis to work effectively the various members of the group have to work as a team — the L.C. is responsible for presenting the symbol well ; having a good story that echoes the goal clearly ; and providing the opportunity for EACH person to share their story .
49 Loose canvas seat covers were also carried on the upper decks .
50 These are replacements but are still carried on the original pendentives .
51 A variety of cargoes , as diverse as Britain 's industries , has been carried on the inland waterways .
52 In order to work properly the dominant forces in each of the three spheres have to monopolize the key resources for which there is great competition .
53 Here we can consider only the final versions .
54 Bishop Brewer has assured the local Anglican communities of our prayers and support during these difficult times and reaffirms our commitment to continuing dialogue with the Church of England and to tackling together the serious obstacles to full communion between us .
55 In this concluding section I shall try to pull together the preceding discussions of the theory , practice , and policy relating to tacit collusion .
56 The ten-year programme represents not so much a strategy for growth ; it is more a guess at the government 's ability to rein in the booming provinces of the southern coast and the Yangtze delta .
57 The candidate looks down the offered answers arid circles A or B or C or whichever answer he thinks appropriate .
58 But now the old paternalism began to reassert itself , determined that whatever shackles had been placed around the BBC should also tie down the commercial companies .
59 Scunthorpe 's faithful few in a crowd of 7,682 had huddled on the terraces like penguins on an ice floe as the dankness seeped down the Pennine valleys .
60 Arguably it is this aim which provides the ‘ ideological coherence which holds together the various initiatives and pieces of legislation ’ ( Stoker , 1988 , p. 251 ) introduced by the Conservative governments of the 1980s .
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