Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | However , we shall be satisfied only when no more such arrests are made , so that we do not have to go through the same business all over again . |
32 | In this way he forces the reader to go through the same process of retrospective illumination that he himself has undergone . |
33 | Whether local government would be allowed to go through the same process is difficult to say . |
34 | While the Capital Guarantee Bond may be a fairly simple product it more or less requires us to go through the same process as all other new products . |
35 | He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught . |
36 | He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught . |
37 | The drawback is the cost of insisting that everyone goes for the same type of equipment . |
38 | Falconi , swept over the island , while the Bf109Es of 7/JG 26 also made for the same location . |
39 | It appears to reflect a course of practice , developed during the latter part of the 19th century , to abstain from questioning , not after charge , but after the suspect had been taken into custody ; and it appears that in general any evidence obtained from such questioning was regarded as inadmissible : see Archbold 's Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 28th ed. ( 1931 ) , p. 407 . |
40 | In syllable timing each syllable is given about the same amount of time and therefore seems to be more distinctly pronounced than in a stress timed language . |
41 | T.annectens is generally regarded as the same species , although separation has been suggested . |
42 | Any nominated initials/sex identity codes which occurred more than once were treated as the same person . |
43 | In addition , while many , if not all , children are likely to take GCSE examinations in the most popular subjects of Maths and English , the examination is primarily designed for the same population as covered by O-level and CSE , namely the top 60 per cent or so . |
44 | The second common mistake ( not made in this case ) is to impose a sentence for an either way offence for which the offender has been committed under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.S6 a sentence in excess of six months ' imprisonment , which is possible if the offender is committed for the same offence under Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.38 . |
45 | In the whole country only two lorries had been hijacked during the latter part of May and neither was on Hatton 's regular route . |
46 | Since so much capital has external sources , the bourgeoisie have not come through the same phase of saving and investment , as did their European counterparts , but have moved straight to a consumption stage . |
47 | It was strange now , walking through the same streets , to know that by then it had already happened . |
48 | There is a new Nelson First Certificate Course to accompany the three other course titles Nelson already has for the same exam . |
49 | Has anyone got any I mean I you do n't all need to write about the same thing or anything . |
50 | THE Danes voted for the same treaty yesterday that they rejected last June because they were misled by the media and politicians , claimed an East Anglian Tory Euro-rebel . |
51 | It is challenging for the same leadership in applications software . |
52 | Venus is much smaller , but nevertheless still has about the same mass as the Earth . |
53 | Despite Sealink 's best efforts , I ca n't wait to escape our tiny cabin for the Bentley , whose interior I reckon has about the same amount of room but is more expensively trimmed . |
54 | It was the young Scots ' first win in four outings and gave them an outside chance of qualifying for the latter stages of the championship . |
55 | A panel made up of a small group of SCOTVEC 's senior committee members was brought together to sift through the many college 's nominees . |
56 | However , Hall ( 1982a ; 1982b ) hoped that higher-skilled and better-paid jobs would eventually Appear through the same processes that had driven countries such as Hong Kong , South Korea and Singapore from low-grade , low-paid economies into higher , if not always ‘ higher-tech ’ production . |
57 | Even if the vendor is selling the whole of his trade , it seems from Inland Revenue Statement of Practice 8/81 that he can invest the proceeds of sale in acquiring new qualifying assets , as part of a new trade , and this will count as the same trade for roll-over relief purposes , so that his gain on the sale of the assets of the old trade is deferred . |
58 | As a result , the council having declined to give an undertaking , the interlocutory injunction was discharged ; and your Lordships were informed that the interlocutory injunctions granted in about 100 other cases were likewise discharged for the same reason . |
59 | The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease . |
60 | Newley and I have been bidding for the same things for years . ’ |