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

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1 Clarify a definite beginning and end for the task , and make clear how the effectiveness of the decision will be assessed .
2 Erm as the scale of the problem became clear however the Party was forced to react and in a series of directives between February and May nineteen forty eight the leadership established more moderate ground rules for land reform .
3 As it stands , this organisation does not make clear how the parts relate to each other , what the development is , or even what the point is of some of the parts ( why should there be a special section devoted to her final novel but not the others , for example ? ) .
4 But what you 're doing here I think it is er , er an example of the partnership , a partnership that goes back for many years , certainly during World War Two and I think er it is still strong and er holds firm today the partnership between the United States and Great Britain .
5 But I do not regard these factors as justifying sweeping away the law which for so long has regulated the conduct of charitable corporations .
6 Now unfortunately , that 's how it should of worked but the message got lost down the line somewhere .
7 In complete figures the head generally sits straight on the lion-neck , but the long , sinuous bird 's neck is a constant feature of the cauldron-heads .
8 By mid-afternoon , with DeFreitas absent nursing a sore groin , and after Botham and Lawrence had shared a fruitless new-ball partnership , Gooch 's men were looking right down the barrel .
9 A marriage begun without financial security looks hazardous to the poet , let alone where the man seems cunning and manipulative .
10 If the value of the whole expression , , is to remain constant then the value of the numerator must also fall .
11 If the price were to remain constant then the gain received on redemption would be constant .
12 If the vessel is sold unrepaired then the measure of indemnity will be the depreciation in the sale price caused by the unrepaired damage , provided such depreciation would not exceed the reasonable cost of repairs if the vessel had been repaired at the time of loss .
13 Neil , Gavin and Joyce acted full out the parts they actually played in the main stage performance and read in the other parts with scripts in their hands .
14 If we study the annual function of social capital — hence of the total capital of which the individual capital forms only fractional parts , whose movement is their individual movement and simultaneously integrating link in the movement of the total capital — and its results , i.e. , if we study the commodity-product furnished by society during the year , then it must become apparent how the process of reproduction of the social capital takes place , what characteristics distinguish this process of reproduction from the process of reproduction of an individual capital , and what characteristics are common to both .
15 ‘ It is turning chilly now the sun has gone down ; your baby must n't catch cold .
16 He 'll make sure neither the wife nor the two boys ever want for anything .
17 When Santa got stuck up the whatsit .
18 Plus , now he knows how Santa feels.The airman who got stuck up the chimney .
19 When Santa got stuck up the chimney .
20 When Santa got stuck up the chimney achoo achoo achoo
21 Philip loved the smelly , aggressive little dogs and was always fussing in case they got stuck down the rabbit holes .
22 She waited thus for what she judged to be half an hour , moving a few steps to and fro to keep warm whenever the coast was clear .
23 At the end of April I had almost forgotten my prediction for a release when Bilal and his partner , for whom we had no other name than Frank 's ‘ Jerk ’ , excitedly started spring-cleaning both the apartment and us .
24 The situation would of course be different if a method eventually became available whereby the sex of the offspring could be selected at conception .
25 We got drunk together the night before Boris left .
26 That was called Glen Bainey And there is a stone out there a great huge stone oh that was called Clachnagowan I 've seen that many And if you went there you If you got the length of Clachnagowan you looked right out the hill right out to Glen Bainey
27 and they actually failed there erm her riding test because they were n't sitting straight on the horse .
28 Projected changes in the type and nature of work available in the economy render urgent both the investigation of occupational choices made by young people , and the attempt to influence these choices in a direction related to the realities of the changing occupational structure .
29 Offerings of food are placed before the figure and so it assumes a role almost equal to that of a human , and it is in this light that it becomes understandable why the sanctum of Indian temples is usually taboo to all but the priests who attend the icon and perform the ceremonial prayers .
30 Through such examples , it becomes clear how the habitus acts both to generate the diversity of forms and , in turn , to classify these same diverse fields .
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