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

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1 After much legal deliberation , the lord president of the Council of the North , the earl of Strafford , pronounced that Vermuyden must bear the cost of a major new channel , still called ‘ Dutch River ’ , to rectify the situation .
2 That is the right way forward for this country , the European Community and the wider Europe which I hope in due course will join the Community .
3 It is best to classify this as a prefix-suffix error : any corrective teaching should focus the children 's attention on the effect of -ing on words that end in -e .
4 Carl Wood , the chairman of the obstetrics and gynaecology department at Monash University , predicts that the freeze-thaw technique will reduce the number of surgical procedures needed to produce a pregnancy .
5 Thus the monetary authorities could reduce the variation in output by adopting a simple rule that links the level of money supply to the lagged shock to aggregate demand , and this dominates the more simple rule that just set money supply equal to a constant that was independent of the state of aggregate demand .
6 A lump-sum specific grant would change the budget line to 145 .
7 The department will now take charge of the legal battle to recover the Barlow Clowes funds and that money will offset the payouts .
8 believe that Labour policies would make the economic position dramatically worse .
9 Alternatively , regional preferences would dominate the findings if the survey was restricted to only one of these regions .
10 With the hood down my summer sun bleached hair might give the wrong message ?
11 I mean , if you , if you into , if you were trying to look into building or commercial and you had to send them a planning application for it , you 'd have to prove that building could support the weight .
12 The difficulty is that the applicability of such general principles is subject to divergent interpretations ; in the absence of any authoritative international bodies entitled to give an impartial view , Cassese argues that ‘ the implementation of the general principles on weapons turns on the military strength of belligerents : strong States can dodge the bans without fear .
13 He was unfailingly modest in behaviour and appearance , though his luxuriant hair used to excite the cupidity of the two hairdressers in the little barber-shop opposite the entrance to the Hospidaje Lisboa .
14 I have resigned myself wholly to the will of God — and trust that you and my dear sister will do the same … for He does nothing without a cause .
15 Each part may call the furthest , brother , ’
16 Those interested in the services offered by the LX network at regional level should contact the LX in their locality .
17 Our findings suggest that this ‘ inappropriate ’ adrenergic response may facilitate the development of tachycardiomyopathy and could be a target for therapy .
18 3.11 The Licenced Products shall carry the full Converted Text of the Work , or sub-sets of the full Converted Text of the Work subject to approvals under clause 3.12.1 below .
19 Each paradigm will regard the world as being made up of different kinds of things .
20 By 1994 the principal is confident that every student on a full-time course will have the chance to visit a foreign country as part of their studies .
21 But games companies seem convinced that only the odd tomboy would enjoy the shoot outs and punch-ups of the average game .
22 Each user will wave the ‘ pen ’ over the bar code at a different speed , and there may well be significant variations each time the same person uses the system .
23 It was agreed that sister would ask the district nurse to visit him to assess his mobility at home and give him help initially to bath .
24 Students who wish to enter a combined course must complete the first year satisfactorily , with passes in two units in each of the two subjects which they wish to combine .
25 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
26 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
27 THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents .
28 A professional photographer will capture the chain of events , from the bride leaving her home to the cutting of the cake .
29 No attempt at a comprehensive review of the rules is made ( for that solicitors will use the current edition of The Law Society 's Guide to Professional Conduct ) ; rather , those provisions which touch on matters affecting firms , either directly or through the consequence of their being liable for the acts of their individual partners , are considered .
30 The three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit found the law " clearly unconstitutional " under the terms of the Supreme Court 's June 29 decision , although the judgment did little to clarify the outstanding question of how lower courts would interpret the Supreme Court 's ruling on " undue burden " .
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