Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adv] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 You can select this to automatically arrange the icons within your new box , Windows will arrange the icons to fit any shape of box .
2 Of course the difference is that Rooney 's view — that it is wrong to knowingly give the patient a drug that will harm her — probably has universal support .
3 The need to secure obedience to the laws passed by Parliament is said to limit what Parliament can do in a situation in which there are those who are prepared to openly defy the law on the streets , with strikes , and with the gun .
4 The problem was that nobody from The Smiths camp was prepared to actually inform the band of this decision , and it was left to Easterhouse manager John Barrett to discover the sad truth almost by accident .
5 A person may be nominated for direct entry to fellowship if , by reason of public standing and professional experience , they appear to the council to be able and willing to personally advance the objectives of the Association .
6 Now can you understand why I 'm neither ready nor willing to quietly let the matter drop ? ’
7 At times , brash , slashing guitars suddenly rip through a sublime melody , only for Luna 2 to deftly heal the wound within the lick of a well-aimed riff .
8 It is one thing to produce an unbiased manuscript which adequately tells the complex factors which contributed to the American disaster that day ; it is quite another to successfully bring the story to life before the cameras .
9 It was impossible to completely check the global effects of each alteration to the file .
10 But if it was difficult to keep racism on it , it was impossible to even breathe the word heterosexism .
11 It is recognised that it is almost impossible to correctly identify the characteristics of fast growers at a start-up stage but once a track record of two or three years data exists selection may be possible .
12 Once again it is impossible to correctly terminate the filter for all frequencies and the usual practice is to terminate with resistance which is correct for most of the transmission band .
13 In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) .
14 In ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) we have the less common case of a property extended by an entity , E P ; we continue to assume that a qualified property remains a property : Where we are considering some actual form of words with a view to describing their categorizations and relationships , and especially where the phrases are somewhat more complex , it may be appropriate to partly invert the notation , and to omit the separate representation of the word-meaning , as in ( 21 ) which so depicts the intensional structure of ( 18 ) and ( 19 ) : Qualification is clearly an ordered relation and we shall assume that it is a binary relation ; one of the two elements related is the principal element ( on co-ordination , see Section 1.9 and Chapter 8 ) .
15 It is however felt by both Company and the County and District Councils that against the background of EEC directives , increasing regulations and a more open attitude to information , it is appropriate to fully inform the local residents about what to do if a major incident does occur .
16 It 's so easy to just write the slip and say I 've sold my car to mister so and so .
17 It is not always easy to directly compare the interest rates between different lenders because of differences in the way the charges are calculated — a good guide is the APR rather than the basic rate — and always bear in mind the possible arrangement or setting up fees !
18 USING THE American motion picture industry as a gauge of public interest it would seem that through the post-war years the American public was content to uneasily ignore the catastrophe that was Pearl Harbor .
19 ‘ My mind wandered off at four-love , ’ she admitted after winning nine games in succession from 1–1 to easily take the first set and forge a 4–0 lead in the second .
20 The fact that their citizens leak into the city to avail themselves of our facilities is something that we might deal with in another sphere , even on day residents were seen to attend the theatre in this town recently , erm unfortunately this authority does n't see fit to actually subsidise the theatre .
21 It was dreamed up for the Monkees and its original conception was supposed to loosely parody the Beatles ' films A Hard Day 's Night and Help .
22 They wo n't , the burglar is more likely to seriously damage the frame than the actual lock .
23 These emboli are likely to totally block the small capillaries that supply the intestines .
24 is not generally known to those persons who are accustomed or would be likely to deal in those securities but which would if it were generally known to them be likely to materially affect the price of those securities .
25 It would appear that the section covers only information which is specific , not generally known , and likely to materially affect the price of the securities in question .
26 Golf developments likely to adversely affect the landscape will be resisted .
27 However , this new test is likely to significantly reduce the strength of protection for program structure , menu command systems and interfaces .
28 Implementation of this new social care providing system is , therefore , likely to radically affect the structure of social service departments and the relationship between its constituent elements .
29 And now Lord Chancellor Lord MacKay has warned that spending cuts are likely to severely restrict the amount of aid available .
30 Indeed the continuing higher levels of poverty and unemployment amongst all the black communities are likely to further affect the educational chances of black children , not least because of the implications of material deprivation and unemployment for the physical and mental health of both adults and children ( Arnot , 1987 ; Taylor , 1987 ; Townsend , 1987 , ; Brah , 1986 ) .
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