Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | This chapter seeks to examine some of the means employed by New Historicism in trying to address these problems . |
32 | This chapter tries to answer these questions , to show the deficiencies in the system , and how to use a DIY survey in conjunction with the present schemes as a ‘ belt and braces ’ exercise . |
33 | English law seeks to avoid these risks . |
34 | I checked the documentation which implied that a 2Mb version of this machine needed to have all four SIMM sockets occupied for it to work . |
35 | Graduating payments and particularly the high score needed to trigger any payment are problems . |
36 | This conference intends to explore these and other related issues from a number of incisive and contentious angles . |
37 | This article aims to explore these questions on exercise as fully as possible . |
38 | This article aims to shed some light on JCI 's history , its relationship with JM and its many diverse interests . |
39 | This lid has to fulfil several other functions . |
40 | For some reason , this group seem to have more interest in women 's bottoms than any other in our sample . |
41 | Six weeks later , most of its organs are present and its outward appearance begins to resemble that of a baby . |
42 | The Iraqi coup seemed to confirm all the Foreign Office 's worst fears about Nasser becoming the Hitler of the Middle East . |
43 | Will my hon. Friend try to bring both sides together nationally — as is happening locally in Devon and Cornwall — to try to make some progress on this central issue , as well as pursuing the matter internationally ? |
44 | Will my right hon. Friend undertake to withdraw all Government funding for that organisation until it sends a clear message to young people about drugs — ’ No , no , and no ’ ? |
45 | What steps has my right hon. Friend taken to reduce those delays ? |
46 | There is no one social service designed to meet all the needs of old people . |
47 | Indeed titles are everywhere in China today , with little trace of the fact that the Cultural Revolution sought to banish such indicators of rank and position . |
48 | Thus , if the historical evidence seems to suggest that meat merged with mate , this can not be a valid interpretation according to this principle , because if it had happened then both meat and mate would subsequently have been eligible for merger with meet : speakers would not have known the difference . |
49 | An Iraqi tanker manages to unload some cargo at Aden , but Yemen then affirms its respect for sanctions . |
50 | The hon. Gentleman neglected to mention that unemployment in his constituency has fallen by nearly 20 per cent . |
51 | It is extraordinary that the hon. Gentleman wants to discuss this part of his party 's history . |
52 | If the right hon. Gentleman wishes to make any suggestions privately , I shall be very grateful for them . |
53 | The Labour party must be desperate to get into power if even such venerable leaders as the right hon. Gentleman have to make these obeisances in the direction of Brussels . |
54 | The old woman attempted to regain some dignity . |
55 | This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET by covenant . |
56 | This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET through the Gift Aid scheme . |
57 | One called Success After Sixty ( address on page 149 ) now considers anyone from the age of 50 because of early retirement or redundancy , or because some women on finding themselves alone at this age need to find another job . |
58 | Adenauer 's foreign policy continued to cause some controversy and even to provoke divisions between the CDU and FDP by 1957 . |
59 | Since plateaux do appear , as Figure 2 shows there must be some mechanism working to prevent this smooth movement of E F from one Landau level to the next . |
60 | Mr Nind this week declined to make any comment . |