Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [modal v] [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 | A lump-sum specific grant would change the budget line to 145 . |
6 | The department will now take charge of the legal battle to recover the Barlow Clowes funds and that money will offset the payouts . |
7 | With the hood down my summer sun bleached hair might give the wrong message ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ Each part may call the furthest , brother , ’ |
12 | Those interested in the services offered by the LX network at regional level should contact the LX in their locality . |
13 | Our findings suggest that this ‘ inappropriate ’ adrenergic response may facilitate the development of tachycardiomyopathy and could be a target for therapy . |
14 | Each paradigm will regard the world as being made up of different kinds of things . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | But games companies seem convinced that only the odd tomboy would enjoy the shoot outs and punch-ups of the average game . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents . |
21 | THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents . |
22 | THE problem with sending Christmas gifts to children living overseas is that postage can double the price of the presents . |
23 | A professional photographer will capture the chain of events , from the bride leaving her home to the cutting of the cake . |
24 | Some of their aims are that learning methods should be non-directive , interactive , and based on clinical cases and that teaching should foster the ability to evaluate critically published data on different treatments and new drugs . |
25 | It was usually supposed that teaching should follow the order of discovery , for then the student is made to begin with familiar things . |
26 | So no piece of information is too trivial for consideration : monster otaku may collect the names of the various actors who wore the rubber suits in an episode of Ultraman ( a trashy humanoid vs monster Japanese TV show , still watched on endless reruns ) and who were conspicuously shorter than in other shows ; ‘ idol ’ otaku may discover what university the father of Seventies teenybop star Hikaru Nishida attended . |
27 | The idea here is that Parliament will set the framework of general rules for society , the executive will govern within those rules and an independent judiciary will resolve disputes over the meaning of those rules and will , in particular , keep the executive within the boundaries of law . |
28 | As each successive Parliament is deemed to be all powerful , logically , that Parliament must have the power to make or unmake any law . |
29 | All of us must have been deeply disturbed by the Chancellor 's refusal to answer the question this afternoon — yes , we agree that Parliament must take the final decision , but what decision will he recommend in those circumstances ? |
30 | In 1340 the king conceded that parliament should have the right to grant the maltote , which it proceeded to do for a period of fifteen months . |