Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The enclosures have been carefully sited and designed , and each supplies the essential features to answer the needs of particular types of animals . |
2 | Section 2.3 covers the key ideas of contestability and sustainability ( roughly , ease of entry and natural protection from inefficient entry ) and section 2.4 draws the various concepts together to consider the case for regulation . |
3 | That holds the two halves of the mast together |
4 | That holds the immune cells firm , he has been told . |
5 | The Public Order Act 1986 contains the following offences : |
6 | That has the double advantages of being |
7 | This summarizes the main processes and resources required to carry out that , this particular item of work . |
8 | And sometimes this fits the ethnographic facts in a quite straight-forward way . |
9 | On the question of delivery , cl 2.1 of Precedent 2 imposes the strict obligations of compliance with a specified delivery date upon the seller , which a buyer will normally try to require . |
10 | Following the PERT conventions this displays the logical dependences of the project activities very clearly , as indicated in Chapter 6 . |
11 | If every step is a fight resolved with authority then this exhausts the available resources , including the patience and goodwill of those people who will have to implement what the manager intends . |
12 | This involves the two groups plus a host of other musicians pooling their talents and putting out their releases . |
13 | This separates the individual eggs from the clump , and I spread them out in a layer one egg thick . |
14 | This produces the observed departures from the dipole field beyond about 10 R J . |
15 | This has the following points in its favour : |
16 | This contains the printed exhibits — company profiles , articles from business magazines , letters , telexes , memos and financial documents which provide vital input to each case . |
17 | The Compliance Definition 2 contains the application-visible interfaces common among system providers and some vendor-specific optional interfaces . |
18 | This emphasises the educational purposes of the placement to the young people , the school and the employers . |
19 | This complements the 1 Corinthians 12:3 text : ‘ No-one can say , ‘ Jesus is Lord , ’ except by the Holy Spirit . ’ |
20 | The Scottish history component in the first year comprises an overview of Scottish history : this establishes the long-term trends in the history of the country and its people . |
21 | This allows the new lights to have their own switch . |
22 | This allows the physical drives of the workstation to be accessed in the normal way . |
23 | When this happens the thin walls of the tubes are able to buckle , the helical fibrillae can then straighten themselves out and so the cell is enabled to elongate under the tensile load by something like 20 percent . |
24 | For lasers based on atomic transitions , this limits the available wavelengths to a few discrete lines , and even for molecular liquid dye lasers the practical tuning range for a given dye is limited to about 50 nm . |
25 | This limits the possible uses of such a technique to very active files that the user does not wish to reorganize frequently . |
26 | This groups the estimated costs under appropriate headings with subtotals . |
27 | This groups the estimated costs under appropriate headings with subtotals . |
28 | This reviews the recent changes announced in the Budget and shows their impact on London 's position as a favoured location for European headquarters . |
29 | Table 3.7 shows the regional disparities of unemployment throughout the UK in April 1975 and 1985 . |
30 | This details the acceptable forms of the linking that can take place by a set of pointers relating elements and routes through the structure . |