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

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1 Abolitionists did not expect immediate conversion by slaveholders ; it was not necessary in so far as they were sure planters could not for long resist the economic imperatives .
2 The black girl bent suggestively forward to slowly slide the lighted candle into her backside , and as she held it in her back passage , the whip effortlessly flicked out the flame .
3 This is a Well-Tempered Clavier of universal appeal that seems to paradoxically embrace the romantic Russian school of Feinberg and Goldenweiser , ( Nikolayeva 's teacher ) , as well as the demands of our own age for authenticity and clarity .
4 Underlying the mental health movement in the USA was ‘ widespread faith in the ability of mental health experts to effectively manipulate the social environment ’ .
5 Of course he is still er going to presumably appoint the regional panels , the professional recruitment consultant and the two people who themselves will be independent of government .
6 Your best bet then is to loosely coil the excess cable , secure with a plastic-covered wire tie , and concealed behind the tank , still use the cable tidy .
7 This is illustrated in developed countries by the increase in unemployment which is fundamentally a failure to properly utilise the total Human Resource .
8 If client experience did not change , it was important to know whether this was a result of the failure of the experimental service to work , or a failure to properly create the experimental service .
9 The Milanese took great pains over its reconstruction in order to properly reinstate the great courtyard that formed the heart of Il Filarete 's dream .
10 There were persistent complaints that the rates system was complicated and inequitable , for instance because it was difficult to properly assess the rentable value of any property .
11 She sighed as she felt his mouth gently touching hers , before the sweet warmth of his tongue parted her lips to avidly savour the inner softness of her mouth .
12 In Fig. 5 shoot ( a ) has been allowed to grow and is being trained to eventually replace the main branch ( b ) , while another replacement shoot ( c ) has again been encouraged but cut back .
13 Young otters do not like the water and quite often , mum has to forcibly shove the reluctant infant into the river for its first lesson !
14 The research first aims to empirically model the resulting adjustments in the economy ( such as the savings rate , housing demand and employment ) .
15 Cooling water pumps were incapacitated , and even though the twin reactors were shut down , it took many hours for the operators to successfully control the residual heat in their cores .
16 He is the first doctor in Britain to successfully attempt the three-step microsurgery .
17 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
18 Laura glanced through her eyelashes at the thick dark hair curling over the edge of his collar , the relaxed set of his broad-shouldered figure as he continued to idly watch the passing scenery , while he talked so calmly and dismissively about a marriage which , it was quite clear , had never been of any major importance in his life .
19 The interaction between risk rating and accident estimate across the ten junctions suggests that subjects were able to sensibly dissociate the two judgment tasks in the laboratory setting .
20 Consideration should be given to modifying the composition of National Park Committees to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any significant single interest group domination .
21 Consideration should be given by government to modifying the composition of National Park Committees in order to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any single interest group domination .
22 TO BETTER serve the growing North American market , Rolls Wood Group [ Repair and Overhauls ] Ltd opened an American sales and customer liaison office in 1991. was appointed as sales manager for the Americas .
23 Mahmoud , sitting behind the Chief 's desk to better express the awful power of the state , had them brought in .
24 There have been occasions this season when Quakers have taken the lead and then sloppily folded ; but this time the players rolled up their sleeves to jealously protect the three points .
25 The intended effect , within the province , must be to so terrify the nationalist population that more will turn their backs on Sinn Fein and the IRA .
26 He was the only MP to so oppose the new Clause in Standing Committee A on 8th December 1987 .
27 Her small hand slipped under the heavy scrotum to manipulate his two delicate round balls with her supple fingers , and to gently scratch the wrinkled flesh of that hairy pouch with her fingernails .
28 It 's designed to gently exercise the small , delicate facial muscles to help prevent wrinkles and sagging .
29 Then someone suggested trying to manually separate the little ‘ knops ’ , thinking them down .
30 It is possible to manually operate the UV ‘ Light Box ’ by operating switch S3 , which completes the circuit to the relay coil and also illuminates D8 .
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