Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Former Shelbourne striker Gill has hammered in five goals to help end a Cliftonville famine since moving north last month — eight in partnership with former Glentoran Cup veteran Ron Manley .
2 However , unlike the position in England — where the Partnerships controlled so few resources directly — the SDA had its own funds to help expedite the strategy .
3 Authorities vary in how much residential care is available , and neighbourhoods differ in the amount of private residential homes and the take up of DSS funds to help pay the fees .
4 In a recent decision , the Venetian Comune cancelled funds to help pay the salaries of church custodians .
5 AT LAST week 's meeting of European Community leaders , the rich countries of Western Europe decided to provide funds to help develop the economies of their neighbours to the east .
6 Chesney , also managing director of Meiko Ltd 's UK research and development operation in Bristol , says the placing aims to raise a ‘ significant ’ amount of funds to help finance the project to build a TeraFLOPS-peak massively parallel machine due for shipment next year , for a cost of around $50m .
7 The ministry says it will provide special funds to help fight the disease .
8 Everyone from security guards to nurses and secretaries helped make the day go with a buzz .
9 But now it 's recruiting three hundred temporary employees for between three and six months to help launch the production of several new machines .
10 But now it 's recruiting three hundred temporary employees for between three and six months to help launch the production of several new machines .
11 Whilst eschewing Cain 's plans to sell state-owned utilities to help fund the budget deficit of more than A$1,000 million , Kirner 's 1990-91 budget — unveiled at the end of the month — included tax increases of A$580 million , public spending cuts of A$508 million and some 8,000 public service redundancies .
12 GUIDELINES DO INFLUENCE THE JUDGEMENT OF A DOCTOR
13 Owen , significantly , makes repeated reference to the work of those who insist that ‘ schools do make a difference ’ .
14 This suggestion seems in the right neighbourhood , for if checkerboard solutions do have a defect , it must lie in their distinctive feature , that they treat people differently when no principle can justify the distinction .
15 Societies should always be aware when they are launched that life is not always sweetness and light when the pressure is on and constitutions should be framed so that disputes do arrive the framework for settlement already exists .
16 One school , led by S. E. Finer , claims that the parties do make a difference and that , because parties have become more partisan , this is regrettable .
17 So , " parties do make a difference in the way Britain is governed … [ but ] the differences in office between one party and another are less likely to arise from contrasting intentions than from the exigencies of government " .
18 The coordinating of the various world pick-ups did try the patience of all concerned and the long waits at 5am on a chilly Christmas morning were no laughing matter .
19 The Human Factors specialist can rightly be accused of wanting to have a finger in every pie because , as he sees it , behavioural considerations do affect every design decision .
20 The exact relation of what we see on the vases to what was shown on the walls is something we shall have to consider , but that in some way these vase pictures do reflect the revolution in wall-painting can not be doubted .
21 Though it does not deny that subjects do have a duty to God to obey their ruler , it insists that rulers are not absolute , and themselves have duties to their subjects .
22 His early speeches did include an address on the fiftieth anniversary of the Karachaevo-Cherkessk autonomous region , which was administratively subordinate to Stavropol , and in December 1972 , on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the USSR , an article on the ‘ Great union of friendly peoples ’ appeared in the regional newspaper .
23 In experiments using British schoolchildren of the same age as Barron 's , selected according to similar criteria for being classified as " good " or " poor " readers , we have found that on a variety of tasks the poorer readers do show an ability to use the phonological codes for printed words ( Briggs and Underwood , 1982 ; Underwood and Briggs , 1984 ) .
24 ‘ The fact that no fewer than half the funds invested in small firms in Scotland comes from personal equity shows that Scots do have a flair for enterprise and a willingness to back their own judgment that is essential in every entrepreneur . ’
25 While the chances of a woman developing rheumatoid arthritis after a delivery are small , the researchers have nevertheless provided new evidence that hormones do play a role in some cases of the disease .
26 While we believe that their books do meet the criteria outlined above [ in the preceding paragraphs ] we have no doubt that so too do those of many authors who are favourites with children and teachers . ’
27 Suppose a judge then announces , in the style of law as integrity , that the precedents do establish a right to damages because that reading of the precedents makes them in retrospect morally sounder .
28 The point is well taken but attention to the planning decisions of ‘ spatially independent ’ capitalist organizations does show the character of power relations in capitalist exploitation .
29 However , one feature of his formulations does suggest the rigorist view .
30 BT 's plans to move into the home entertainment market by selling dishes to receive BSkyB broadcasts helped push the communications giant 3p ahead to 418p .
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