Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Why do authorities make the little things in life so difficult ?
2 In the least ‘ radical ’ forms , the home authorities remain the main providers of services , but the purchasing of services from other health authorities is increased .
3 In the least ‘ radical ’ forms , the home authorities remain the main providers of services , but purchasing of services from other health authorities is increased .
4 Will employers prefer the new graduates to the A level employees , and , where will the graduates with their already developed learning skills obtain their building surveyor education ?
5 The remaining yeast in the casks turns the residual sugars into alcohol while the natural gas produced escapes through a soft porous wooden peg knocked into the shive hole on top of the cask .
6 Then the pendulum swung too far in the other direction , towards an assertion that the Russians avoided the unpleasant aspects of colonialism as exemplified in Spanish , Portuguese or British experience .
7 He backed the plans to support the uneconomic farms and asked : ‘ Do we really need to compress the traditions and vitality of rural life and culture into the straitjacket of an industry like any other ? ’
8 The researchers met the social workers at the start of the study , and after each completion of the schedules , when they were also asked to fill in a brief checklist .
9 The main method of investigation will be a series of interviews with senior development control officers from one local authority planning department , in order to develop a prototype system using an expert system shell , followed by a wider interview survey involving several local authorities to corroborate the initial findings and further refine the system .
10 However , the split-brain findings may not apply to normal subjects , and attempts to compare the relative effects of damage to left and right sides of the brain are notoriously fraught with problems .
11 Band attempts to hit the high notes
12 In other featured games this week , the rejuvenated Phil Simms will be attempting to keep his throwing arm limber after last week 's 227 yard game against Chicago as the New York Giants host the dark horses Tampa Bay Buccaneers ; meanwhile the Green Bay Packers , fancied by many as Superbowl contenders , will be looking forward to clipping the wings of the Philadelphia Eagles before they have a chance to soar .
13 With a sigh she slid her hands beneath the front of his jacket and let her own fingers graze the hard stubs of his nipples .
14 This authority accounts using the following funds :
15 Hence Lapasset 's risible attempts to silence the English choirs .
16 Soon the behavioural change leads to new values and the new structures and policies to mirror the new values .
17 There have been many , sometimes conflicting , attempts to classify the main functions of language ( macro-functions ) .
18 Words came into my ears and my fingers made the appropriate movements .
19 The historical development of associations concerned with the employment relationship during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries may be explained as a negative response on the part of employers to accommodate the external challenges which confronted them on the basis of three broad sets of factors .
20 It is expensive but has a host of fine illustrations to support the 500-word pen-portraits .
21 Young people approaching the age when they would no longer be the formal responsibility of the local authorities became the primary consumers of residential care for several reasons : first , many had been placed with a family and temporary readmission to residential care was needed when such placements broke down ; second , some did not wish to join a new family and preferred group living amongst other young people and appointed caregivers ; and third , some were admitted to a residential setting for help with specific problems or as part of a strategy to prepare them for independent living .
22 Voluntary organisations in many cases became the effective agents of enforcement , as well as pressure groups constantly campaigning for further intervention , and here they became quasi-state apparatuses , a pattern which had a long history .
23 Chemical reactions involve the atomic elements , such as when carbon in coal and oxygen in the air are combined in fire to produce carbon dioxide and warmth .
24 The Union of Independent Kosovo Trade Unions called on all firms and institutions to reinstate the ethnic Albanians dismissed from their jobs after taking part in nationalist protests and the general strike of 1990 .
25 Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis .
26 The different purposes of payments to influence the outcome of court decisions in Kandyan and British times illustrates the divergent approaches to these tribunals .
27 Similarly the deceleration values occupy the DECVAL locations between DECST and DECEND .
28 In general , the voluntary organisations and some health authorities believe that hospitals should simply close their doors , thus forcing local authorities to provide the essential services in the community and the government to find the cash .
29 SCOTVEC sends a letter to all centres in August to let teachers and lecturers know the general areas for review .
30 Each day 's meals have been put together by nutritional experts to provide the right foods in the right proportion and this includes proteins , fats , fibre , vitamins and minerals .
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