Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The cash-and-carry transactions used to determine the CTD bond for a given futures price can also be used to determine the fair price of the futures contract once the price of the CTD bond is known .
2 The use of language also affects the way healthcare professionals and clients perceive both the care given and the concept of counselling itself .
3 As the two small squares grow so the trio reaches a peak of energy and declines into a single large square .
4 Gallus himself died in 551 , and at his death the local clergy put forward the name of the priest Cato ; the bishops officiating at the burial of Gallus offered to consecrate Cato there and then , and to square the appointment with the king , who was only a minor , subsequently .
5 The followers of Eufrasius resorted to simony , backed by the financial support of the Jews , but the clergy put forward the name of Avitus .
6 How many English readers know even the title of anything he wrote ?
7 The words mark both the girl 's mastery of sexual difference , and her subjugation by it ; both her pleasure in her mastery of an appropriate action , and her lack of social power .
8 The guideline for division of any race is usually when entries reach double the safety factor , but the Dunston have sensibly taken the decision to divide their Maiden even though the original entry of 29 falls one short of this maxim .
9 Since N-Oct 5 proteins contain only the POU DNA-binding domain and lack the homopolymeric glutamine and glycine stretches ( see Figure 1 and 2 ) , it seemed possible that N-Oct 5 would inhibit N-Oct 3 by competing for DNA-binding .
10 It is possible that efficiency considerations dominate once the nature of transactions is given , but that power is important in explaining their nature .
11 One might prefer a priest or minister and sometimes retired clergy have both the experience and time for this sort of ministry .
12 Patrick Benson 's illustrations match both the humour and the tenderness of the words .
13 Data on the class background of both British and senior American judges show clearly the dominance of the upper classes .
14 In the area of child care policy , juvenile crime is the prime example where figures based on actual offences overlook both the discretion applied by law enforcement agencies and the effects of detection efficiency .
15 Constant checks should be made on the key rack , usually late at night or early in the morning , so that if any keys go astray the matter is investigated immediately .
16 It allows us the conclusion that has just been contemplated : that the difference between causal items and their effects has its basis not only in the consideration that causal circumstances fix uniquely the occurrence of their effects , but also in the consideration that causal circumstances precede their effects .
17 From the above argument a simple hypothesis can be inferred : when these environmental uncertainties increase so the strain towards corporate criminal activity will increase .
18 If all these separate grams occur then the candidate string can be said to be allowable .
19 If the juices run clear the bird is cooked , if not , return to the oven for a little longer .
20 Most fellwalkers remember clearly the summit details of the mountains and hills they climb : the highest cairns are pinnacles of achievement , the crowning moment of expeditions , the ultimate reward .
21 Selden B14 , a later fifteenth-century and unquestionably unreliable example , makes the Shipman 's Tale follow the Man of Law 's Tale , and consequently names the Shipman in the Epilogue of the Man of Law 's Tale where other manuscripts name either the Squire or the Summoner as the pilgrim offering to speak next .
22 Given the right conditions the growth of the foliage will be quite fast and as the days get longer the flower buds will start to appear .
23 He contends that the style of operation of the CNAA is inimical to this task and that course validation takes too long and compromises in course design which arise from the resolution of the often marked differences within validating boards affect adversely the quality of the work of polytechnics .
24 Their armour and weapons reflect perfectly the influence of both Christian and Moorish arms .
25 Vague and slightly patronising references were made to volunteers providing the companionship and neighbourly services for which health and social service workers have neither the time nor the responsibility " .
26 Despite the effort expended on getting public areas right , many guests see only the lobby and their bedroom ; and if the bedroom does not work or the decor is offensive , the guest will not return .
27 This provides a file that is well packed ; however , if conditions change later the file needs to he respecified .
28 ‘ As soon as weather conditions change then the programme of steam trains can be resumed .
29 Vietnam 35 years later , moving images and sounds bring home the horror of a napalm attack .
30 The changes influence both the nature of working lives and the time spent outside work .
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