Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The manager of each package to be updated is checked to determine whether the specified user may carry out the changes . |
2 | However , the GP may subcontract out the screening visits/consultations to other health professionals working under his or her direction . |
3 | Pottery and commercial tinplate may have roughly the same tensile strength but if a cup is dropped on the floor it will shatter , perhaps almost explosively . |
4 | The fact that a storm may show up the poor condition of a flat roof does not signify that storm was the proximate cause of damage . |
5 | Thus , liability may follow where the third party does not know , but ought to know , of the breach . |
6 | In order to achieve this position , your bowman must know where the line is and how far away from it you are at any given moment . |
7 | HAVING read Mr. G. Palmer 's letter in the June 1992 Postbag , I felt the ERFSU should put forward the facts |
8 | The user should close down the LIFESPAN system if it is running and ensure that none of the other stand-alone LIFESPAN utilities are running . |
9 | The user should close down the LIFESPAN system if it is running and make sure that neither the Hard Copy facility nor the Validation facility are running . |
10 | British Rail should consider again the arguments for electrification of the midland main line . |
11 | With its enhanced ability , the computer should speed up the operation of British Robotic Systems 's main product , the Viking vision unit . |
12 | We must be able to judge nearer the time — Parliament must judge nearer the time — whether a single currency is in the interests of Britain . |
13 | In each case , the wizard must pick up the book and caress it for a minimum of 1 hour . |
14 | Each electron in an atom must have exactly the energy appropriate to one or other of the orbitals . |
15 | The user must decide when the machine 's knowledge is reliable enough , if it ever is . |
16 | The reason for such a power is that contemporaneous reporting may prejudice either the proceedings in question ( as where the material — although heard in open court — has not been made known to the jury ) or some further proceedings which were pending or imminent at the time . |
17 | ‘ This year 's pantomime should bring in the family audience , which is what we always aim for at pantomime time . ’ |
18 | It 's perhaps fitting that the Services and Communication Department should bring up the rear in this group of presentations , because one of its key priorities is to provide a coherent professional support service to the organisation as a whole . |
19 | The team leader does a further assessment before deciding whether a social worker or social work aide should take on the referral . |
20 | On 31 May 1974 , the Supreme Court decided by eight votes to nil that the President must hand over the tapes to the new Special Prosecutor , Leon Jaworski , and in July the House Judiciary Committee voted that the President should be impeached . |
21 | Internally , the routine use of electronic mail should cut down the amount of paper which passes between staff , and may reduce workload on support staff . |
22 | To a school librarian , the term might conjour up the image of compiling a computerized catalouge with details of resources held in the school library . |
23 | The Home Secretary , Sir Samuel Hoare , noted that any influx of refugees from the continent might bring together the political extremes — the fascists who had been attacking the Jews for three years and the communists and other left-wing elements who might argue that Jewish refugees were taking away Gentile employment . |
24 | If Dave has no joy with the local highway authority , he could try enlisting the help of a local councillor , or a local branch of the Ramblers ' Association might take up the case . |
25 | Interviews were tape-recorded so that a trained rater could play back the tape and rate the relatives on : critical comments , hostility , overinvolvement , warmth and positive remarks . |
26 | To voters , who hope that a clear result will speed the end of the recession , an unclear result could have precisely the reverse effect . |
27 | The murals of Diego Rivera for the Secretariat of Public Education in Mexico City are admitted by the critic Antonio Rodriguez not to be all of an equally high standard , ‘ but what poet could keep up the same lyrical flow for a thousand verses ? |
28 | A spokesman for Bond Corporation admitted the action could wipe out the entire group . |
29 | Fridays she went to her nanna 's and the wind could blow away the chimneypots without having the slightest effect on her nanna . |
30 | But Dot could see how the lady herself wore white cotton gloves to handle the clothing , so as not to touch it directly . |