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

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1 Yet , as this example illustrates , few expositions of the rival conceptions of contract entirely miss the division of questions which we have identified .
2 One review board chairman agreed completely with the inspector , one completely disagreed and in the third case the chairman merely rewrote the report in different words without coming down on one side or the other .
3 They can establish , at least , that the author is an authority on the subject — though this does not of course necessarily guarantee the quality of the end product .
4 It did not of course necessarily destroy the monarch 's power of choice .
5 Most of the ballroom saw the despatch being given , and could tell from Webster 's dust-stained boots that he must have ridden hard to bring the paper to Brussels , but the Prince merely thrust the despatch into a pocket of his coat and went back to his scrutiny of the younger women .
6 Bacteria in mud and in the root mass naturally denitrify the water .
7 The references I have made to light and existence only touch the surface of a very complicated debate .
8 Thus language and action together reflect the theme of the novel : the price of the highest achievements of mankind is his potential for evil .
9 Most legal departments in industry merely do the work that would ordinarily be entrusted to a solicitor ; sometimes it is largely confined to routine conveyancing and the drawing of contracts , but a much wider field may be touched , including the formation of subsidiary companies , company finance , insurance and employers ' liability , patents , trade marks — there is , in fact , hardly any limit to the economic activities upon which a large corporation may engage .
10 If , as I have argued , thought and consciousness irreducibly escape the net of physicalist interpretation , and if , as I have suggested , the external world must possess the mind-like property of generality if it is to be conceivable , then we can see that Socrates ' assertion in the Phaedo , that the world must be explained by reference to mind , was essentially correct .
11 Mummy best open the door for Grant .
12 First , existing studies of the costs of abatement generally ignore the extent to which the demand for and supply of different fuels are affected by subsidies and taxes .
13 Not only will such a division of labour approximately halve the size of the lexicon ( by accounting for different interpretations of words by a general external principle ) , it will also immeasurably simplify the logical base of semantics — the word some can be equated directly with the existential quantifier in predicate logic ( while the reading " some and not all " taken as basic leads to serious internal contradictions : see Horn , 1973 and Chapter 3 below ) .
14 Those who pay lip-service to a principle they do not intend to put into practice always run the risk of being outflanked by those whose homage is more sincere .
15 The significance of this decision is emphasised by the fact that the failure to deliver a new car also put the seller in breach of the implied condition that the goods should comply with their description .
16 Product proliferation also begat the promotion monster .
17 Climatic conditions and the underlying subsoil also affect the pattern of decay on sites ; sand , for example , weathers more rapidly than chalk .
18 Many users of search also appreciate the fact that an approach to an executive by an intermediary partly removes any moral dilemma employees may face about being disloyal .
19 Those who could use the results of research also face the problem of deciding how much confidence they can place in a study .
20 The President also put the option of self-determination for whites on the agenda .
21 The figures for concentration overall indicate the degree of centralisation of decision-making in the economy as a whole .
22 Inflationary gap Now relax the assumption that wages and prices are fixed , and consider Fig. 10 which illustrates an inflationary gap .
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24 Killion immediately put the nose down .
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