Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [n mass] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Because of debts they are often forced to sell their land and therefore lose the means of livelihood that their family has known and understood over the generations . |
2 | They are an essential element in the management process and they provide the means of participation of various interests . |
3 | There is this idea that if you send the works of art abroad , either you put them in danger , or you 're selling your art cheaply , even though its only lending . |
4 | Quatro Pro provide a series of dialogue boxes for sorting , analysing and searching for data . |
5 | It is such measurable levels of activity over a given time period however which provide a means of support and comparison . |
6 | They claim some 10-20pc of Britain 's electricity could be wind-generated in the long term and say every kilowatt of electricity produced in this way saves around a kilogram of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide being emitted from a coal-fired power station . |
7 | People need to be able to store their wealth : they want a means of saving . |
8 | Article 13 allows the service of documents and the taking of evidence by consular and diplomatic agents in the state in which they are accredited , provided their acts are not contrary to the law of that state and involve no means of compulsion . |
9 | Butter a 12cm/4½in round earthenware or china dish for the stuffing . |
10 | This means that you thunder down the approach at Spitfire cruising-speed till , upon reaching a point one minute from the runway , you almost stop the aircraft in mid-air ( sending anyone inside towards the windshield ) , then bring it down at Bonanza-pace to a landing which , with practice , can be as short as 1,100 feet . |
11 | Cover the salmon with kitchen foil and press the salmon down with a weighted board or a couple of heavy cans . |
12 | Seize the means of production ! |
13 | For if , as we have seen , the vacuity at the heart of Owen 's prospectus was the tacit assumption that owners , having seen the light , would agreeably acquiesce in the expropriation of their property in order that it would be beneficially used by the workers , that at the heart of Marx 's was that the proletariat would as the movement of the dialectic ordained , seize the means of production . |
14 | The proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie and seize the means of production , the source of power . |
15 | Lay sprigs of fresh fennel on foil on the grill rack , and put the trout on top , sprinkle them with chopped fennel . |
16 | The ground crew can now work to refuel , clean the squashed bugs off the bubble and put the aircraft to bed . |
17 | IRAQ threatened yesterday to send fighters to patrol its border with Iran , but British and American officials said that would violate the terms of the Gulf war ceasefire and put the aircraft at risk of being shot down by the allies . |
18 | Perhaps it 's time for the electorate to call a halt and put the MPs on unemployment benefit to see how they would manage . |
19 | Grease and line a 15cm/6in round cake tin and an 18cm/7in round cake tin with a double layer of greaseproof paper , then wrap the tins with a collar of double thickness brown paper — it needs to stand well above the tin . |
20 | Grease and line a 20cm/8in round cake tin . |
21 | The new 3200–400 and 3200–600 models in the proprietary minicomputer line expand the low end and mid range of the Series 3200 , using CMOS and ECL gate arrays on the single-board processors , which support a 64M-byte per second system bus . |
22 | The trust is based at the restored railway station at Coalbrookdale , and on the site they have constructed a traditional cruck-framed barn , in which they hold a series of leisure courses on traditional crafts . |
23 | Consider the statistics in Table 1 : |
24 | It also does n't have to be a particularly fast drive because spreadsheets read the data into memory once when you start using them and after that the speed of the disk has no effect . |
25 | Somewhere between these lie the dynamics of group communication and the communications of organisations . |
26 | Adding to the enjoyment of a visit to the Royal Museum of Scotland are the Volunteer Guides , who run a series of exhibition and general tours in the Chambers Street building . |
27 | The maple fingerboard is Ricky 's standard , rather deep affair , beneath which lie a pair of truss rods . |
28 | Take care when handling Primula obconica or wear a pair of cotton gloves to avoid any possible skin rash . |
29 | Lawrence said : ‘ Apart from next week , which is set aside for internationals , we face a series of mid-week games . |
30 | England players face a series of fitness tests at Lilleshall today , and will then be joined by another injury doubt , John Salako of Crystal Palace , who jarred a knee earlier this week . |