Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | These suggest that bleomycin distorts the DNA structure around its binding site to a form which is more readily cleaved by DNase I. This effect has been noted with natural DNA sequences [ 10 ] and may be related to the ability of the antibiotic to unwind and extend the DNA helix . |
2 | We suggest that guidelines to limit the acquisition of P cepacia should not be restricted to patients in hospital , and that intimate or frequent social contact is associated with a high risk of cross-infection . |
3 | Others say that Tethlis grasped the Sword of Khaine and that it writhed in his grip and started to come free , and that the king was cut down by his own bodyguard who feared the consequences of Aenarion 's fatal weapon being unleashed once more upon the world . |
4 | After all , they say that doctors make the worst patients ( so he had a point to prove ) . |
5 | Intelligence sources in West Germany say that efforts to stop the current wave of IRA attacks have not been hampered by rivalries and that different organisations have been co-operating well together . |
6 | Large companies are facing price increases averaging 20 p.c. this year and say that efforts to cushion the rises through a recent Nuclear Electric auction were a flop . |
7 | In technical terms we say that Socinus rejected the ‘ forensic ’ idea of salvation . |
8 | Some say that worship means the giving of our lives to Christ , presenting our bodies as a living sacrifice to God which is our spiritual worship ( Romans 12:1 ) , and that expressing praise is relatively unimportant . |
9 | It seemed artificially produced , as if in an attempt to control any quavering she had had to gather both breath and energy to produce the measured cadences . |
10 | As we walked further upstream , the gills showed increasing evidence of the works of man and at Friars Hush and Bunton Hush the old levels , the tailings of spoil and the ruined buildings haunt the landscape . |
11 | Both Marryat and O'Brian made the most of the peculiar circumstances of life in Nelson 's navy , the enforced closeness of hostile personalities and the system of rewards and punishments which left much scope for personal vindictiveness . |
12 | Smell and sight tell the taster everything , and taste confirms his ideas . |
13 | Residents also fear that people using the only regularly served bus stop in the village — up on the A31 bypass bridge — are being placed at risk . |
14 | This does not , of course , mean that Marx avoided the problems of class and the class struggle . |
15 | The reforms , taken together with the earlier tighter financial controls , mean that Bristol enters the '90s with its management and other structures in a new and improved state . |
16 | ( It is presumed that either Galt or Gilkison named the River Irvine ) William had a mill and a general store built , sold off plots of land to settlers , and established a community which he named Elora after a sailing ship which his youngest brother , Captain John Gilkison of Irvine , had just had built for the trade with India . |
17 | Comparison of the POU domain of pou[c] to other known POU sequences clearly show that pou[c] has the most divergent POU domain sequence reported to date . |
18 | Recent studies show that parents underestimate the amount of depression their children may be suffering . |
19 | The latest Home Office figures show that Kent has the highest cautioning rate in the country . |
20 | But Mr Congdon 's figures and those of the OECD show that Britain has the opportunity to become one of the the lowest-taxed nations in the OECD . |
21 | ‘ Indeed these digs reveal that Macedonians worshipped the same gods and practise the same rites as the Greeks ’ . |
22 | There was only one thing to do — brazen it out , and hope that Howard found the facts too ridiculous to believe . |
23 | By analogy , if we wait until Parliament does the outrageous will the political climate be conducive to creating effective constitutional protections against the outrageous . |
24 | Zach and George dragged the case up to the bedroom and laid it on one side . |
25 | Hail and thunderstorms ruin the flax and barley crops — but not wheat and spelt , which have not yet grown . |
26 | The three themes , climbing , centipede and invaders make the youngster think quickly whilst enjoying the fun side of this learning exercise . |
27 | So why is this international superstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ? |
28 | So why is this internationalsuperstar of the scrummage , who I agree is a household name and all that ( although he is known even in the next village as either Whatsit ? or Thingymabob ) , suddenly being advised he has the ( to coin a phrase ) clout and muscle to alter the long-established formulas and ethics of sports journalism ? |
29 | spruce and fir take the North |
30 | Think I 'll sit down , rest the body and just listen while Adam tells the tale . ’ |