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

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1 So we immunise the mother to protect the pregnancy by injecting her with white blood cells which activate the blocking response . ’
2 As the years pass , she says , without realising it we gradually lose the ability to breathe the right way .
3 Repeat the exercise to calibrate the second pickup winding and the instrument is ready for use .
4 We lack the knowledge to explain the true meaning of these lurches : the early reign did not lack certain eighteenth-century reformist traits — chairs in political economy , an interest in ‘ safe ’ elementary education , the building of the Prado .
5 If you give in to the fears which are projected onto the inner screen of your mind , you make your intentions to overcome them impossible and you will be weighed down by your past failures , finding you lack the courage to confront the problem or the person who in the past has won over you .
6 The bottom contours of the bay have changed and the lighter , shorter surfboards lack the momentum to connect the rider across the flat intervening sections to the next break .
7 This confirms the trend towards women starting their own businesses ( 40% of new , small businesses are now begun by female entrepreneurs , many home-based ) , and avoiding macho and masochistic corporate cultures — where the majority of you feel ‘ women lack the confidence to reach the top ’ .
8 review the problem using the IPF Problem Control Facility to access the problem report , and if relevant , also refer to the Problem Report Form completed by the user and any associated documentation
9 The papers contained in the first part , " Type and theory " , highlight the need to cross the boundary between literature and non-literature in order to capture significant similarities and oppositions between different text-types .
10 In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service .
11 In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service .
12 Subsequent developments which further complicate the picture include the augmenting of the curriculum with an evolving programme of personal and social development ( PSD ) and the arrival of a new teacher armed with a study skills programme which he had experienced in his previous institution .
13 6. counter stereotyping of people and religions , and develop the capacity to discern the real from the sham , the inner meaning from the external expression , the central from the peripheral .
14 ‘ A boy will come ‘ fore the snake 's unfurled , and preach the woman to save the world ! ’ ’ he said .
15 Should the log on attempt fail , the best course of action is to check the user name , delete the password using the LINEFEED key , and re-enter the password .
16 Shake 5 to 10 drops of neat essential oil onto the surface of the water after after you have drawn the bath ; agitate the water to disperse the oil .
17 So some farmers make the decision to change the crops in each field from one year to another , by rotation .
18 They make the ball do the work and there 's not many teams who 'll dare go at Newcastle in front of a packed house at St James ' Park .
19 Make the lake surrounding the monster in a variety of ways .
20 Make the dog wag the tail rather than the other way round .
21 You have n't got one y know , quite cheap just mats that they they ah I 've got forgotten what the word is for it they make the mouse improves the performance of the mouse see
22 ‘ So you mean the confederate closed the window — with gloves on — and hid somewhere . ’
23 If it works with just the Master drive in the system and will not work with the slave drive connected whatever the orientation of the cable. , change the configuration to make the Slave drive the Master and the Master the Slave .
24 Even this provision is not cast iron , however , as the Spanish State could ‘ move the goal posts ’ and change the law to render the agreement unenforceable .
25 ‘ Sources close to the ‘ artiste ’ suggest the decision to cancel the tour was not made for glamorous or news-worthy reasons , like police/local authority objections or fear on the streets of Britain … just that he ca n't be arsed . ’
26 In Chapter 3 I will describe in detail the culture created to deal with these ‘ street-visible ’ offenders in a cell-block situation , but suggest the inertia surrounding the whole problem is more easily understood when we consider the social history of such illness ( Foucault 1967 ) , and see how the executive has always allocated the control of such ‘ drunken dossers ’ to the police .
27 Since volcanoes composed of similar rock types are also found in a range of climatic environments they also provide the opportunity to compare the effects of climate on the rate and nature of denudation .
28 For example , Text Processing 5 is the SVQ module and Text Processing 1 to 4 provide the opportunity to acquire the skills leading to the occupational standards .
29 The Read codes , being the common origin of the proposed electronic data interchange , provide the potential to improve the distribution of information to clinicians for patient management .
30 However as the oligonucleotide SSB does not contain all the sequence in the stem-loop structure we propose the protein recognising the SSB sequence can bind to the single strand sequence .
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