Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [noun sg] [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | Either the list can be presented in random order to each respondent or each interviewer has the list in a different order . |
2 | In heavily infections of 40,000 or more adult worms the principal effects of these changes are , first , a reduction in the acidity of the abomasal fluid , the pH increasing from 2.0 up to 7.0 . |
3 | Mr Lamont can forget about workfare or any other wheezes the Treasury may have dreamt up . |
4 | ( 2 ) Where a document of title to goods has been lawfully transferred to any person as buyer or owner of the goods , and that person transfers the document to a person who takes it in good faith and for valuable consideration , then — ; ( a ) if the last-mentioned transfer was by way of sale the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit is defeated ; and ( b ) if the last-mentioned transfer was made by way of pledge or other disposition for value , the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit can only be exercised subject to the rights of the transferee . ’ |
5 | But Greenpeace insist that only a small percentage of the fish caught by the seals are of interest to the fishermen , and that over-fishing remains the main threat to North Sea fish stocks . |
6 | All this requires an enormous amount of work from both parties to the partnership , and that work represents the investment from which dividends may be expected . |
7 | Comforting a sad and discouraged Louise ( March 27th , 1853 ) , he reminds her that we are all caged birds , and that life weighs the heaviest on those with the largest wings : ‘ We are all to a greater or lesser degree eagles or canaries , parrots or vultures . |
8 | His control is through their commitment to forming a clear vision of success and turning it into reality , and that vision includes the highest standards of self-discipline . |
9 | In a tokamak an external transformer winding induces a current in the plasma , and that current creates the poloidal field . |
10 | ‘ History as différance then means that history will itself always be subject to the operations of différance , and that différance names the form of its historicity . |
11 | There is some way to go : in fact , BIS Strategic Decisions has estimated that $50bn plus will be invested in Eastern European telecommunications over the next decade — and that estimate excludes the former Soviet Union . |
12 | It seems that the subtasks are arranged hierarchically and that learning follows the sequence from small or simple elements to chains and sequences . |
13 | The yell , as you connect , automatically tenses your body by forcing you to breathe out , and that tension increases the impact on your chosen soft spot . |
14 | That incident pointed up the hostility between the two and that hostility reflects the political culture of Scotland . |
15 | And that illustration offers the same image of an invisible power , and with this we can begin to see the spirit of God at work in the world . |
16 | For all irrational and exploitative forms of authority , self-assertion — the pursuit by another of his own goals — is the arch sin because it is a threat to the power of the authority ; the person subject to it is indoctrinated to believe that the aims of the authority are also his , and that obedience offers the optimal chance for fulfilling oneself . |
17 | The step can be set at three different levels and each level increases the intensity of the work-out by per cent . |
18 | Men 's more direct conversational style comes into conflict with women 's expectations of support , and each sex misunderstands the other 's intentions ( this might explain why the pattern is much more marked in mixed sex than in all-male talk ) . |
19 | When a course is developed by a consortium the work is shared and each centre gets the benefit of its partners ' experience . |
20 | At a Hearing each parent and each child has the right to be accompanied by a representative . |
21 | Each stage of the operation is recorded on a tape machine and each operator reports the end of each stage to that machine and the machine will — providing all the agents on that scheme have also reported in — tell you the next stage . ’ |
22 | Data from equations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) have been binned into 100-trial epochs , and each point shows the mean for the 13e.p.s.ps , each normalized by its mean value during the 500-trial period before the tetanus . |
23 | Brownies and Guides get together and each group entertains the others as part of the Programme |
24 | The 1931 treaty is automatically prolonged from year to year and each party has the right to terminate it after six months ' notification . |
25 | In the words of the vice-president of the Associated Banks of Belgrade ( EP , 24 February 1986 ) , ‘ We have shut our banks up within the boundaries of the republics and provinces , and each bank finances the projects of its own members . ’ |
26 | One single-handed edged weapon — not a two-handed weapon or an axe — can be sharpened with this tool , and this act drains the last magic from it ( other weapons can be sharpened subsequently , but this will not enchant them ) . |
27 | Its essential and distinctive feature is the substitution of a bodily state for a personal problem ; and this substitution enables the personal problem as such to be removed . ’ |
28 | The weather was wet and chilly and this run underlines the standard that White is setting in the club this year . |
29 | The three were presented in ascending order of rank and this order matches the extent to which the views are given ‘ non-prejudiced ’ justification . |
30 | The plan contains many elements of the prognosis of the anarchical factor ( e.g. the estimate made of crops , of the amount of grain available as a commodity , the amount of commodities represented by peasant production generally , and consequently , the estimate of prices ) , and this prognosis becomes the starting point for this or that directive . |