Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service …
2 That illustrates nicely the interaction of practical and psychological guidance which characterises the best of apprenticeships .
3 That illustrates graphically the fact that in 1980 we had fewer pedestrian deaths than West Germany and now we have more .
4 A business relies on a driving personality taking it forward , and the confusion about getting somebody on board who is working with you in the business and who is putting money board , is that they feel to some extent , proprietorial to that business , and you can find that that will result in those individuals who have done that tearing apart the business because they are trying to go in different directions .
5 The most fundamental is the type of magma present since this influences both the type of eruption and the nature of the erupted material .
6 This became both the cornerstone of future government policy and the unquestioned assumption of subsequent government reports , including the Barlow Report in 1940 which made the strongest and most comprehensive case for regional development .
7 This became increasingly the case under the centralising regimes of Maria Theresa and Joseph II in the second half of the eighteenth century .
8 Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate 's suitability for entry to an interpreters ' qualifying course .
9 This illustrates clearly the thinking of many manufacturers .
10 This illustrates dramatically the influence of the individual nucleons on the nuclear size , but as yet no quantitative calculations have been able to reproduce the effect .
11 This seemed just the movement ’ , he wrote in a letter , ‘ to give scope for all my enthusiasms and even hobby-horses . ’
12 This shows clearly the weighting for individual assignments as approved by the moderators , names of students taking the area of study , student registration numbers , marks gained by students for each assignment and total marks achieved by each student expressed as a percentage mark .
13 This shows both the increase due to index-linking and , if applicable , an increase where your sum insured was previously under £17,500 .
14 This shows both the increase due to index-linking and , where applicable , an increase where your sum insured was previously below the new minimum .
15 To see this consider again the consumption expenditure model we have been discussing .
16 This includes both the work in the department and contact with marketing , quality control and production engineering .
17 This includes both the granite and the ‘ country rock ’ or killas , which surrounds the deposit .
18 This includes both the design and installation of architectural trellis , gazebos , seats and any other garden furniture .
19 This underlines perhaps the damage done to him by his father 's death , which appears to have robbed him of the memory of many of the normal sensations .
20 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
21 Naturally enough , this called forth the response , ‘ Why speak ye so of the mirth that is in Heaven ?
22 Not based upon any consensus of content , nor the expectation that teachers will do the same thing with all the class , this takes seriously the concept of the teacher as the manager of pupils ' own learning instead of a purveyor of information and ideas .
23 If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process .
24 This seems particularly the case if we draw them closer together in their positions on determinism , along the lines suggested earlier .
25 This seems especially the case in single-employer estates , which tend to become enclaves , small social universes characterised by patterns of restrained sociability such as stage-managed dinner parties for couples and women 's coffee mornings .
26 This reflects both the purpose of the current system ( i.e. recognition rather than understanding ) , and the current state of NLP system development — i.e. , the lack of practical theories regarding the use of discourse and world knowledge .
27 Unions in Japan have had a major influence on the way the labour market is structured , but this reflects principally the fact that union membership is in large part confined to regular workers in large firms .
28 There was no alternative to capitalism as a method of economic development , and at this period this implied both the realisation of the economic and institutional programme of the liberal bourgeoisie ( with local variations ) , and the crucial position in the state of that bourgeoisie itself .
29 Eliot has been careful to avoid any sort of sentimental religiosity , and this strengthens greatly the play 's climax .
30 With Britain a nation of mortgage-holders who operated in an economy based in large measure on the credit system , this brought home the immediacy of the government 's difficulties with the economy to almost every householder in the land .
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