Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 That privilege aims to protect all citizens against being compelled to condemn themselves .
2 During a further feast , each cadet had to announce some details of the inner nature of his disguised nourishment .
3 The simple hedges described in Fig.7.3 are essentially insurance operations in which profits and losses on each investment tend to offset each other to some extent .
4 Each sortie seemed to bring some added knowledge to the art of Pathfinding although some attacks were better than others .
5 In reality , neither side expected to deploy more than about 100 bombers .
6 This change appears to have little effect on the remaining coefficients from ( 2.2 ) , confirming the importance of both relative returns and aggregate financial activity in determining the level of foreign portfolio investment in the UK .
7 This picked up language used in earlier Hague Conventions ; given the establishment of the Central Authority system , this provision seemed to have little point , as the Rapporteur himself admitted .
8 This study proposes to settle such questions empirically .
9 2.00:LAST year 's winner Another Coral bids to emulate Half Free , who won back-to-back Mackesons in the mid-eighties .
10 This research seeks to fill this important gap .
11 This research aims to do that and , whilst it will not ‘ value ’ the benefits , these will be itemised and related to those costs and perhaps cheaper ways of producing similar benefits found .
12 This chapter seeks to explore some of the implications of drama as a popular form , distinguished in terms of its place and material existence from other literary writing within the English Renaissance .
13 This chapter seeks to explore these matters in some depth , for they are critical to the understanding of elderly people .
14 This chapter seeks to examine some of the means employed by New Historicism in trying to address these problems .
15 This chapter tries to answer these questions , to show the deficiencies in the system , and how to use a DIY survey in conjunction with the present schemes as a ‘ belt and braces ’ exercise .
16 I checked the documentation which implied that a 2Mb version of this machine needed to have all four SIMM sockets occupied for it to work .
17 This conference intends to explore these and other related issues from a number of incisive and contentious angles .
18 This article aims to explore these questions on exercise as fully as possible .
19 This article aims to shed some light on JCI 's history , its relationship with JM and its many diverse interests .
20 This lid has to fulfil several other functions .
21 For some reason , this group seem to have more interest in women 's bottoms than any other in our sample .
22 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET by covenant .
23 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET through the Gift Aid scheme .
24 One called Success After Sixty ( address on page 149 ) now considers anyone from the age of 50 because of early retirement or redundancy , or because some women on finding themselves alone at this age need to find another job .
25 Since plateaux do appear , as Figure 2 shows there must be some mechanism working to prevent this smooth movement of E F from one Landau level to the next .
26 Mr Nind this week declined to make any comment .
27 This paper aims to explore some of the key issues , clearly set out some of the pitfalls , and provoke some deeper thought and debate about how new research can usefully inform resource allocation .
28 It is not the purpose of this paper to attempt to redress this historical balance , there are others at work already far better qualified to do this .
29 It took Hazel some trouble to learn to grip half a carrot in his mouth and carry it , like a dog , across the field and back to the warren .
30 The brain behind this operation had to know this .
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