Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Essentially , formulating a theory of regulation involves imputing motives to the various bodies involved in regulation ; various theories are obtained by imputing various motives .
2 Kirton spent a year as an All Black selector when Hart was out of favour and now seems embroiled in a television commentary career which largely involves tearing strips from the referee and running a one-man coaching clinic at the same time .
3 It is no wonder that the right hon. Gentleman wants to support elements of the social charter being imposed here .
4 There is a contradiction which has pervaded responses to the National Curriculum in special education .
5 And Mr Corker has received letters from the tourism office advising him of financial help available for expansion plans .
6 Karen , who started skating at the age of six , has received grants from the borough council 's Community Chest .
7 Thus if an individual is to be deprived of a benefit which was enjoyed in the past , and which he could legitimately expect to continue , or he has received assurances from the decision-maker that such a benefit will not be withdrawn without giving him some opportunity to argue the contrary , then in either instance an opportunity for the individual to make representations will be accorded .
8 He has dismissed warnings from the Office of Fine Arts that it is forbidden to deal in State property , quoting the former assistant secretary of state L. de Graaff , who in 1984 stated that the artists were free to do with these works as they wished .
9 To make predictions about nuclear shapes a model needs to include aspects of the individual motion of the neutrons and protons .
10 Since 1985 he has taught students at the School of Biological and Health Sciences about nutrition , training , sport and health aspects of exercise .
11 Over the years the body of Electors grew from the original Elector Counts to include representatives of the cults of Sigmar and Ulric .
12 These are all roads where the pedagogical tradition has pointed signposts in the wrong direction , making us search for English ( the nature of English conversation , at least ) where it is not — and where only a careful analysis of natural conversational data can get us on the right road again .
13 Culture … has to erect barriers against the aggressive instincts of men and hold their manifestations in check by reaction-formations in men 's minds ( 1939 : 51 ) .
14 The Minister has heard speeches from the chairman of the Energy Select Committee and all its members , including my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley , Central ( Mr. Illsley ) and the hon. Member for Erewash ( Mr. Rost ) , who have been privileged to listen to expert witnesses .
15 has arranged visits to the following Group companies for the brothers : Rolls Wood Group [ Repair and Overhauls ] Ltd ; Enterprise Engineering Services Ltd ; Gas turbine Fuel Systems Ltd ; Scottish Rig Repairers Ltd ; Wood-Way Hydraulic Services Ltd ; Wood Group Engineering Services [ Peterhead ] Ltd ; Wood Group Fire Protection Ltd .
16 Haacke has provoked resignations at the Guggenheim , and storms at the Tate over Charles Saatchi .
17 Bank of Scotland has joined forces with the legal insurer Allianz Legal Protection to provide legal fees cover .
18 RUNNING Magazine has joined forces with the National Fun Run to create a new award in recognition of the best club team performances in this year 's race .
19 The UK 's largest friendly society , Family Assurance , has joined forces with the medical group Private Patients Plan ( PPP ) to make it easier for young people to buy their first home , with a policy called Generation Builder .
20 The Institute for Latin America ( IPAL ) has joined forces with the Foundation for New Latin American Cinema to produce its latest book entitled El Impacto del Video en el Espacio Audiovisual Latinoamericano .
21 AEA HAS joined forces with the health science group , Amersham International plc in a venture to serve the users of radioactivity in medicine , industry and research .
22 This is a heady wine and has intoxicated palaeontologists since the days when they could blame it all on Noah 's flood .
23 wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May .
24 However , Grey wants to see modifications in the connecting rods .
25 There has been a kind of stalemate in the class struggle which has placed governments in the position of tackling deep-rooted problems with technocratic instruments of strictly limited effectiveness : they have held the line on the balance of payments by means of periodic deflation , which has not really solved anything ; they have periodically checked inflation and attempted to rebuild industrial profitability by means of ad hoc incomes policy but have been unable either to maintain popular support for such policies or to push forward to a comprehensive planning of prices and incomes , investment and consumption .
26 For the last two years Bob Mayhew has given demonstrations at the Horse and Rider Show which have proved very popular , and this year has been requested to give a teach-in at the Olympia Christmas Show .
27 Since 1979 the government has given grants to the tobacco industry worth more than £27 million [ 9 ] .
28 Russell Mulford says that Mr Vincent has given talks to the Shropshire Railway Society several times and they are always events to look forward to .
29 This prospective community based study has given estimates of the incidence of acute renal failure in an unselected population , indicates a potential workload for renal services , and highlights the importance of preventable and treatable acute renal failure in the form of prostatic disease .
30 The London-based , Palestinian Arabic newspaper , Al-Quds Al Arabi , has given details of the cultural pillage of Iraq during and after the Gulf War .
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