Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The narrator himself — the subject of his poem — joins in , and offers sympathy to the defeated party . |
2 | Will the Minister confirm that at least one Government Minister receives money from the set-aside scheme ? |
3 | Indeed , this represents part of the larger problem of ensuring that administrative authorities accord due facilities for representation before the promulgation of rules . |
4 | By mutagenesis we have shown that this residue constitutes part of the DNA-PK recognition site and is required for DNA-PK phosphorylation of the Jun-Core protein . |
5 | Any single form or cohesive group of forms ( e.g. , a bunch of intertwining leaves ) which constitutes part of the overall design . |
6 | During the North-East ABA Select v London and Home Counties match , Spennymoor 's Stephen Hodgson will meet London 's Barney Doherty , who pipped Hodgson on a majority points decision for the national schools title in the finals at Derby recently . |
7 | The Government figures for investment , although accurate , represents investment on the cheap and not the full cost required for a decent job . |
8 | Individual small bids ( up to £100,000 ) may be submitted on a non-competitive basis and the bidder receives stock at the mean accepted price . |
9 | A rough lane goes downriver from the bottom end of the street in Keld and this soon develops into a lovely path amongst trees from which Kisdon Force is reached by a shod detour . |
10 | This involves completion of the first meiotic division , followed by ovulation , fertilisation , and the resumption of the second meiotic division . |
11 | White represents grief to the Chinese , Indians and Persians . |
12 | Work with vulnerable elderly people frequently involves recognition of the significant losses in their lives . |
13 | And since , for the Euroelection , Spain is one big constituency , it needs support beyond the Basque country . |
14 | Paradoxically the paid specialist therefore adds support to the voluntary ethos of the CAB by enabling the volunteer to meet better the demands of advice work . |
15 | 5 ) The same issue contains info on the 1991 Road Traffic Act . |
16 | The tier of local government which accepts responsibility for the major spending departments of education and social services becomes dominant in financial terms and consequently in status . |
17 | The Principal in charge of the section from which the investigating team leader is drawn then accepts responsibility for the entire investigation . |
18 | The earliest military site at Corbridge lies west of the Roman town at Red House , where a large Agricolan supply base and works depot was discovered in excavations carried out before the construction of the new bypass . |
19 | Indeed , lawyers and others may operate in the belief that international law is an important , though not conclusive , element of the political relationship between states , or that law has an important ‘ symbolic ’ role to play — in other words , it adds credence to the political and moral case put forward by the peace movement in a way that does not depend on international law being ‘ effective ’ . |
20 | As shown in Appendix III , even if a tenant owes money to the local authority for rent , and to the fuel boards for heat and light , it will be the weekly credit caller who gets paid first . |
21 | This residual approach adopts a simplistic explanation of social problems and has faith in the inherent validity of the existing social system ( Callahan , 1985 ) . |
22 | Health departments had achieved a clearer separation of purchases and provider functions , and much more effective methods of needs assessment at the district-wide level . |
23 | Rose , who has responsibility for the largest mortgage book in the South East of England , said she was delighted . |
24 | In 1986 the International Whaling Commission , which has responsibility for the baleen whales , declared a moratorium on commercial whaling of the 11 great whales so that stock could be assessed . |
25 | It is also confusing to the inhabitants in that it is often difficult to ascertain which council has responsibility for the particular matter which concerns them . |
26 | ( deputy manager ) has responsibility for the day-to-day personnel affairs within the Association , and for advising on the formulation of HCIMA policy in relation to the broad manpower and employment issues . |
27 | He has sympathy for the small scale dealers : ‘ They 've been brought up in an entrepreneurial country under Thatcher where they 've been taught to make money . |
28 | This activation of a hypothesis through connections to any part of it is enough in itself to recover the missing information , but TRACE II also has feedback from the higher level which can increase the activity of all the lower level descriptions which support it . |
29 | The only relaxation presently available from the absolute prohibition against foreign lawyers ( other than those who duly obtain the professional qualifications necessary to become members of the legal profession in England and Wales ) undertaking the work of solicitors and barristers is that afforded under the European Communities ( Services of Lawyers ) Order 1978 which , as amended , has effect for the stated purpose of enabling an EC qualified lawyer to pursue his professional activities in any part of the UK by providing , subject to conditions , the services otherwise reserved to the local professions ( advocates , barristers and solicitors ) . |
30 | After Margery has swallowed Dame Sirith 's trick she has recourse to the same commercial means of gaining what she thinks she needs and what she therefore now wants — indeed yearns for with an eagerness that the clerk himself could hardly have hoped for ! |