Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That was the name of one of the Frenchmen who called to see about Daniel the other day .
2 Alcuin was furious with Archbishop Aethelheard for fleeing but there must be a possibility , representing Carolingian interests as he did , that Alcuin was more disturbed by Aethelheard 's refusal to accept as king the Carolingian protégé , Eadberht Praen .
3 It seems that it is being said that , with the onset of the campaigns , the Department feared a flood of ’ non-specific applications ’ and therefore withdrew the original regulations and laid new regulations , to come into force the following day .
4 well I do think I have , I have those points , erm , I do n't want to stop you Mr er , and I do repeat I 'm going to , I 'm going to rule on these matters and both parties have er , erm , will have certainly have full liberty to come back and , and deal with them , I just wanted to know in outline the present parties er to the future of these proceedings
5 It is important to bear in mind the wide range of inter-agency linkages that may be necessary without reference to the subject matter of those linkages .
6 I agree with my hon. Friend that it is extremely important to bear in mind the key significance of the Chamber and the Smoking Room .
7 The greater landowners would also employ other gentlemen servants in the management of their estates in the early eighteenth century , some of whom might be freeholders , and all of whom would have connections with the voting freeholders , and while it is true that some of these appointments were poorly paid , one has to bear in mind the comparative poverty of so many of the Scottish gentry in terms of money income .
8 It is therefore still important to examine the role of Ac-ASA in any in vitro experiment desiend to test the mechanism of action of 5-ASA and to bear in mind the differential absorption of these drugs when an intact cell system is used .
9 It is useful to bear in mind the sharp distinction between those artefacts which , to use , the user needs to have to hand , and those which can be used remotely .
10 ‘ But if you are a responsible company you have to bear in mind the overall health of the company for the good of all staff and hard decisions have to be taken . ’
11 A translator has to bear in mind the additional meanings that these forms can assume in a Japanese text .
12 As Community law exerts an ever greater effect on the interpretation of British legislation , it is important to bear in mind the specific characteristics of Community legal texts and the particular rules governing their interpretation .
13 Obviously one has to bear in mind the general sizes ( and cost ! ) of boxes that are available , and not make the p.c.b .
14 When selecting the project for presentation to the approving authority , it is therefore important to bear in mind the following questions does the project fit with the company 's strategy and objectives ?
15 When setting up a user hierarchy within LIFESPAN , it is advisable to bear in mind the following points :
16 We need to bear in mind the wise counsel of Francis de Sales , the seventeenth-century Bishop of Geneva , when he dedicated his book , Introduction to the Devout Life , to his close friend Philothea :
17 It is important to bear in mind the fundamental rule of agency law , that the acts of an agent are only binding on the principal if the agent had actual or apparent authority to perform those acts .
18 In doing this , it is useful to bear in mind the historical location of Adorno 's writings on popular music .
19 Nearly one-third of the citizens of Leningrad are said to suffer from diseases the upper respiratory tract as a result of atmospheric pollution .
20 Can I interpret what you 've just said as erm representing in effect an aim on the part of the County Council to secure in Harrogate the nineteen ninety one area of employment land plus ninety hectares in two thousand and six ?
21 European Community ( EC ) foreign ministers agreed on July 20 in Brussels to defer until autumn the proposed upgrading of a co-operation accord with the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN , of which Indonesia was a member — see also p. 39005 ) after hearing an account of human rights abuses by the Indonesian army in East Timor from Joao de Deus Pinheiro , the Portuguese Foreign Affairs Minister .
22 They not only provided the president with enormous powers , but also served to freeze in office the ageing mainland-elected members of the various deliberative assemblies .
23 Their interest has been titillated by occasional manuscripts said to come from Ivan the Terrible 's library , which have periodically come to light in Moscow .
24 Both Ghorbanifar and Hakim , expecting to find in North the usual grey apparatchik , were amazed at the world of fervour in which they found themselves .
25 Of course they 're going to find in Scripture the sexist views which conform to their own narrow-minded view of the world .
26 I was kept in a cell overnight to appear in court the next morning .
27 Therefore there is a logical tendency to preclude from view the social reasons why people are using the land in such a way as to cause excessive soil erosion , and so most conservation policies do not address them at all .
28 This secondary elaboration of the original dream will use poetic language and ritual performance to communicate to others the original dream .
29 The more that governments raise the costs of legitimate waste disposal , in an attempt to impose on polluters the true costs of their activities , the greater will be the price difference between lawful and illegal disposal — and the greater the incentive to dump waste in the most environmentally harmful way .
30 To be subordinate is to accept without challenge the ascribed authority of another .
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