Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 Is she alright now without them or does she have to wear them part of the time ?
2 In 1968 the Commission responded to requests from industry to indicate its view of the application of the competition rules to cooperation between enterprises by issuing a formal Notice .
3 Despite the fact that the museums in the former USSR were unable to meet their share of the costs after August 1991 , the exhibition has gone ahead with the support of the Kunsthaus in Zurich , in particular its director Felix Baumann , and with most of the financial risk underwritten by George Ortiz himself .
4 A few months later , in January 1988 , David Marquand wrote in a newspaper article that ‘ An active state needs active citizens , willing to accept their share of the obligations its activities imply …
5 We want to know their opinion of the band so that if we sign the group , we hope everyone in the company will like the artist 's work and try to promote it as well as possible .
6 On the other hand , in administration terms , suppliers , customers and employees will need to know which part of the operation is in which place and when it will be there , otherwise communication between the different sites may become confused .
7 The SJP lads had to rely on a topsy-turvy 6–21 , 21–8 , 22–20 victory for league stalwart John Wickers over Peter Hance to secure their share of the points from the last game of the evening .
8 If and only if it does , that route is followed , which means counting how many of the 26 bits are set up to and including the required one , to establish which member of the pointer array to follow to the next level in the tree .
9 The constitutional crisis was further intensified when , on April 6 , the New Foundland legislature voted to rescind its ratification of the Accord .
10 The moment Hungary began to dismantle its part of the Iron Curtain , hundreds began to leave .
11 TEENAGERS are having to bear their share of the slump through pocket-money cuts .
12 It can be seen straight away that the Faculty has an enormous task merely trying to help members keep up-to-date with all these changes , to help them interpret some of the more obscure elements and , wherever possible , to pool their combined knowledge to match the tax authorities ' ability to pool their knowledge of the activities of taxpayers and their advisers .
13 The basis of his theory of democracy is a theory of capitalist enterprise , and Schumpeter emphasizes the connection not only by discussing the historical relation between capitalism and democracy , but by treating political parties as analogous to business concerns engaged in a competitive struggle ( for power in one case , profits in the other ) the aim of which for each party/enterprise is to increase its share of the market ( constituted by voters or consumers ) .
14 If however , the UK firm responds by reducing X-inefficiency , this could shift the marginal cost to MC2 and allow the UK firm to increase its share of the market from q1 to q2 .
15 This general principle finds its natural realization in the fascinating diversity of adaptations by which the males of different species seek to increase their share of the mating .
16 Speaking at a meeting of Northern Conservative candidates at the weekend , the Schools minister said Tories should also hope to increase their share of the vote in Durham City , Hartlepool and Bishop Auckland .
17 Human minds , they say , have a long-term aim : to increase their knowledge of the world .
18 To enable pupils to identify with situations , beliefs and experiences of people in the past and to increase their awareness of the influences which have shaped attitudes in the past .
19 This is designed for students who have experience of employment in the fields of social and public policy and wish to increase their understanding of the policy process .
20 Perhaps few of the inhabitants went quite so far as the parents of Fly-Fornication Richardson of Waldron or Small-hope Biggs of Rye in their statements of religious principle , but a dominant number of the eastern rural and urban elite found their religious and political sympathies increasingly divorced from the fumbling attempts of the Stuarts to impose their image of the monarchy .
21 The retreat movement is only just beginning to establish itself north of the Border and I feel strongly that a quiet space can be of real benefit in today 's hectic and stressful lifestyle . ’ ‘
22 It enabled John Major to revive his version of the constitutional agenda .
23 But the commune also served a major coercive function since the majority in each village stood to lose should an individual either fail to meet his share of the payments due or take to flight .
24 Stan was eager to increase his knowledge of the preparation of specimens .
25 * Usage Rate — the supplier may attempt to increase the purchase rate of the customer , so that the customer becomes a heavier user , or may instead try to increase his proportion of the customer 's total order for the product .
26 Mr Gorbachev has not bothered to hide his disapproval of the way Mr Ceausescu and his family have ruled Romania .
27 post-interview with the teacher to obtain his view of the lesson outcomes , including particular incidents and pupils — possibly leading on to discussion of the SCAN record and possible inferences from it about the material
28 ( A week later the director and crew went to Captain Macintyre 's house in the country to obtain his side of the story .
29 So here the relationship between the lexical concepts has to be marked in some way to make up for the inadequacy of the words to indicate what part of the general context of knowledge is to be engaged .
30 At the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council it was decided to accept your offer of the weekly Committee Information Digest .
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