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

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1 The badly shaken Wiltern knows that if it does , however , he will lose his one chance to nail the biggest cocaine supplier in Los Angeles .
2 In contrast to existing local authority plans , LDDC explicitly encouraged mainly private housing to diversify the existing housing stock which was 80 per cent council housing .
3 He helped to reorganize the local golf course so that students could play legally and cheaply .
4 Laganside agreed to review safety procedures during the week-long break to accommodate the Lower Ormeau Community Festival .
5 ALTERNATIVE arrangements for traffic in the north west will operate today to accommodate the annual North West 200 motorcycle race .
6 The A.896 road through the pass remains narrow with passing places , although a few parking spaces have been cut out of the verges to accommodate the many car owners who come to walk .
7 In the saltatorial Orthoptera , and in beetles of the subfamilies Halticinae and Sagrinae , the hind femora are greatly enlarged in order to accommodate the powerful extensor muscles which are used in leaping .
8 The opening of this section of route was delayed until September , because the Board of Trade insisted upon street widening to accommodate the wider Company cars .
9 One of the earlier manifestations of pressurisation hazards was the Comet 1 accident near Rome in 1954 when a fatigue crack was found to have propagated from a cut-out in the top of the fuselage designed to accommodate the automatic direction finder aerial system .
10 For viewing with higher magnification lenses , which are necessarily of shorter working distance , a recessed window is usually required to accommodate the smaller working distance of the lens .
11 By means of this simple model , Keynes was able to accommodate the marginal productivity theory of the demand for labour within his income-expenditure theory of employment , something of a tour de force .
12 The building was enlarged in 1911 , as seen here , to accommodate the seasonal toastrack cars used on the Circular Tour .
13 The body is solid alder , arched gently at the front and back and tapering to a width which is just wide enough to accommodate the Switchcraft-type output jack socket on the lower rim .
14 This giant scheme , like the others , was erected in haste , ironically to accommodate the massive slum clearance of the inner city in order to address Glasgow 's appalling health record .
15 David Pickles , the BIHA secretary , said : ‘ We are determined to uphold the tremendous family image of our sport and it is the reponsibility of clubs to make sure it is not tarnished . ’
16 The job of the competitive party system was to uphold the competitive market society , by keeping the government responsive to the shifting majority interests of those who were running the market society .
17 Was there a wind to swing the great plantation bell which he had brought home and hung on the oak beside the east gate ?
18 Later that year his assassins try to kill the future Phoenix King Caledor I who is rescued by a band of Chracian hunters , the ancestors of the White Lions .
19 * To target the 15–30 age group , inform them about the Council Tax
20 MCI Communications Corp , Washington and Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunConnect communications software subsidiary have announced a development agreement to target the wide area network management market .
21 MCI Communications Corp , Washington and Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunConnect communications software subsidiary have announced a development agreement to target the wide area network management market .
22 A second example of the need to target the correct emission sources relates to traffic .
23 In higher education an estimated 400,000 students were expected to lose their grants as a result of a proposal to target the federal student grant fund of $5,800 million , a rise of 7 per cent , at students from families with incomes lower than $10,000 .
24 The cuts do not have to be deep , just enough to enable the two lapel corners to be lifted with the thin wedge end of the knife handle to reveal the green cambium layer beneath .
25 An order was then made that the costs incurred by the defendant in the High Court before the issue of his legal aid certificate be paid out of the Legal Aid Fund pursuant to section 18 of the Legal Aid Act 1988 , but that the order be suspended to enable the Legal Aid Board to object if they wished .
26 It is hoped that the remaining obstacles can be overcome to enable the final selection process to be operational for the 1994/95 intake into the ICSL .
27 This was to involve the construction of a new Entrance Lock out at the main fairway into the Western Harbour and the fitting of large capacity pumping machinery to enable the total water area within the enclosed system to be maintained at an almost constant level .
28 Erm that zoning that allocation in a local plan backed by this erm er er policy in the structure plan would be enough in my judgement to enable the economic development people to actually capture the , get the elephant in the trap .
29 The government has introduced new restrictions on the use of national park land in the event of privatisation but Opposition , and some Conservative , MPs believe that tougher planning controls are needed to enable the national park authorities to block damaging development .
30 Be sure to alert the local planning authority , which may not be aware of the subtleties of the legislation .
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