Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Discussion of the budget package was obstructed by the opposition in an attempt to compel the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) government to force key LDP figures to testify concerning their role in the scandal . |
2 | Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event . |
3 | That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank . |
4 | If this expansion is insufficient to accommodate the increased productive potential of the Community then the relevant scale economies may well be achieved by some rationalisation of existing production units . |
5 | Altogether 16 carpet companies are now part of the scheme which has been tailored to accommodate the new European Standard ISO 9002 . |
6 | This was no farmer 's son , she conceded , eager to court the only eligible female within twenty miles ! |
7 | This evidential rule states that a party should submit to court the original evidential document rather than a copy . |
8 | Here a determined attempt was made in the last decades of the fourth century to uphold the ancient Roman religion along with the classical culture with which it was associated . |
9 | Chairman Robert Reid QC and BAF representative David Littlewood voted to uphold the original four-year ban , but former Olympic 800 metres medallist Derek Johnson disagreed . |
10 | Diplomatic relations with the UK were severed in February 1989 following the imposition of a fatwa by the late Ayatollah Khomeini which called on Moslems to kill the Indian-born British writer , Salman Rushdie [ see pp. 36450-51 ] . |
11 | On June 24 , the House voted 280–150 to kill the Superconducting Super Collider , saying the nation can not afford the colossal accelerator , now estimated at $11 billion . |
12 | The UVF admitted trying to kill the 43-year-old Protestant man . |
13 | ‘ At least the French are doing their best to kill the whole stupid thing off for good , ’ the heroine remarks ; and when her lover solemnly tells her that modern fiction can only be about the difficulty of writing fiction , she asks why writers bother to put their names on title-pages . |
14 | Renault plans to target the 1.4 RT version at long-distance travellers , reckoning that its spacious interior , high equipment and trim levels and supple ride will enable the top-spec Clio to rival bigger cars for commuting . |
15 | Emulation Program ( EP ) to enable the 3720 Remote Controller |
16 | Will he table an appropriate motion next week to enable the Scottish Grand Committee to debate those important items ? |
17 | The results of the project will provide the objective criteria to enable the British flat roofing industry to compete more effectively within the European Community . |
18 | It was not designed to contradict chapter 3 on collegiality , still less subtly to undermine it ; it was to enable the die-hard conservative minority to vote for chapter 3 with a clear conscience . |
19 | ALTHOUGH three English Commonwealth Games representatives , Peter Elliott , Derek Redmond and Phil Brown , have withdrawn , Linford Christie 's presence should do much to enliven the Scottish Indoor Championship in the Kelvin Hall , Glasgow , today and tomorrow . |
20 | So , for example , the laws of kashrut , whilst serving an obvious pragmatic purpose of separating and distinguishing the Jews from their neighbours , and guarding against assimilation , also served to affirm the selected symbolic system , the abomination and avoidance of crawling things being the negative side of the pattern of things approved and a function of the ordering of society . |
21 | Both tasks were designed to assess children 's ability to respond to some of the linguistic cues which can be used to signal the deductive/ empirical distinction . |
22 | Only if they pass this do applicants become ‘ badged ’ — able to wear the famous winged dagger emblem with the motto Who Dares Wins . |
23 | Solowka is refreshingly honest , but the band 's efforts were legitimate enough to prompt the British Ukrainian Association to ask them to appear in a video newsletter and the set definitely broadened the band 's appeal . |
24 | It is intended to restore the former baronial mansion to its original internal splendour as a clubhouse for the proposed 18-hole golf course . |
25 | In short , he sought to restore the Holy Roman Empire of Germany , Burgundy and Italy . |
26 | The final blow to Barbarossa 's original plan to restore the Holy Roman Empire , extend it , and give the emperor equal or superior rights to the pope , came when Innocent III became pope . |
27 | During a series of pre-conference meetings between members of the government-in-exile and its critics , the government reportedly agreed to restore the original 1962 constitution in return for an undertaking by the opposition to affirm its loyalty to the ruling dynasty . |
28 | They are more like ( while much clearer than ) the formal method used by Berg In Wozzeck and Lulu , both of which use concealed forms of various kinds to brace the free symphonic flow of the music-drama . |
29 | Since fencing is expensive , he will want to enclose the largest possible area with his 36m of fencing . |
30 | I remembered the larder was bare and took a snap decision ( actually , ‘ going snap ’ on a decision was the latest buzzword ) to hit the local late-night deli . |