Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In the final analysis , students and teachers do not have a grasp of linguistic knowledge which is adequate enough for them to evaluate and make judgments about the methods/approaches/techniques which they are encouraged to adopt .
2 The details of the story of this major theory change , a change that took place over one and a half centuries , do not lend support to the methodologies advocated by the inductivists and falsificationists , and indicate a need for a different , more complexly structured account of science and its growth .
3 It is also hoped that the new European Space Agency 's Olympus Satellite will broadcast programmes about the projects .
4 Such a frank appraisal would elicit sympathy from the markets and the British people alike .
5 But I do n't know what they 're going to do about that door but it 's gon na make fingers in the doors .
6 The alternative candidate for the honour of being the liberal theory of contracts insists that obligations should only arise in order to discourage and compensate harm to the interests of others .
7 They will not be funded directly but will earn revenue from the services they provide .
8 Can I just check out , how do you think roles within the teams .
9 ‘ While I am pursuing the offender I do not want blood on the streets . ’
10 The association 's magazine Which ? says that insurance companies and the Department of Transport collect accident details that could throw light on the cars which best protect their occupants , but this information is not made public .
11 For example the centre could facilitate research in the areas where it felt that development , change and adoption of new techniques was required .
12 These may include definitions of the classifications to be used , suggestions of what type of information is required in the DESCRIPTION field , and naming conventions for modules .
13 This will also introduce imperfections in the crystallites which continue growing until the strains imposed by the surrounding crystallites eventually stop further enlargement .
14 ‘ There is a phone in number for viewers to air their opinions and he called in and said he was furious about what had happened to this poor woman and wanted to give her the money so she could buy presents for the boys .
15 Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems .
16 Must buy calendars for the kids ' work .
17 Meanwhile the Russians would retreat south with the guns by the only route still open , across the frozen lakes at Monitz .
18 The trial judge must therefore apportion blame between the parties .
19 Of course , some may in the early years have argued plausibly that the payments would rid England of the raiders for good , for it need not have been evident in the 990s that the problem would intensify as it did .
20 It was the Richard Branson that would throw anybody in a swimming-pool — literally and metaphorically — often forgetful of the cost , be it of a junior employee 's ruined wristwatch or an editor 's dignity ( the watch could be paid for afterwards : dignity was harder to repair ) ; the Richard Branson that , when playing wicket-keeper in a company cricket match , would tie cotton round the bails and then ‘ when the batsman has been in long enough ’ yank them off with a roar of laughter , all the more resounding for the look of fury on the fallguy 's face .
21 Anybody trying to bring about a major transformation in a science must direct attention to the facts as he sees them : to a herbalist in the tradition of Culpeper it was an important fact that a particular herb was collected under a waxing or a waning moon ; for one of Liebig 's pupils analysing it this was not a relevant fact at all .
22 Further , accuracy is better because the method does not consider portions of the utterances with low credibility until they become possible extensions of the current best interpretation , whereas a left-to-right strategy is forced to deal with unpromising portions as they occur in the utterance .
23 Did they enjoy Top Of The Pops ?
24 The final report , due in mid-1990 , will include studies on the effects to stratospheric ozone , tropospheric ozone , global warming and acid deposition .
25 MIDLAND BANK launches its first nursery today in Sheffield , spearheading a national drive to retain and recruit staff as the jobs market tightens , writes Helen Hague .
26 Pupils with less severe hearing impairments may also need modifications to the requirements , but of a less far-reaching nature .
27 Employees aggrieved by the actions of their employers may seek redress through the courts or at an industrial tribunal .
28 Several said that they would seek redress through the courts .
29 Second , either as a result of his or her independent actions , or acting as a result of an objection by a member of the public , the auditor can seek redress in the courts when an item of account is contrary to the law , or where money has not been brought to account or loss has been incurred through wilful misconduct .
30 You do n't need access to the files .
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