Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | However , Marx believed that ruling class ideology could only slow down the disintegration of the system . |
2 | If you live at any distance from medical help , or are not within easy reach of a telephone , it might be wise to add some ‘ activated charcoal ’ to the medicine cupboard , as it can slow down the absorption of poison . |
3 | LICENSING difficulties may slow down the building of nuclear power plants in the United States , Britain and West Germany — but the French still press on almost untrammelled by objectors . |
4 | Furthermore , it may be in Big 's interest to deliberately slow down the progress of an acquisition possibly to await the occurrence of certain events or to put pressure on the vendor . |
5 | AIDS patients are being given a new vaccine which could slow down the effects of the disease . |
6 | This narrowing or furring up of the arteries can slow down the flow of the blood to your heart ( giving rise to the condition known as angina ) or even cut off the supply completely , at which point a heart attack then occurs . |
7 | John Houghton , director of the Meteorological Office and chair of the IPCC 's Working Group I , said that Thatcher 's programme , if repeated worldwide , would not stop the rise in temperatures , but would slow down the rate of increase . |
8 | The Institute of Housing , in more moderate tones , claims that the replacement of fair rents by market rents will slow down the decline of the private rented sector rather than revive it . |
9 | The brewers argued that introducing arbitration would inevitably slow down the process of negotiating agreements . |
10 | Although the structure and powers of the new committee have yet to be decided , conservationists argue that the additional bureaucracy will slow down the process of designation , cost a lot of money , reduce the power of SNH and may result in designated sites losing their status . |
11 | Any friction at the hammer pivot will slow down the movement of the hammer , tending to make the action sluggish . |
12 | A new drug which could slow down the onset of Aids in people infected with the HIV virus is undergoing trials in America . |
13 | It 's not a miracle cure , but it 's hoped American trials prove it can slow down the onset of Aids . |
14 | It is believed the characteristic dimply appearance results from a build-up of toxins and fluid which can slow down the metabolism of the cells . |
15 | The formation of a government can literally hang on the defection of one of these religious leaders to one party or the other . |
16 | Between them , they can track down the whereabouts of the caller . |
17 | A reward of six hundred and fifty pounds is being offered to anyone who can help police track down the killer of a seventy-six-year-old man in Northampton . |
18 | You can track down the words of songwriters from books of librettos , record sleeves , or by playing their records or cassettes if you have a lot of time to spare . |
19 | Whatever happened , she would n't let her determination waver over the rejection of the abominable Draper . |
20 | She knew where she had got the notion that he could buy up the whole of her street with the petty cash . |
21 | Yeah , cos , the solder just li links into the big hole and you do n't want it cos it can screw up the size of the hole then . |
22 | You can just count up the number of rooms that you 're planning to do , ca n't you ? |
23 | It would dry up the flow of Japanese credit to all American borrowers , private or public . |
24 | Doctors do not always act out the role of doctor , which confers the right to open a consultation , to ask personal questions about health , to instruct us to do things , and to close the interaction fairly summarily . |
25 | It 's not unknown to eventually track back the source of rumour and confusion to events at ‘ Grange Hill ’ . |
26 | I 'll be very , very brief erm we can not fall back the control of the country which even the highest rate of recycling that a number of them have already achieved the Government recycling target so now you 've aimed er , I think it 's something rich it more or less stands for er , I would see the role of the County is essentially is co-ordination between the various waste collection authorities through to the greater of the extense of |
27 | By all means let them help you think through the objectives of appraisal and offer forms , cards and folders for documentation purposes . |
28 | If a husband wishes to set up his own business , his wife should think through the implications of having her husband at home all day , if she is at home too . |
29 | But note that there is an intimate connection between the ‘ dynamic ’ parameters a and k , the odd responses of the subjects to changes in these parameters , and the inability of ( at least some of ) the subjects to completely think through the implications of the dynamic structure of the problem . |
30 | If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy . |