Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We agree that the specific algorithm we used wold have been inappropriate if we were interested in examining seasonal or short-term changes in primary production , not because the algorithm does not include a grazing term but because it does not include terms for irradiance and quantum efficiency .
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3 I had acquired his confidence , which I believe I still retain , but for a number of reasons which were quasi-political we drifted apart towards the end of his second premiership , and although we have remained on friendly terms , the intimacy has long vanished .
4 Indeed , the French envoy de Craon knew more , claiming the Prince had told him about Lady Eleanor 's death long before the porter had even reached Woodstock .
5 When he returns for his payment she shows him another body , claiming the porter has not done the job asked of him .
6 None of the activities described here exists or is encouraged in any extensive way nationally in the way that hospital or prison work is , but they are nevertheless of interest .
7 On Oct. 15 , 1989 , a controversial retrial of 15 Islamic extremists ( who had been associates of Bouiali-see above ) was abandoned after the defence had successfully argued that a regional court was not competent to try their case following the Supreme Court 's refusal to do so .
8 The defence does not arise on a plea of autrefois convict , but on the well-established rule at common law , that where a person has been convicted and punished for an offence by a court of competent jurisdiction , transit in rem judicatam , that is , the conviction shall be a bar to all further proceedings for the same offence , and he shall not be punished again for the same matter ; otherwise there might be two different punishments for the same offence .
9 If it appears that the prosecution has failed to prove an essential element of the offence , or if its evidence has been discredited in cross-examination , there is no case to answer and the defence does not respond .
10 ‘ It was this latter risk that those conducting the defence decided not to take . ’
11 The defence has also succeeded where the employee was under no pressure to take a particular risk but deliberately chose a dangerous method of working .
12 And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option .
13 The Commission 's other research findings — that much of forensic science is far from certain , capable of misinterpretation and relies upon the defence to draw out its limitations — only add to the need for the defence to have already access to real defence experts .
14 We were cut to pieces by Watford , though the defence did not help itself by defending too deeply .
15 O'Leary can provide that , and the defence did nt look troubled at all when he was playing .
16 There was no significant interaction effect showing the nature of the response does not effect reaction time .
17 After three months , however , the response did not justify the effort from the bureau and the initiators had to rethink their approach to young people .
18 Think about it : if marriage is a partnership , the fact that one may be functioning in a responsibility that provides the income does not entitle that partner to sole ownership .
19 Except er I , I mean I 'd say that the income funds actually performed quite well , if you did n't look at the capital value .
20 If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge .
21 The income did not change its nature just because the trustees took their expenses from the same .
22 My own opinion — for what it is worth in view of the two cases above referred to — is that trustees are the proper persons to be assessed in all cases in which the income of the trust estate received by them , or to which they are entitled , is not tax-deducted at source ; and that — in the case of income of the trust estate which is tax deducted at source — they could not be heard to ask repayment of the tax on the plea that the income did not arise or accrue to them but to others , whether such others were income-beneficiaries or capital-beneficiaries .
23 ‘ But for clubs going from the fourth to the third sums between £50,000 and £100,000 are about the going rate so £200,000 from the second to the Premier does n't seem unlikely , ’ he said .
24 When the advocates of a pro-Israeli policy happened to be Jewish , says the Jewish Mr Teicher , the Arabists did not hesitate to whisper ‘ dual loyalty ’ .
25 In our country the cost of a conventional cholecystectomy is estimated at US$2400 ( £1400 ) , the inability to work not taken into consideration .
26 The fact that we are situated right next to the park does not escape our notice and we have in fact had people in from the park who sleep rough there .
27 But look , the park does n't close until six .
28 When they left the following day , the eastern end of the park had already begun to fill with tattered bivouacs and shelters of thorn and tarpaulin .
29 ‘ Listen to that Amy , that Jerry plane that crashed in the park did n't make as much bloody row as 'im . ’
30 Those opposing the park have recently resurrected an old but powerful paranoia : the ‘ internationalisation ’ of the Amazon ( see BBC WILDLIFE , July 1990 , p483 ) .
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