Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What makes it both attractive to users and even more misleading is that the promoters of the technique tend to use a number of methods to produce ‘ norms ’ for , in particular , ‘ preference shift ’ , but also for various attention measures . |
2 | In this way we will provide the user pull to accelerate the integrated application , exploitation and competitive weapon phases in IT development — without funding ‘ near market ’ activity nor distorting the market by funding products . |
3 | The college want to make the sale , sanctioned by the Charity Commissioners last summer , to set up an endowment fund for maintenance , restoration and refurbishment of Royal Holloway 's Founder 's Building , as well as for the upkeep and security for the remaining pictures . |
4 | An industrial relations expert , who has written a history of cotton unions , has remarked that whereas general historians of the labour movement report only sporadic trade unionism in that industry in the eigh-teenth century , historians of the district or of the industry tend to assume a continuous collective labour presence . |
5 | He was to retain the valuable regions already granted him , and though he would in the future have to share the heartlands with Lothar , still , for a last-born son , he had done rather well . |
6 | The DGSE want to trace the people behind Spidex as much as Monsieur Nadirpur does . |
7 | Why did the researchers involved in the study fail to notice the imbalance of their original data ? |
8 | Many of the amendments tabled by the Opposition fail to recognise the duties and regulatory powers in existing legislation and in the licences . |
9 | The Revenue seem to have an option to apply Cases III , IV and V or Case VI but the author is aware of cases where the Revenue have permitted the preceding year basis to apply under Cases III , IV and V although the Revenue could have assessed under Case VI . |
10 | Smith added : ‘ If the management wish to refer an issue to the England committee , all they have to do is pick up the phone . ’ |
11 | Sleight apologised for this state of affairs at the Congress in Dublin in 1895 : " It must be remembered that it is exceedingly difficult for the executive committee to meet together often , for every time they do so they have to bear their own travelling expenses , and sometimes hotel expenses ; and to whatever centre they are summoned , it only means that some members of the committee have to travel a considerable distance . |
12 | All of the ways in which the design of the Williamson scheme differ from the design of the ERM serve to make the former more durable — largely , it must be admitted , by making it less ambitious . |
13 | People from the South tend to have a lot of outmoded ideas about service . |
14 | Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body 's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing . |
15 | The rest of the team try to throw the ball to their catcher and if they succeed they get a point . |
16 | This is partly because poorer groups in the population tend to pay a higher proportion of their income in indirect taxes than richer ones . |
17 | Members of the group agree to document the project with photographs and notes and to continue it after the Design students graduate . |
18 | Chemical processes assisted by the physical disintegration of the bedrock combine to produce a weathering mantle or regolith which , if differentiated into identifiable horizons , constitutes a weathering profile . |
19 | ‘ Tonight the Fellowship meet to celebrate the return , ’ continued the albino . |
20 | He 'll suggest that anyway , as soon as he and the King begin to see the surrender is n't coming by the Feast of St Nicholas . ’ |
21 | The crew begin to rig the camera equipment on a platform . |
22 | I put a paper to the board saying I was not sure we could overcome all the difficulties and we might in the event have to quit the business altogether . |
23 | So far as balance is concerned , would a teacher in a school with Afro-Caribbean children on the register have to present a case for as well as against apartheid when covering South Africa ? |
24 | During the day try to use a leave-in conditioner with built-in U.V. sunscreens — the sun 's rays can cause rapid colour fade , even in the winter . |
25 | Revise your lecture notes , if any , on the topic Try to relate the topic under discussion to what you 've heard in lectures . |
26 | In response , recipients of the notice have to inform the company whether they have had such an interest and , if so , the nature of that interest . |
27 | On returning to the bell stand to catch the transport to the course in question , I could n't find my golf clubs . |
28 | Consequently , member states and the Commission wish to see the minimum change in the operation of the current CSFs and programmes for the years 1992 and 1993 . |
29 | Police had to enter the ring in the fourteenth round of the prize fight to rescue the pre-fight favourite Burns from further , unnecessary punishment ( Farr , 1964 , p.60 ) . |
30 | The prosecution have to prove the four elements already mentioned , and no more . |