Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A school with a long tradition of extra curricular activities is likely to continue with an extensive provision even if the activities alter to reflect the expertise of the adults involved .
2 The first category includes those small towns where the defences appear to rationalize an extensive urban scatter and to enclose a suitable urban core .
3 The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers .
4 Alternatively , he could sell a futures contract at the current futures price and , at the end of T years , buy the asset in the cash market to deliver it into the futures market to fulfil the contract .
5 That para states that as a result of the decision in Re Duomatic Ltd ( 1969 ) 1 All ER 161 , if , on some occasion other than the annual general meeting , the shareholders agree to remunerate the directors with certain sums , then that agreement has the same force as a resolution passed in a general meeting .
6 If the creditors refuse to accept the trustee 's resignation , the court may , on the trustee 's application , give him leave to resign ( r 6.128 ) .
7 Usually , the study points out , the creditors expect to get the lion 's share of any debt relief .
8 The industrial towns grow and the cities swell to take the still coming rural migrants .
9 The fielders try to retrieve the ball quickly and return it to the bowler .
10 When the courts intervene to control the X factor they do so in purported fulfilment of the legislative will , by delineating the boundaries of one institution 's powers from that of another : a public body adjudicating on furnished tenancies can not trespass on the territory of a different body dealing with unfurnished tenancies .
11 In Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris Lord Denning MR said that by construing a restriction according to the object and intent rule the courts refuse to hold a covenant bad merely because of unskilful drafting and will cut it down so as to reveal its essential reasonableness .
12 The courts have to draw a line somewhere when it comes to obviousness although it is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules .
13 The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex .
14 If the courts decide to adopt the type of approach favoured by the Court of Appeal in Olugboja , the age of the girl would be one factor which the jury could be invited to consider in determining whether consent was present and non-consent might be more broadly construed .
15 Davies , who missed the Lions tour to rest a pelvic injury , has been building up his upper body strength and Widnes , 12-1 shots for the Stones Bitter title , will feel the benefit .
16 While we must get closer to the market , the proposals continue to ignore the reality of market forces in a misguided attempt to solve undesirable social objectives .
17 7.2.3 For elderly people , the proposals appear to overlook the difficulties which they may face if , for instance , the contract for cataracts or hip replacements is placed at a hospital some distance away .
18 The cyclists hope to complete the ride in ten days covering 60to-70 miles a day .
19 ‘ You and the kidnappers seem to have a perfect understanding , Zen .
20 The researchers hope to make the new material more like elephant tusk by streaking it and roughening the texture .
21 The researchers intend to monitor the progress of cases through the various legal stages .
22 In a three-year project funded by the European Commission and the Department of Industry , the researchers aim to use a variety of methods to capture data about the Earth 's rocks .
23 With a view to identifying these factors , the researchers aim to study a group of nine to thirteen-year olds currently in medium/long-term foster care together with their carers and compare their social and educational experiences with those of a control group of children living with their own families but known to social services departments and receiving help .
24 Thousands of evacuees are now being moved out of the appalling desert slum at Shaalan as the authorities try to ease the tension .
25 Thus , we may repeat that if the authorities decline to increase the supply of base money , then banks are constrained in the amount of lending they can undertake .
26 Now imagine the case where the authorities wish to see a reduction in this rate of expansion .
27 There is much more of a problem , however , if the authorities wish to expand the money supply .
28 For this reason the authorities prefer to control the demand for money , and to do this the Bank of England , as lender of the last resort , alters its lending rate to the discount houses .
29 If the authorities refuse to increase the size of the monetary base , therefore , there must come a point at which further lending , and monetary growth , are inhibited .
30 Thus in Figure 17.4 , if the authorities want to raise the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 , their actions in the discount market outlined above will reduce money supply from Q 1 to Q 2 , to ensure that r 2 is an equilibrium rate of interest .
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