Example sentences of "the [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So here he has erm quite a long discussion in the fact that if you have inexperienced people , they will often make the make a quick initial assessment of a situation which is being and rejected by a more experienced person . |
2 | The has a small beach . |
3 | Granddad , the made a red one . |
4 | While Smith fell to Hughesman in straight sets in the second string singles rubber , Gary Drake was finding the going a little tough against Queens ' rested No. 1 Steve Alger , 33-year-old Vauxhall Trophy ‘ veteran ’ and a former Bermuda No. 1 . |
5 | Everywhere the create a warm orange sweep up to the contrasting Ancaster stone of St James 's spire . |
6 | Mr Alan Milburn said he had obtained a copy of The Waiting a secret document giving details of queues for each different consultant . |
7 | Gunsmoke action JAMES Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon , keeping a tight rein on law and order in the give a new generation of viewers the chance to see the classic 1960s Emmy award-winning Western adventure series Gunsmoke ( BBC-2 , 6.50pm ) . |
8 | The maintain a profitable agriculture , consistent with a concern for the countryside , lessons learned from the past must not be ignored . |
9 | But in some cases the having a different isomer can affect the three dimensional properties in such a way that it will no longer function efficiently as an enzyme as a catalyst to the reaction it 's supposed to catalyse then you start to get problems . |
10 | If an item requires to be replaced we should ensure that we are replacing on a like for like basis and not giving the insured a superior item containing advanced features and additional facilities . |
11 | erm sub-lets erm , on the sub-lets a big package deals with any other retailers and what would be the biggest |
12 | The chapel went back to the thirteenth century ; in the Restoration of Charles II Archbishop Frewen gave the house a façade to the river and built a magnificent dining room ; and during the eighteenth century Archbishop Drummond added a Gothic gatehouse and made the surround a charming bit of eighteenth-century Gothic . |
13 | During the stay a welcome drink and an evening meal will be hosted by the Port du Crouesty Tourist Office . |
14 | In so far as the house does represent a large capital asset , and it undoubtedly does , I am quite clear that in the long term , house prices are likely , generally to rise with inflation , indeed I would think must do so or perhaps to rise rather more quickly than inflation if there is a rising population and as there has been for very , very ma many years have passed , that , in the passed a decreasing occupancy rate . |
15 | We are taking forward three major initiatives : the making a corporate commitment campaign , which is designed to secure board level commitment to energy efficiency ; best practice , which is the Department 's main programme of energy efficiency information transfer ; and the energy management assistance scheme , which I have mentioned and which gives grant aid to the energy efficiency projects of smaller businesses . |
16 | Constructive knowledge , which is said to exist were the accused ought to have realised that certain circumstances prevail and has failed to make the enquires a reasonable person would have made , is not applicable since ‘ knowingly ’ connotes either intention or a subjective awareness of the relevant facts . |
17 | But just as the kettle was coming to the boil a black cloud billowed in through one of the open windows and enveloped the entire tea party . |
18 | Bring to the boil a large pan half-filled with water . |
19 | The had a little land before . |
20 | The Atapeuerca skeletal sample is large by the standards of any other Middle Pleistocene hominid site , so it provides an unprecedented opportunity to examine the internal morphological and metrical variation of what is assumed the represent a penecontemporaneous sample of individuals of different ages and sex . |