Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a [noun] of the " in BNC.
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1 | I asked to see a breakdown of the price quoted to me and found that I was being charged four times more than the normal retail price for curtain tape and hooks and was quoted for more material than I needed . |
2 | In this way information is gradually built up , helping to paint a picture of the lives and lifestyles of the birds which appear so dramatically in the islands . |
3 | The extension of the project could not but mean bringing a mixture of the sexes to regular printing offices . |
4 | ‘ I do n't want to lose a moment of the time I 'm allowed to visit you , ’ I said . |
5 | Amino-acid sequences were aligned using a combination of the FASTA program and visual inspection . |
6 | The High Court heard allegations that each doctor in turn failed to spot a deformity of the left hip . |
7 | Naturally I do n't want to risk a recurrence of the trouble , but equally , I hate missing any Ireland match and I 'll be giving it a full blast in the final training session to make sure I 'm 100 per cent . |
8 | Despite their differences , both views tend to support a tightening of the law on pornography . |
9 | The Soviet government failed to provide a warning of the accident to European governments and when information was offered it was incomplete . |
10 | Even then they failed to catch a glimpse of the plane , it had been immediately engulfed in a fifty-foot-high curtain of water and spray . |
11 | But his own political outlook was also vital : ‘ Those influences made me want to write a history of the game 's toilers , the hired labourers . |
12 | ‘ The plaintiff admits for the purposes of this action , that on 2 March 1988 it agreed to accept a surrender of the lease from the first defendant and that by its agents G. Moore , certified bailiffs , and as advised by the third party it recorded this surrender in a memorandum of 2 March 1988 . |
13 | The County Associations which were then formed to demand a widening of the suffrage and a redistribution of Parliamentary seats , and the General Association , a substitute Parliament , or anti-Parliament , in which some of them proposed to combine , seemed for a time to threaten drastic and violent constitutional changes . |
14 | The conduct had also to be intended to provoke a breach of the peace or to have been of such a nature as to have been likely to have occasioned such a breach . |
15 | The two senior churches pour millions into the education system of this country , helping to provide a quarter of the nation 's schools . |
16 | Because we want to see a review of the whole system of union representation within the council to see whether it 's an appropriate sort of representation for an organisation of this size . |
17 | Every shift towards plausibility which Mr Kinnock has led the Labour Party into making has received a version of the same response . |
18 | Er , as the last speaker said , everybody has received a copy of the rules in their wallet and I would them to take a lo take , take that copy out and have a look at it . |
19 | Revusky ( 1971 , 1977 ) has developed an account of the role of interference effects in associative learning that has proved applicable to a wide range of phenomena . |
20 | They believe that the student first needs to acquire a perception of the analogies involved in the patterns of the language , and to be drilled until a considerable body of material has been learned , since analysis of the language is considered by them to be an advanced study . |
21 | And Grace Borgenicht has arranged a survey of the noted group of Canadian landscape painters centred in the Toronto area . |
22 | Fasting gastric electrical control activity was recorded and analysed using a modification of the method described by Van der Schee et al . |
23 | ( 6.9 ) unc provided x is not free in unc where unc is U1 modified to include a declaration of the variable x ( in the notation of |
24 | In this , his fifth cricket book , Eric Midwinter , social historian and social policy analyst , has undertaken a review of the development of county cricket in the past 200 years . |
25 | Er anybody that actually wants to see a list of the prizewinners from last year , from the actual race , I do have a copy er |
26 | Dixons ' chairman , Mr Stanley Kalms , whose empire embraces 600 Currys outlets as well as 350 under the Dixons name , is expected to issue a rejection of the takeover attempt today . |
27 | Arthur Chaplin has given an account of the responsibility of the first baiter in the field : |
28 | In more recent times , English Heritage has completed a refurnishing of the house and restored the surrounding buildings . |
29 | BP Minerals International Ltd has completed an evaluation of the Kilmelford area as a gold target-see under gold . |
30 | The … economic-orientated literature has formed an imagery of the firm … that is an organizational caricature . |