Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these products have been shown to induce ET-1 synthesis and release in various cell types . |
2 | Myanma 's military-dominated regime , however , which had refused to implement the results of the May 1990 general election won by the NLD , made it clear that Suu Kyi was regarded as a troublemaker and that she would remain under house arrest ; she had refused to renounce political involvement and go into exile . |
3 | 3.3 Any goods and/or work rejected under Condition 3.2 must at our request be replaced or re-performed as the case may be , by you at your expense ; alternatively we may elect ( at our option ) to cancel this order as provided in Condition 10.2 both in respect of the goods and/or the work in question and of the whole of the undelivered balance ( if any ) of the goods and/or the remainder of the work ( if any ) covered by this order . |
4 | A problem shared is usually a problem halved , whether it is learning how to cope with rheumatism , wanting to lose some weight or caring for an elderly relative . |
5 | Woman to lose half damages after cut in award |
6 | He is also keen to set up a body similar to the US Office of Technology Assessment , or New Zealand 's former Commission for the Future to stimulate public discussion and look at the long-term implications of technological change . |
7 | It is most commonly known to affect brown rice and sweetcorn during cooking . |
8 | The main purpose of my research was to compare different attitudes and approaches to the problem of assessing and examining children 's performance and development in various arts subjects . |
9 | Chodorow suggests that the concentration of childcare in women 's hands brings daughters to identify symbiotically with their mothers , and to carry this interdependency and need for mutual mothering into future relationships , most especially with their own children . |
10 | But if it was so easy for me to see this evidence and to talk to those who had substantial proof of their ownership of homes in mandate Palestine , surely it would be no more difficult to go to Israel , find those same homes and — the idea had a special excitement about it — to knock on those same front doors . |
11 | We invite all those who have shared in Bristol 's success in the past to support this campaign and to share in Bristol 's success in the future . |
12 | Conference , I ask you to support this motion that calls for a publicity campaign to name those employers and establishments that exploit th their staff so they can make a fat profit , and to update the hotel list . |
13 | Maybe there are other ways and other ways of forming relationships without people getting to know that person or working with that person . |
14 | ‘ The employees of Port Rashid have continued to provide outstanding service while handling in 1990 close to 700,000 TEUs with very limited handling equipment . |
15 | Almost certainly the timing would be calculated to forestall possible discovery and defusing by a Nuclear Emergency Search Team . |
16 | Within this general constraint , however , we attempted to find representative variables that belonged to two broadly-defined types ( the second of which can be subdivided ) that we describe in terms of their linguistic ( and not their social ) characteristics . |
17 | This permissive attitude is generally acceptable to States in relation to business transactions , but is likely to meet strong objection if applied to consumer transactions . |
18 | The Unit also endeavours to encourage collaborative research and to act as a source of advice for studies carried out by other organisations . |
19 | The Renton Committee noted that definitions may take various forms : they may be exhaustive ; they may be merely inclusionary ; they may concentrate only the boundaries of the concept ; they may seek to exclude descriptive material and concentrate upon conceptual analysis ; they may rely upon general principles . |
20 | If , on the other hand , he refuses to accept this relationship and responds from his own adult ( Y ) on a ‘ do n't talk to me like that ’ basis to the adult or child of the first individual , this is a new stimulus and the transaction has broken down . |
21 | On Feb. 7 Sharif announced a programme of economic reforms to encourage foreign investment and to compensate for losses resulting from the Gulf crisis . |
22 | By living in a private house the student can be independent while having the opportunity to meet British people and to live in a British environment . |
23 | The state has actively sought to develop tourism , both to attract foreign visitors and to act as a counter-magnet to holidays abroad for Britons . |
24 | And so erm , the youth bus is , is trying to fill that gap , it 's not ideal , because what we actually want to do is get the advice centre to provide some information and to look at ways they can open up to young people . |
25 | Such Arbitrator shall be at liberty to construe this Agreement and deal with differences arising thereunder as an honourable engagement and not be bound by strict rules of law . |
26 | The other post , nothing to do with the environment , to provide further assistance and support to members . |
27 | Two of them favoured refugees ; their conditions of work had to be at least as good as those offered to British workers , and their employers had to provide real training as opposed to handing out menial jobs to what was essentially cheap labour . |
28 | This year the play scheme , which is open to children of school age and upwards , has won funding from Children in Need to provide subsidised places and help towards transport costs . |
29 | Frequently one senses a certain unwillingness on the part of professional educators to accept these decisions and work with them . |
30 | It is also likely to provide valuable information when used with certain children and in conjunction with other tests of language . |