Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [prep] the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have great difficulty coming to terms with all that was being said under H one about migration and the relationship to Leeds and the idea that it matters enormously in the realm exactly where this new settlement , which I hope does go ahead , actually goes . |
2 | For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ? |
3 | Freedberg : ‘ For Kosuth , then , an art such as Hans Haacke 's in which the message lies primarily in the content simply reinforces the positions already held by his viewers . |
4 | Yet the poem stands apart from the attitudes most commonly expressed in her work , and , given its obscurity , it is necessary to be cautious with respect to its specific meaning . |
5 | It is level , it 's available , the developer may provide a , an amenity area , it says so in the letter anyway , for the town , and a route across the river to . |
6 | This heat loss depends also on the temperature outside ( the lower it is , the more heat you lose ) and the temperature you require inside ( the higher it is , the more you lose ) . |
7 | What are the common wages of labour , depends everywhere upon the contract usually made between those two parties , whose interests are by no means the same . |
8 | The reason for this lies in the fact that the physics depends neither on the states alone nor on the observables alone but upon their interrelation . |
9 | One eye shifts right round the body so that it takes up a position alongside the other . |
10 | ‘ She just feels rather under the weather sometimes . |
11 | The beck falls away under the bridge here in a short cascade and it was a pleasant spot to sit watching clouds crossing the sky and the breeze shaking the delicate water avens on the bank . |
12 | Some archer fish are able to line up their prey so precisely that it falls directly into the water below , and within easy reach of the fish , instead of being knocked inconveniently into the distance . |
13 | Courtaulds chief executive Sipko Huismans speaks frankly about the year ahead . |
14 | Howard goes across to the man curiously , since he does n't know anyone in this city . |
15 | The XJ speeds north over the road-bridge , no lights or siren on but we clip along and it 's the smoothest fucking motorway journey I 've ever had ; just a total hassle-free zone creaming along around the ton with no worries about unmarked police cars and hoo-wee the traffic in front of us just fucking evaporates ; man , just brakes ( and wobbles sometimes as the guy probably gets the cold sweats and the wo-where'd-my-stomach-go ? feeling ) , swings meekly left and brakes again ; you 've never seen a beefy BMW 5-series duck in so fast in your life ; might as well all be driving 2CVs . |
16 | The difference in meaning between the two coincides therefore with the distinction already made between to infinitives evoking their event as a " subsequent potentiality " and those evoking it as a " subsequent actualization " . |
17 | 2 The defender grasps the attacker 's fist to prevent a second punch and strikes outwards with the fan now fully open . |
18 | It lurks just under the surface close to the shore off the South coast of Mull near the feared Torran Rocks . |
19 | The fear of losing control of a class lurks just below the surface even for teachers with ‘ good discipline ’ , and for many this puts the brake on changes to their own way of teaching that they might otherwise like to try . |
20 | So , under the aegis of Hegelianism , Biedermann comes close to the view earlier stated by Fichte : it is not the historical as such , but the metaphysical , that makes us blessed — not the historical person of Jesus as God and man , but the metaphysical idea of God-manhood , which is simply exemplified , illustrated , and communicated by Jesus . |
21 | If er nowt comes here in the morning well I can phone him tomorrow night . |
22 | The SIII heater system works well in the SWB hard top vehicle . |
23 | George Piggott retired in 1972 aged 70 , although he still works part-time on the course today and produces the attractive borders and tubs by the clubhouse . |
24 | I know there is a shelf in the area that runs parallel to the bank about three yards out , and that the water is eight feet deep at the bottom of the shelf . |