Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] the [noun prp] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In section 11.3 it was stressed that the Laplace transform of a signal is pertinent to practical situations in which the signal is switched on at some instant . |
2 | The matter was dropped when the US objected to the idea of a joint declaration and , pleased by the generally positive tone of Mr Bush 's presentation , the Soviet team did not return to it . |
3 | The Sinn Fein President , Gerry Adams , has said that the IRA agreed to a two-week ceasefire last May to allow talks with the Government . |
4 | Moreover , after the attack on the embassy , they were also persuaded that their own lives would be seriously threatened if the Shah arrived in America . |
5 | The ban on political activity imposed when the NRM came to power was extended for a further five years in March 1990 . |
6 | Under the new Social Fund , the higher long-term benefit rate was abolished and the ARPs replaced by flat-rate premiums , which are not geared to specific needs but based on two categories of basic and severe disability . |
7 | However , none of these modules can be approved while the DC remains in this state . |
8 | While many are praising the ruling for providing a chance for some to see such masterpieces as Matisse 's ‘ Grand Riffian ’ and Seurat 's ‘ Les Poseuses ’ without the required pilgrimage to Merion , Pennsylvania , critics of the decision are echoing a warning they have offered since the Barnes attempted to deaccession works last year . |
9 | Aged twenty-one and just commissioned when the Cigognes moved to Verdun , he had first leapt to fame the previous summer when , as a Corporal , he had despatched three German planes in a morning . |
10 | Observers also noted that the ICRC tended to be associated in Iranian eyes with the Swiss government — with which there were continuing tensions because Switzerland appeared ready to allow the extradition to France of Zeyal Sarhadi , an Iranian suspected of involvement in the August 1991 murder of former Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar [ see pp. 37409 ; 38697 ] . |
11 | In part this may be justified because the UK competes in large world markets where the firms will have little monopoly power , but , given the documented lack of success of merged companies , successive governments may have encouraged too many mergers . |
12 | It is well known that the UKCC has to this date been a bastion of conservatism , its appointments being made through the patronage of the secretary of state or the national boards . |
13 | Bland also discusses the use of the Laplace transform technique in linear viscoelasticity and shows that the solution of a viscoelastic problem can be found from the solution of the corresponding elastic problem provided that the Laplace transforms of the boundary conditions exist , by a correspondence principle . |
14 | Chief executive Mike Blackburn said he was encouraged that the Leeds emerged from ‘ such an appallingly difficult market in such good shape ’ . |
15 | The prospect of delightful gardens was lost and the Brook disappeared under bricks and mortar . |
16 | Lindsey was lost and the Humber restored as Northumbria 's southern frontier . |
17 | All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu . |
18 | All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu . |