Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Stars from Brookside will receive a cheque for the Save Broadgreen campaign fund tomorrow . |
2 | Lichtiger reported that 11 of 15 patients with severe ulcerative colitis responded to a short course of intravenous ( IV ) cyclosporin ( 4 mg/kg/ day ) followed by oral cyclosporin ( 6–8 mg/kg/ day ) for six months , and that nine of the 11 responders remained in remission during the follow up period . |
3 | This was the first low alcohol bitter for the take home beer market . |
4 | During the next few weeks , 350 young Americans will visit Torness through the Come & See programme . |
5 | Eufrasius , Avitus 's rival for the see of the Auvergne , tried to secure the episcopate with the help of Jewish money . |
6 | Bearing in mind that the gap between the read/write heads and the hard disk platter is less than the size of a single smoke particle , it is sensible to declare the computer work area a no-smoking zone . |
7 | So , to test their intelligence we decided to show each horse a plate of oats , and while it was still watching to place the food inside the ring of the tire with the empty feed bucket on top . |
8 | The president of the Unite States is , at first sight , an extraordinarily powerful figure . |
9 | Her Royal Highness , President of the Save the Children Fund , subsequently visited the Lifechance Project , Cricket Road , Cowley and the Barton Community Centre and was received on arrival by Her Majesty 's Lord-Lieutenant for Oxfordshire ( Sir Ashley Ponsonby Bt ) . |
10 | Afterwards The Princess , President of the Save the Children Fund , attended a reception with employees of Halifax Property Services , and opened their Headquarters building at Great Weston Business Park , Yate , Bristol . |
11 | This evening The Princess Royal , President of the Save the Children Fund , attended a reception at Chavenage House , Tetbury , in celebration of the Fund 's 70th Anniversary , and was received on arrival by Colonel David Lowsley-Williams ( Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire ) . |
12 | Anne Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal GCVO President of The Save The Children Fund |
13 | SIR — In view of the proven pain and loss conferred uniquely upon children by divorcing parents , ought not the Princess Royal to reconsider her position as President of the Save the Children Fund ? |
14 | But Anne will not be giving up her work as president of the Save The Children Fund . |
15 | For most of the two world wars , though , the Meet was just kept ticking over and from 1940 to 1947 Alderman Billy Robinson was both Mayor of Richmond and President of the Meet . |
16 | For example , suppose the adder made available as a secondary output the sign of the result of the add operation . |
17 | One of the big ways is , is spiritualism and things that are not real , things that are sort of er blind in the mind of the unbeliever as it were , in other words material things probably and things that have under revelation |
18 | One notorious example is the 5.5 km of the east side of the Spurn peninsula on Humberside . |
19 | I was always fascinated by the effect of the sustain pedal — you know , the way you can run one note into another , something like a harp sound . |
20 | With shorter battens that only go partly across the width of the sail it is best to insert them before the outhaul is tensioned . |
21 | If fixing outside the recess , you will need to add a minimum of 10cm ( 4in ) to the width of the reveal to prevent light seeping through at the sides of the blind . |
22 | Because of the character by character action of the write/read process , it is possible ( in fact , necessary ) to keep track of your position within the file . |
23 | Talking of food , calorie counting is to be recommended , otherwise I 'm afraid the waistline will suffer a little ; yes , even if you do join in the aerobics of the keep fit . |
24 | Aye , but you could of quite happily of gone through your life if you had n't of seen that advert with the sell any |
25 | Being an honest man , he tried to answer honestly , ; and there were times when he clearly found it difficult to reconcile the absolutism of his Church 's dogma with the dictate of his own conscience . |
26 | Mary Miller meets the Labeque Sisters , the solo pianists playing with the RSNO in the Usher Hall , Edinburgh , tonight |
27 | It is very difficult to do this without producing a ‘ blurred-vision ’ effect in the resist — so you may well have to scrap that attempt , recoat the board with resist and start all over again . |
28 | But the actual letter survives and only a mind predisposed to suspect the sender could think it pompous : ‘ After the most careful consideration I have decided , if you are willing that I should do so , to recommend your name for the succession to the see of Durham . ’ |
29 | Last season , Dungannon won the Ulster League which qualified them for a ‘ round-robin ’ series with the other provincial winners in a bid to gain entry to the AIL . |
30 | At the moment the only alternative to the Relate 2000 is the Videophone 2500 , from the US giant AT&T . |