Example sentences of "[noun sg] [n mass] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | As befitting an anarchist bookstore , action posters and right-on graffiti fill the walls . |
2 | John Macgill was at Edinburgh 's Dreghorn barracks to see the flags come down . |
3 | The approach used analysis of national income data to quantify the regulation of demand , and when the statement turned from discussion of the transition to a peacetime economy it became a standard exposition of Keynesian policy prescriptions as interpreted by the academic economists in Whitehall . |
4 | Another example of the multivariate approach is provided by Webber and Craig ( 1978 ) who used 40 variables from the 1971 Small Area Statistics Census data to classify the British population into six main family types and a number of sub-clusters , making 30 groups altogether , as shown in a simplified form in Figure 5.6 . |
5 | For example , the British 1971 Sample Census data give the following picture : The implication of such substantial discrepancies can not simply be ignored . |
6 | It was at this time that the idea of a citizen militia to defend the constitution against its enemies gathered support . |
7 | With the advent of the single-pilot bomber aircraft came the problem of conversion to type . |
8 | This uses research data to highlight the problems encountered by children in care and the risks inherent in such arrangements . |
9 | Six alien companies of the Pioneer Corps accompanied the allied invasion . |
10 | After all , the number of such buyers is small and past purchase patter 's may be known in great detail ( from internal sales information , and from trade association statistics covering the whole market ) . |
11 | Mr Jones , of the Barnard Castle fire station , said he arrived at the scene of the accident near Windy Hill Quarry to find ambulance staff holding the victim 's head above the water . |
12 | Research staff includes the Sales Manager . |
13 | This will enable the accounting staff to reconcile the totals of each batch on a daily basis . |
14 | Market experts foresee a recovery this year from the recent sharp falls ; more realistic estimates are enticing buyers back to the salerooms and the Spring sales showed the market firming up for many European sculptors . |
15 | Orders came in , and that helped the warehouse people unpack the boxes and despatch them ; the information got fed back to the editor to tell him what the sales were , and it was a continuous process and all of the people tended to see the computer as working very much for them , rather than for the other department next door . |
16 | The Careers Guidance Staff take the class , usually just before subject choices for S3 are made , so that professional help and encouragement can be given to the pupils at this critical time . |
17 | By slow degrees , the world of the bloodstock sales lost the best part of its consuming interest for Dada . |
18 | A load torque 7L displaces the rotor front the demanded position and introduces a static position error , which may be many ministeps . |
19 | Mark the point where the cannon ball strikes the ground and roll the Artillery dice to establish the bounce distance . |
20 | Light entertainment , sport , feature films , soap operas and crime series got the highest regular audiences , followed by sport , drama and general interest series , chat shows , the news , documentaries , one-off plays and current affairs . |
21 | Abutting the Skeleton Coast , that legendary graveyard of mariners and ships , it is here that the last of the world 's black rhino range free , while galloping hyenas and lunging kudu buck comprise the main traffic hazards . |
22 | If it was a drug company , they rely pretty heavily on impressive animal test data to put the product over . |
23 | But a long-running dispute by benefit staff forced the council to put back its own deadline for thousands of outstanding benefit claims . |
24 | At a respectful distance behind the Chamberlins on the one side and the Burrows on the other , the village people packed the pews , shiny with scrubbing and breathless with the tightness of best clothes . |
25 | Under each President the relationship between the executive and the broadcasting media remained the central issue of communications policy . |
26 | BETTY WILLIAMS AND MAIREAD CORRIGAN OF THE PEACE PEOPLE READ THE MOVEMENT 'S PLEDGE TO A 30,000 STRONG RALLY IN THE LOYALIST SHANKILL AREA OF BELFAST ON 30TH AUGUST 1976 . |
27 | The museum staff knew the name of Damiani , although it was not recalled with much enthusiasm . |
28 | In the pubs the bar staff put the chairs upside down on the tables and shouted , ‘ Hurry up now , please , thank you . ’ |
29 | He said he realised it could be difficult for busy bar staff to tell the age of a mature girl who looked over 18 . |
30 | It presupposes that the intelligence people have the information now , hold on the |