Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] include [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What … has never taken place is an epistemological critique at the most fundamental level of the connection between the development of a historicism which has expanded and developed enough to include antithetical attitudes such as ideologies of Western imperialism and critiques of imperialism on the one hand , and on the other , the actual practice of imperialism by which the accumulation of territories and population , the control of economies , and the incorporation and homogenisation of histories are maintained . |
2 | NME , for instance , has always included substantial coverage of black popular forms — soul , reggae , hip-hop — although this has not always met with their readers ' approval . |
3 | The author has also included new research on Kandinsky 's early collectors who include the Chicago Lawyer Arthur Jerome Eddy and the important English patron Michael Sadeler , Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University , who first saw the artist 's work at an exhibition in the Albert Hall , London , in 1911 . |
4 | His membership of the Executive Committee has also included two years as a member of the Managers ' panel , 1989–91 and three years , 1976–79 , as Coleraine Area Secretary . |
5 | Part II of the 1983 Act has now included specific provision for these audits , calling them economy , efficiency and effectiveness examinations . |
6 | As an admission that , yes , they did go into a bit of a decline , the band has even included re-recorded versions of a couple of songs from their last album , No Place Like Home , a record whose only purpose appears to have been ‘ to keep things ticking over ’ . |
7 | The officials were conferring with allies at the United Nations before issuing a formal reaction to the new Iraqi military moves , which were revealed yesterday to include anti-aircraft missiles being taken into allied-protected territory in northern Iraq . |
8 | Before we can carry out a detailed examination of the organisation in order to produce a data model which will then be implemented on a database , the analysts need to gain a general appreciation of the business ( this term is interpreted broadly to include all types of organisation in the public and private sectors ) . |
9 | The Soviet initiatives on the Gulf and the Mediterranean are the best statements of what neutralisation on Soviet terms implies for Third World regions , although the Mediterranean proposal was intended also to include European states . |
10 | To provide teachers with the means to easily and quickly identify sexism in children 's literature should they wish to do so [ 'sexism' here to include explicit sexism , i.e. a refusal to acknowledge diversity resulting in a stereotypical portrayal , and implicit sexism , i.e. a tacit acceptance of prevalent inequalities on the basis that these reflect currently accepted norms ] . |
11 | There is no doubt that our conceptions of various kinds of conscious episodes do indeed include relational components . |
12 | The ACDA text reported that the main areas of continuing disagreement between the negotiating teams consisted of ( i ) definitions of and counting rules covering air-launched cruise missiles ( ALCMs ) : the USA wished only to include nuclear-armed missiles with a range in excess of 1,500 km with the assumption that a specified average number of missiles be attributed to each bomber , while the Soviet Union included " dual-capable " ( conventional/nuclear ) missiles with a range in excess of 600 km with the assumption that the maximum number of missiles be attributed to each type of bomber ; ( ii ) whether submarine-launched cruise missiles ( SLCMs ) should be limited under START ( or under a separate agreement , as had been suggested by the USA ) and if so whether on-site SLCM verification procedures should be deployed ( as the Soviet Union was suggesting ) or " non-binding declarations ' of numbers be issued ( as proposed by the USA ) ; and ( iii ) a " ban on the production , flight testing or modernization " of existing types of heavy ICBMs ( suggested by the USA ) , although a ban on new missile development was agreed , as were warhead and missile sub-limits in this category . |
13 | The composition by age of children in children 's homes had always included some adolescents but they had never been together in such large numbers before . |
14 | The Sidi Hasan ward committee , chosen on 7 February , had also included two men ( an al-Khaldi and a Farjani ) married to Zuwaya women and resident in the ward . |
15 | Erm membership of the Incorporated Society of Musicians which comes at about seventy eight pounds a year does actually include public liability |
16 | The previous examples of the use of bioceramics have all included some dependence on mechanical strength and uses have focused on replacing diseased or damaged tissues . |
17 | There has been considerable pressure to incorporate a measure of social deprivation in resource allocation formulas , and several regions have already included some form of deprivation weighting in their subregional allocation . |
18 | The SAD described above includes seven items concerned with anxiety ( see Table 5.6 ) . |
19 | The Inland Revenue limits described above include any contributions made by your employer , so the total must therefore not exceed the allowed amount . |
20 | Look at a troupe like London Contemporary Dance Theatre : its numbers are tiny by ballet standards , but they have always included black dancers . |
21 | More resembling the changing rooms at MGM , these have previously included gilded platform shoes and chain-mail tunics that attract a growing number of magazine stylists and video makers . |
22 | I have therefore included three books on the ‘ physical ’ interface and three on the ‘ systems ’ interface . |