Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [v-ing] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Hang the door within the aluminium frame using only the two outer screws in each hinge . |
2 | So the project was expanded to include building an expert system for another , similar circuit board using exactly the same technique . |
3 | The emigration has been encouraged by a series of British Nationality Acts stripping even the 3.25 million people holding Hong Kong ‘ British ’ passports of any rights to residence in Britain . |
4 | The bay to his left was labelled ‘ Fiction A-H ’ , and to his right was the cash desk looking much the same as it must have done on the day the shop was first opened . |
5 | I know it sounds corny but transmission really is a team effort involving both the editorial and technical staffs . |
6 | Just as a stylesheet is set up for text so it is possible to create a basic colour palette using either the HLS ( Hue , Lightness , Saturation ) , CMYB ( Cyan , Magenta , Yellow , Black ) or RGB ( Red , Blue , Green ) models . |
7 | Also , in their Kauai ( Hawaii ) study , the analysis was based on pregnancy intervals instead of birth intervals , with relative mortality rates calculated for several gestational and childhood age groups showing clearly the disadvantages of the shorter intervals in each age group ( Yerushalmy et al , 1956 ) . |
8 | GST-pou[c] was bound to 32 P-end labelled 143 bp fragments containing either the ICP4 motif ( lanes 1–7 ) or the Ad2 motif ( lanes 8–13 ) at different positions from the ends of the fragments and the complexes formed were analysed by gel electrophoresis . |
9 | This practice is justified by reference to the fact that those permanent staff members performing notionally the same job take on a quasi-supervisory function during the peak period . |
10 | All about Keswick he had noticed gangs of men building the giant reaches of drystone walls enclosing even the highest fell-land , the better to take advantage of grain prices in the war ; gangs of men working the woods , as charcoal-burners , swill-makers , coppice-workers , plain woodmen ; and , as here , men in the high mines — men spread all over the landscape , bondmen of industry , all living out near their workplace , turf huts and teepees scattered abroad , excluded from society throughout the week of their work and let into its comforts and pleasure only for a brief Saturday night escape . |
11 | Close consideration should be given to the monopolies and mergers legislation governing both the UK and the EC ( see Chapter 9 ) . |
12 | It is , however , possible that there may be no solutions at all to a system of Diophantine equations ; the assistant could never give 46p change using only the 5p , 10p and 20p coins . |
13 | The in vitro binding of CytR to the mutated promoters was characterized in a gel retardation assay using purified CytR protein and purified 32 P-endlabelled DNA fragments carrying either the wt- or the mutated promoters . |
14 | How sad to see one of our senior trade union officials doing exactly the same in 1992 . |
15 | SIX out of seven ICI plants around the country broke licence terms covering either the level or type of discharge . |
16 | Along the northern bank of the firth lies the fertile Carse of Gowrie , the word carse meaning much the same as haugh — a stretch of alluvial levels beside a river . |
17 | With Aung San riding high the AFPFL had almost no opposition . |
18 | shrew mandible from tawny owl assemblage showing perforation of the ascending ramus but no damage to the bar-like structure that supports it ( ×10 ) ; J. enlargement of the same ( ×38 ) ; K. advanced breakage of a shrew mandible from red kite assemblage leaving just the supporting structures of the ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; L. partial loss of ascending ramus of a shrew mandible from a little owl assemblage ( ×8 ) ; M. mole mandible from red kite assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. shrew mandible from small-spotted genet assemblage ( ×8 ) . |
19 | This gave us two kinds of ‘ correct ’ lattice : ( i ) a single path lattice containing only the words intended by the speaker and ( ii ) a lattice containing all the homophones and homophonic phrases that were valid under the fine-class description . |
20 | IBM and Motorola have also apparently skirted the heat dissipation problem haunting both the Pentium and the Alpha . |
21 | IBM and Motorola have also apparently managed to avoid the heat dissipation problem haunting both the Pentium and the Alpha . |
22 | On the formation of county councils in 1888 the administrative functions of Quarter Sessions passed to the county councils leaving only the judicial functions of Quarter Sessions to the Justices . |
23 | We carefully watched the flame of the hour candle eating away the wax from ring to ring . |
24 | An emergency FEC meeting later the same evening endorsed the call . |
25 | The sample would be stored on a culture plate showing only the patient 's age and the location of the laboratory . |
26 | The resulting chaos saw Boots and Woolworths chains withdrawing both the album and single from their shops . |
27 | She had walked down through suburban Summertown , taking her time but without reluctance ; watching the tidiness of the shoppers and the smartness of the shops with something akin to smugness - how little energy and vitality they had , compared to her own shopping street , with its untidy market atmosphere permeating even the Safeways and Boots which had tried to raise their modern , never-had-it-so-good façades in challenge to the poverty and squalor , and had failed . |