Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [to-vb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | I think this test is equally app ] icable to the decision this court has to make whether a voidable contract has been affirmed or not and I have applied this test in reaching the conclusion I have just expressed . |
32 | you understand that the honourable gentleman wants to establish that the government has been extraordinarily dilatory , that er there is a massive delay , there is problem for electoral registration officers because that the regulations , the regulations depend upon a directive . |
33 | On one type the switch-off is automatic when water ceases to flow and the proportioner must be re-set before more chemical can be drawn again . |
34 | Documentary evidence exists to show that the umpiring in Pakistan in 1987 — particularly in the Lahore Test which preceded the infamous Faisalabad Test — was quite appalling ( see Wisden Book of Test Cricket , Vol II , p 292 for easy reference ) . |
35 | Nobody can say for sure when the earliest purpose-made sparkling wine was produced , but documentary evidence exists to prove that the monks of the abbey of St Hilaire in southern France had intentionally produced sparkling wines as early as 1531 , well over one hundred years before anyone attempted to do so in Champagne . |
36 | For branching trails [ 18 ] , it is necessary to introduce the involuted relationship cites to indicate that a single path item can branch to many other path items during navigation through the user backtracking . |
37 | The evidence seems to indicate that the ancient people operated some such technology to effect changes in earth energies . |
38 | All the evidence seems to indicate that the account of the dream grew in the interval with the Romantic ideal of the autonomy of the creative process . |
39 | Er , certainly evidence seems to suggest that a very genuine and close relationship developed with his father . |
40 | The decision to use a video recorder or an audio recorder will depend upon a number of considerations , including the reason for making the recording , the data which the teacher or therapist hopes to recover and the resources available for making recordings and for coding and/ or transcribing . |
41 | When the pot begins to boil and the bubbles rise quickly to the surface , it does n't take much to make it boil right over . |
42 | Hull and Buyhoff ( 1983 ) , however , used the more traditional medium of colour slides to show that the further the horizon the greater the perceived scenic beauty . |
43 | By suggesting that the ‘ fun-loving ’ woman lodger shunned or avoided sexual intercourse with the landlord begins to suggest that the ‘ normal ’ occurrence is for women lodgers in such situations to allow sexual intercourse to take place . |
44 | By surrounding the adjective " interesting " with two intensifiers — " very " and " indeed " — the writer seems to recognise that the word " interesting " itself is somehow inadequate . |
45 | She cried : ‘ My heart Burns to think that the mayor could stoop so low as to try Robin or Fleece-ing us like this . ’ |
46 | This means that the Tribunal has to ask whether the Minister acted reasonably in exercising his discretion to grant a warrant . |
47 | The difficulty of distinguishing between the kind of case which a tribunal has to determine and the statutory description of the situation which the tribunal must decide is the root cause of the problem . |
48 | The tribunal has to consider whether the employer acted reasonably in deciding to sack the employee . |
49 | When looking at how to develop and improve the management of its electronic information resources , a local authority needs to ensure that the same questions are asked about the electronic environment as are asked about the traditional ubiquitous paper record . |
50 | The credit here denotes not the total amount the debtor has to pay but the element of financial accommodation . |
51 | On the principle that ‘ the job of winning control has to start where the powerless are ’ , it supports struggles at grassroots level over health , housing , wages , health and safety , and employment . |
52 | A third possibility is stagflation , where the economy refuses to recover but the rate of inflation does not fall , so reducing the central bank 's ability to ease credit . |
53 | One difficulty of primary sources is that a purist definition tends to suggest that the writer has personally collected the information . |
54 | Conventional economic and accounting theory tends to assume that the process involved is highly rational and orderly . |
55 | The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution . |
56 | Another effect could be when the debtor falls to pay and the amount has to be charged to the profit and loss account as a bad debt . |
57 | The option is useful if a user , either teacher or pupil wishes to know whether a particular title is on loan . |
58 | Waiting is a bore , and it is worth noting that the chain continues to rotate after the disc has stopped , so beware fingers . |
59 | In Brazil the use of alcohol made from surplus sugar as a petrol additive continues to increase though the pace has slowed . |
60 | On the other hand , the student comes to realize that the discipline could be other than it is ( and , indeed , historically has been wedded to different values and presuppositions ) . |