Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Feminist methods frequently situate themselves socially and historically in ways which distinguish the concept of the subject they work with from the one which underpins qualitative psychological methods , and which give these methods a different significance .
2 These differences distinguish the mouse from the human TEF-1 sequence .
3 Discuss the important standards which influence the rest of the computer industry .
4 Factors which influence the stability of the combination include the softness of the car and the trailer 's suspension , plus the balance of the trailer .
5 Furthermore , amongst those who influence the development of the law , it is still far from accepted that the overriding objective of the law of rape and allied offences should be the protection of sexual choice , that is to say , the protection of a woman 's right to choose , whether , when and with whom to have sexual intercourse .
6 If a manager joins a sales team from another department where he or she enjoyed a good reputation , this v–ill go before them and influence the attitude of the team .
7 We shall be particularly interested in discussing how a recipient might come to comprehend the producer 's intended message on a particular occasion , and how the requirements of the particular recipient(s) , in definable circumstances , influence the organisation of the producer 's discourse .
8 These conformations influence the position of the phosphate group with respect to the grooves of the double helix .
9 They need to gain access to and influence the work of the whole institution .
10 In the latter case , the physical object is passed on ; in the former , all that is passed on are genes that influence the shape of the nose as it develops .
11 One can not simply look at the kinds of problems thrown up by particular social structures and economic situations and analyse policies as responses to those problems , since policies themselves influence the character of the societies in which they are adopted .
12 In this pavement — as in others of a comparable design — the squares have assumed an overall structural importance and greatly influence the character of the work .
13 What factors influence the size of the transactions demand ?
14 The factors that influence the size of the proliferative compartment are less clear , though in rats there are genetic differences .
15 By careful management of the issue and purchase/rediscounting of government bonds and Treasury bills , the Bank of England can manipulate interest rates and influence the size of the money supply .
16 This will , in turn , influence the value to the customer and the price he will be willing to pay .
17 This will , in turn , influence the value to the customer and the price he will be willing to pay .
18 His Observations on the Circumstances which Influence the Condition of the Labouring Classes ( 1817 ) questioned the linkage by Thomas Malthus [ q.v. ] of population growth to increasing wage rates , arguing that the likely age of first marriage and thus birth rates were influenced , not by wage rates or poor-relief practices , but by perceived employment prospects which , paradoxically , were best when wages were low .
19 [ J. Barton , Observations on the Circumstances which Influence the Condition of the Labouring Classes ( ed. and intro .
20 These are : that Braverman ignores worker resistance ; that management may be ignorant of the most effective ways of meeting worker recalcitrance ; that there are more ways of killing a cat than skinning it ( in other words , that there are mechanisms other than fragmentation and de-skilling which management can use to control recalcitrant labour ) ; that technological and market opportunities vary across firms and that these influence the outcome of the struggle between capital and labour over the form of work organisation which is adopted ; and that the tight control of labour and the need to maximise output from individual workers may not be management 's most dominant concern in every case .
21 Thus , there should be a sufficient threat if , in the circumstances known to the accused , the threat might ( 1 ) influence the mind of an ordinary person of normal stability and courage ( whether or not it in fact influences the person addressed ) , or ( 2 ) influence the mind of the person addressed , though it would not influence an ordinary person .
22 I concede the vote in the Oxford Union .
23 Like policemen and women everywhere Easton 's section police bemoan the deterioration in the attitude to authority shown by some youngsters .
24 Those who bemoan the weakening of the governmental role of parliaments are not only failing to bear English history in mind where Parliament never had that role , they are forgetting continental history as well .
25 There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country .
26 There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country .
27 Stroke and knead the back of the shoulders where muscles tend to get knotted .
28 They er they try and compensate the difference between the intervention price in one country with the intervention price in another country .
29 Liberal theories centre their attention on the almost free-floating power of the Commons , whereas liberal-democratic accounts by-pass the significance of the Commons in order to place a twin emphasis on the government ( the Cabinet and the Prime Minister ) and the people in special relationship each to the other .
30 Re-assign the manager of the package temporarily to the specified user or change the specified user .
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