Example sentences of "[coord] the [adj] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Mostly though , they lack the characteristics of a " common association " , and/or the central focus provided by the exchange . |
2 | He/she in turn coordinates the work of other staff involved — the subject specialist librarians ( see next section ) and/or the departmental representatives appointed to coordinate their department 's requirements will the library staff . |
3 | " The Meeting Considering the great Exertions of the Legislature in Surpressing the Distilling of Spirits & the great revenue given up by Ministry for the purpose of providing a sufficiency of Grain for the use of the nation , which in many parts is threaten 'd with a Famine , and Considering that great Exertions have already been made in surpressing the Distilling in this Island , This Meeting unanimously Resolve Individually and Collectively to exert themselves in putting a total stop to the said Illegal Practices … " |
4 | This phenomenon is the basis for identifiable diffuse networks , such as the ‘ Cambridge school of molecular biologists ’ , or the Lewisian geologists trained at Imperial College . |
5 | Equally we might accept the temporal regress caused by supposing that for each moment in time there is a moment that precedes it , or the causal regress derived from the propositions that every event has a separate cause and that every cause is an event . |
6 | The sense conveyed here of transition , of one age giving way to another , of an approaching end , a decadence , an Untergang — veering violently in its emotional response between nonchalance and terrible fear — is in some ways more disturbing than the resolutely futuristic or science fiction settings of the very talented Stefano Benni , who has been compared , not without reason , to Vonnegut ( Tani 1986 : 134–8 ) , or the sub-human dystopia created by the Sienese poet Attilio Lolini in his only novel to date , Morte sospesa ( Suspended death 1987 ) , in which a man stumbles through the aftermath of what Loloni describes as ‘ an ordinary apocalypse ’ , trying to confess to a horrible and long-forgotten crime of which no one will believe him guilty . |
7 | He did not have the ‘ prerogatives of his office ’ available to peasant priests in Russia , Spain or France or the traditional respect given to English clergymen as gentlemen if not always as priests . |
8 | Capital may be either the initial capital outlay including working capital or the average capital employed over the life of the project . |
9 | My father used to crack his finger knuckles like dry firewood , first as a joke , later as a tiny defence against boredom , and finally as a habit as much a part of him as his ear-lobes or the blue coal-scar tipped into the bridge of his nose . |
10 | Not only will the proposed reorganisation plunge local government into confusion and uncertainty for a number of years , during which we can expect little progress with the review and upgrading of old minerals permissions , but the resulting structure of small unitary authorities is very unlikely to deliver either the resources or the strategic perspective required to implement the proposed review . |
11 | Similarly , the employer could contend that sales had risen in large part because of his superior after-sales service or the comprehensive warranty offered to customers . |
12 | As shown in Fig. 2A , two footprints were observed either with the lower or the upper strand labelled . |
13 | The castle or the fortified town restricted the movements of mobile field armies ; in particular , it was effective against the rapid raids of Magyars , with their lightly armed mounted archers , or the Vikings , with their swift ships , who had had the advantage of striking rapidly and ranging far . |
14 | The first is that whether we have in mind the student taking on the demands of the rational life , or the individual discipline considered as a rational endeavour , or an institution of higher education : for each of them rationality is neither static nor a definite end-point . |
15 | This discrimination may take the form of bias in marking or the preferential treatment given to boys in the classroom . |
16 | Interestingly , these sequences are localized in the N-terminal domain essential for associating with RAP30 ( Fig. 3 ) or the C-terminal domain required for the transcription initiation activity of TFIIF ( Fig. 5B ) . |
17 | If you would like more information on the Resource Register or the various courses offered by the Infomatics Resource Centre , telephone . |
18 | Worn sections can then be cut out or the entire rope disposed of . |
19 | Who has not been cheered by the song of a robin or thrush , the sight of a kingfisher or the flickering patterns made by a rising flock of lapwings against a dark winter sky , and not felt the better for the experience ? |
20 | While politics is discussed within the cultural space of the journals , there is no discussion of the politics of culture itself or the political questions raised by the form as well as , and in relation to , its content . |
21 | If elective 6 is chosen without any parameters then the range of the data ( or the restricted range given by one or both electives 4 and 5 ) is divided into classes such that there are an equal number of countries in each class . |
22 | Even the dogs would be hushed as she told the story of the highwayman who came riding , riding by , or the shipwrecked sailor lost in a terrible storm , or the faithful lady who died by the gun to warn her lover that he was riding into a Roundhead trap . |
23 | I wore jeans or the demure dresses approved of by the school authorities . |
24 | While some research findings , such as the intractability of persistent delinquency or the continual dangers posed to children by abusers , may depress practitioners , their ability to interpret and apply research will be a hallmark of the professionalism we foresee . |
25 | ‘ If Cllr Murphy is aware of any specific incidence of malpractice or wrongdoing , he should detail the same in writing to either the chief executive or the independent consultants appointed to look into this matter , ’ she said . |
26 | If he wishes to accept the principle of the Bill , surely it is within his powers , when it reaches another place , to have either the long title or the short title amended and to bring in an amendment on a broader basis within the Bill 's scope . |
27 | The risk-graded investment — be it under Scottish Mutual 's calculations or the statistical tools used by other unit trust managers — can be no more than a guide . |
28 | Option 7 : With sub-options this could display the latest picture , the previous picture or the bitwise difference obtained from Option 6 . |
29 | She found nothing , although she did n't know whether to put this down to a lack of success on the part of the police or the massive coverage afforded to the hijacking of a wide-bodied jet over Italy . |
30 | The Army backs also had their moments , but too often the soldiers shot themselves in the foot as the critical pass was dropped or the wrong option taken . |