Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] active [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now Harwell has decided to help nature along with an active policy of land management for wildlife .
2 Indeed it is possible that many people recognise subconsciously that the hypothesis is not merely unprovable , but false ; certainly many drift away from an active interest in the subject .
3 An attempt has been made to activate a DC/DCs where one or more of the modules referenced are already on an active DC via a different package .
4 An excess of gain even at low settings ( ie. from an active bass with powerful pickups ) can be compensated for with the lower of the two white switches , which operates a 15dB attenuation ‘ pad ’ to clean up the signal .
5 For example , a sufferer from alcoholism who still used sleeping tablets , a sufferer from any of the eating disorders who is not physically abstinent from sugar and white flour , a sufferer from workaholism who exchanges work for physical exercise in similar quantities and a sufferer from the family disease who still searches incessantly for treatment or other solutions to the problems of the primary sufferer rather than accept his or her own powerlessness over the lives of other people and accept the need for personal recovery , are all still in the active phase of the disease even if they are regularly attending meetings of an appropriate Anonymous Fellowship .
6 This study shows a close association between H pylori induced gastritis and diminished peptic activity of the gastric mucosa , both in the active stage of the disease as well as after eradication of infection when values returned to normal .
7 Under this enforced regimen of quiet and rest , he came to understand that it was necessary for him to retire a little from the active life in which he had previously been engaged ; he told William Turner Levy that he would have to learn to concentrate his time and energy upon his real work .
8 Now that many countries see science research as a key to economic development , the links between public and private sector science are strengthening , often with the active support of government .
9 There is indeed a considerable movement in this direction , so-called ‘ profiling ’ being increasingly undertaken by schools , often with the active co-operation of pupils themselves .
10 The long occupation of northern France by the Lancastrian kings could never have been carried out without the active participation of men , many of them not yet noble , performing the tasks of their captains who , as noblemen with lands in England , had to return every so often to their estates to see to their upkeep .
11 The chemical ( 2,4-diamino-5- ( 3,4,5 trimethoxybenzyl ) pyrimidine ) acts as an inhibitor locking on to the active site of the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase ( DHFR ) which catalyses the reduction of dihydrofolate to tetrahydrofolate in microbial and eucaryotic cells ( see figure ) .
12 In reviewing comorbidity in anorexia nervosa , Rothenberg found obsessive-compulsive symptoms reported in 11%–83% , of patient samples , either during the active phase of the disorder or after weight restoration .
13 ( iv ) A large concentration of seagulls was either on the active runway of was arriving over the airport at the time of take-off .
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