Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To keep this depth and spread without using chorus I just left the chorus switched on and backed off the rate and depth controls to 0 ; switching the chorus off again put the sound back in the middle of the speakers and sounded quite boring by comparison . |
2 | In the many visits I paid in the course of promoting these activities I again found the kind of awareness of what was new in literature in places I had least expected ; and when in the autumn of that year The Idea of a Christian Society was published , it was much more successful than Eliot hoped . |
3 | ‘ Of course I still miss the Football League , the chance to get stuck in . |
4 | Just this , tidying up about ten minutes I always fill the house up with junk ! |
5 | As I notice various strategies I frequently draw the class together and encourage them to share ideas . |
6 | By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’ |
7 | With that point in mind I particularly like the Solution 's ascent speed monitor , which was very easy to use . |
8 | In some of these early Sonatas I even find the fortepiano to be of advantage , particularly in the first movement of Op. 7 where quick passages should come down like hail : the action is lighter , and the incisiveness of fast forte notes much bigger . |
9 | In addition to the academic side I especially appreciated the chance to get to know business people from many corners of the world . |
10 | I then as far as I can recollect , I ca n't remember whether the door was ajar or totally shut erm I would have put my hand to the handle and once knowing the door was free from its its erm lock I then pushed the door hard with the shield make , knowing that it would then bang , hopefully bang against the back wall . |
11 | In order to produce a realistic model of a mechanism , it is often necessary to produce an association which further constrains the output motion . |
12 | The only herds of the animals which now inhabit the area are derived from animals that have been successfully reintroduced since the late 1930s . |
13 | He built the famous shark sculpture sticking out of Bill Heine 's house at Headington in Oxford , and also the legs which once adourned the front of Mr Heine 's Oxford cinema , Not the Moulin Rouge , but the lease ran out and the famous legs had to go . |
14 | The feminine pattern of crime has the uniformity and degree of constancy which usually attracts the attention of sociologists , yet despite the fact that the sex difference far outweighs any other variable associated with criminal behaviour , |
15 | Equally , large European Community ( EC ) grants had been attracted to Portugal which frequently lacked the infrastructure or administrative machinery necessary to absorb them in the most productive manner . |
16 | Methods which expressly reflect the term structure of interest rates or the market value of liabilities were rejected mainly on grounds of complexity . |
17 | There are sundry procedural steps which immediately follow the deposit of the order , and a number which in fact precede it ( for example , the local authority resolution under the 1973 Act and the deposit of the plans I have just mentioned ) . |
18 | It is certainly easy to reconcile the likelihood of this when considering the violence which finally felled the abbey and some of its inmates . |
19 | One might ( in passing ) compare Chomsky 's comments , which raise issues it is ‘ healthy and realistic ’ to debate , with the following declaration of prejudice which simply pronounces the dogma that there are no issues worth debating : |
20 | Between 1513 and 1516 Parliament consented to four grants of revenue which effectively revolutionized the system of direct taxation in England . |
21 | The Thistle Collection offers independent sample units which strongly brand the name Stoddard Templeton . |
22 | Despite all its potency this is a car which always leaves the driver firmly in control . |
23 | From then on , ANDES has worked with the campesino , worker , student and shanty-town sectors in the BPR to help create the mass political opposition which now confronts the regime . |
24 | It had been his mind , not his feet , that had given up at Royston — the mind which foolishly recognized the right of the feet to protest . |
25 | He wore a neat thread of a handkerchief round his neck which somehow conveyed the idea of important days behind him , but nothing was left from those days except arthritic hips and old concussions , their reminders of sensational falls ever-present . |
26 | Apple Computer ( UK ) have also assisted in this work by providing laboratory Macintosh computers which now form the Apple Mapping Centre at Birkbeck College . |
27 | After extensive conservation and repair work is completed , the Palace will house a rich series of displays showing how its apartments were used by the Stewart monarchs and their households , and a special display will be devoted to the carved wooden Stirling Heads which once decorated the ceiling of the King 's Presence Chamber . |
28 | ( A former street gang member , Anthony Ennis , on Aug. 2 gave the Los Angeles Police Department a copy of a video tape which allegedly showed the beating of a black youth , David Flores , by two white police officers in 1988 . |
29 | This was an influential study which broadly supported the view that permanent substitute parents should be found for children in long-term care . |
30 | Hence the establishment of the right to enclose land , to sell or rent it , subject only to the ‘ will of the contracting parties ’ : the right to enclose was a blow at the pasturing rights of the Mesta which patently infringed the individual 's right to dispose of his property . |