Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Instead it has to be made up of a band of waves of different wavelengths , cunningly chosen to cancel each other out outside the region of width unc and to reinforce each other inside it .
2 Students with severe and profound disabilities and learning difficulties are entitled to attend high school up to the early twenties in the USA .
3 A rapid and simple technique for checking the mineralogy of placer sands is simply to sprinkle some sand on to the specimen tray glass or on a standard slide and evacuate it in the chamber ( Ryan & szabo , 1981 ) .
4 But , as Wall 's and Mars battle to freeze each other out of the market , the local corner shop has been has been caught in the cross-fire .
5 It has been decided to try this method out for the January meeting , posting out only to teachers not attending .
6 Short did not appear to obtain much advantage out of the opening and according to Karpov 's friend , Dmitri Bjelica , Karpov could have secured a draw by exchanging queens as the players approached the time control at move 40 .
7 The astonished Briton , who recounts the event in this new autobiography , also recalls how his Nazi host remarked to him after the general had finished spouting : ‘ I 'm sure it 's not necessary to ask you not to pass any information on to the Communists . ’
8 So not only am I in a job I know , I 'm also in a position to pass vital information back to the Israelis .
9 If you have practised all the new skills available to you with the K858 , you could , at this stage , create a garment combining a selection of textures that all go well together , choosing from Fair Isle , lace and cables and placing them to set each other off to the best advantage .
10 Part of the public relations function is to feed this information back to the company .
11 It is now possible to obtain purpose-made double-glazed units incorporating ‘ low E ’ , or low emissivity , glass which includes a thin and imperceptible metallic coating on the inside surface of the outer leaf of each unit to reflect interior heat back into the room while allowing solar heat to enter the building .
12 No person acting under a proxy may vote in favour of any resolution which would directly or indirectly place him or any associate of his in a position to receive any remuneration out of the estate of the bankrupt ( r 8.6(1) ) .
13 The child may gravitate to the parent that is easier to manipulate or try to play one parent off against the other .
14 Secondly , the zone of tension between the Soviet Union and the West allowed national liberation movements to play one side off against the other : on the one hand , fear of ‘ communism ’ induced some colonial powers to make political concessions , while on the other the Soviet Union often provided political support , arms and training to these movements .
15 All children were entitled to free elementary education up to the age of fourteen .
16 The striping may make it difficult for a predator to select one animal out from the others in a tightly packed herd and equally difficult to judge distances between itself , its intended prey and the rest of the herd .
17 Directional desk or table lamps for working by should be adjusted to let light shine down on the work in question .
18 Assuming that the system was properly balanced before , each of the original radiators has to give some flow up to the new one .
19 As we have already indicated the reform of local government in 1972 attempted to put some uniformity on to the pattern of local government in Britain .
20 It 's like trying to draw more money out of the bank and you 've got no more cash left in reserve , okay ?
21 To calculate the size of gutter needed to cope with this amount of rain , allowance has to be made for the fact that the wind will tend to drive more rain on to the roof than would simply fall on the ca flat plan area .
22 ‘ I used to run that business back in the late 1960s and early 1970s , ’ he recalls .
23 ‘ And you 're going to send that girl down to the harbour with this thing ? ’
24 Western efforts to keep criminal money out of the banking system are based on the premise that banks can identify their customers , even when they act through nominees .
25 For example , a lecturer may have irregular commitments outside the Course , or the institution , which are not easy to record in a computer ( unless complicated data structures are used ) and are even harder to gather accurate information about in the first place .
26 The Marshal would have liked to turn this problem over to the Captain who could have applied some brains to it .
27 If policy-makers wish to kick this habit out of the classroom , it is clear that training in new skills is not in itself the answer .
28 I would suggest to this conference and more importantly to this government , that that is no way to lift this country out of the recession and it 's no way for us to run an economy .
29 When even their monster dancefloor hit , ‘ The Creator ’ , fails to spark much life back into the crowd , it was just one final twist to a resolutely odd evening .
30 Mussels use their gills to filter tiny prey out of the water .
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