Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 THE Social Fund — which was intended to target social security on the poorest — has failed , according to a report published today .
2 These incentives , together with controls on the location of industry , have formed the main body of regional policy measures developed to promote industrial growth in the assisted areas .
3 The funds , amounting to 12 billion ecus per year , are intended to support infrastructural developments in the Community 's poorer regions .
4 Consequently , it is intended to acquire inflected versions of the above collocation dictionaries and compare these with their lemmatised equivalents ( using the same text recognition data ) .
5 If a diamond design is used , for example , omitting some woven rows will spoil the effect , but the diamond could be redesigned to include plain rows for the stocking stitch knitting .
6 On the particular facts of the case , service on a wholly owned , closely controlled subsidiary was reasonably calculated to secure timely notice to the parent company , and so to meet the United States version of due process .
7 The RHA thus sought to ‘ encourage all those Districts which have an interest in a particular large hospital to come together to determine how the service can best be developed to meet local demands within the expected financial constraints ’ .
8 In view of the number of working and pleasure horses in the kingdom , when the phrase ‘ horsepower ’ meant literally just that , and the concentration of dairy cows around and even within the metropolis , and also the growing number of pets in middle-class households , it is strange that the demands of so many animal owners , some wealthy or even extremely rich , had not led to the development of a proper profession competent to deal with animal diseases , just as the professions of physician , surgeon and apothecary had burgeoned to meet public demand at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th centuries .
9 It is for this reason that all the superpowers have effectively conspired to exclude nuclear weapons from the ambit of the laws of war .
10 The defence expenditure to which the hon. Gentleman referred has considerable benefits for the scientific world and for British industry .
11 As regards intent , the United Kingdom Government had never concealed the fact that the restrictions introduced by the Act of 1988 were intended to exclude Spanish interests from the United Kingdom fishing industry .
12 The presence of such items in a church may have been intended to increase popular respect for the monarchy .
13 Adjuvant chemolitholytic medication was given to obtain complete dissolution of the fragments .
14 Originally an old coaching inn set round an ancient bowling green , now carefully developed to provide up-to-date comforts in the centre of this prosperous town to the South of the City .
15 For these new liberal thinkers , society was viewed as a biological organism , with state intervention designed to promote healthy functioning of the body politic as an integrated totality .
16 America has attacked the bit of the Bank expressly designed to promote private enterprise in the developing countries .
17 Apart from the assumed humanitarian philosophies of most US politicians and citizens , nothing is better designed to drive poor countries into the arms of the communists than shortages of food .
18 At the same time , two other research programmes that stood to benefit handsomely from the stimulus plan — the $103 million proposed for the Advanced Technology Program ( ATP ) within the Department of Commerce and $47 million sought for cooperative research agreements between industry and the national laboratories in the Department of Energy — are expected to remain important priorities for the Clinton administration and to enjoy rising budgets in 1994 despite the temporary setback in Congress .
19 It was organised to promote public discussion of the topic in advance of a Government white paper , expected later this year , on the future of science and technology .
20 The report , Choosing a Sustainable Future , is expected to carry considerable weight with the Clinton administration ; several members of the team responsible for preparing it are close to the new president .
21 Novell Inc will push back delivery of the beta version of NetWare 4.0 until September , according to prospective beta testers that have spoken to Microbytes Daily : at least two potential beta testers were told by sales reps that the 4.0 beta version , originally due last week , will be delayed while Novell improves the software 's interface and ramps up staffing on the 4.0 support hot lines ; also , one of the crucial issues Novell has yet to resolve is how easily network administrators will be able to migrate from their existing versions ; 4.0 is expected to include major enhancements to the operating system 's administration services , including audit trails for all file activity and a new retrieve-based user directory .
22 But they have been replaced in recent years by unknowns in a series of changes designed to breathe new life into the programme .
23 No person should be permitted to remain senior partner beyond the point when he has lost the confidence of his co-partners .
24 Both these cat families were in zoos , where the proximity of the male was forced on the female and where , if anywhere , one might have expected to see tom-cat aggression towards the young .
25 It is expected to see initial revenues from the Sentry-E as in the fourth quarter , with first-year sales put at about $25m .
26 Thus opposite ear superiorities may be found when subjects are constrained to process different aspects of the same stimuli .
27 A high-speed rail network planned between Seoul and Pusan in the south-east and between Seoul and Mokpo in the south-west was expected to encourage regional development in the relatively underdeveloped south .
28 It should be designed to provide optimal conditions for the man rather than the machine .
29 A series of peripheral boulevards was begun , though not finished before 1870 , which were designed to provide easy access to the central area at the desired point of entry .
30 Do they really provide such an appalling fir that they need to be replaced , at no small expense , by a more intricate system designed to provide perfect synthesis between the foot and the shoe ?
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