Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [det] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When does the Prime Minister intend to implement that part of the treaty in respect of Wales and Scotland ?
2 Ninety four per cent of Scots want to see more Police on the beat .
3 Following that up when , when can your long suffering shareholders er , expect to see any return on the B Sky B stake and a follow up on that ?
4 Both of these involve culturing some cells from the baby so they can be tested for genetic abnormalities .
5 Any members there want to express any thoughts on the matter ?
6 But because I do not want to get led off into a critical discussion of the issues , I want to keep this part of the book as clear as possible of content , and keep focusing on process .
7 But surely Mr Chairman , if , if you want to integrate these people into the family unit they would go along with what the family would normally do .
8 So the null hypothesis that the γ coefficients are all zero can not be rejected , and therefore neither the current nor the lagged DM 's appear to have any influence on the rate of unemployment .
9 Many criminal actions appear to offer little threat to the capitalist class system .
10 But the Peace People are there for prisoners ' wives who want to break all connections with the gunmen .
11 We propose to overcome these limitations through the use of a new methodology for the assessment of connectionist networks .
12 Workers expect to have some control over the means by which they perform a set task , and they resent having means specified in too much detail .
13 Although institutions of higher education to some extent reshaped their admissions procedures before and after the Further & Higher Education Act 1992 , they still appear to pay little attention to the effect which their policies have on schools and colleges .
14 ‘ I want to take another look at the gibbons .
15 ‘ We will do all we can to help customers as much as we can , especially those on low incomes and we want to take more time during the course of the year to evaluate the charge in detail .
16 ‘ We will do all we can to help customers as much as we can , especially those on low incomes , and we want to take more time during the course of the year to evaluate the charge in detail .
17 Both these latter points , though Macdonald does not connect them , appear to lend some force to the arguments of Edinburgh employers that by the end of the century , they were not so much drawing extra work to Edinburgh as desperately trying to stem an inexorable decline of the Edinburgh trade , occasioned both by its geographical distance from London ( incurring freight costs and inconvenience , which would have affected bookbinding equally ) and by its comparatively high rents and cost of living ( as compared to country towns like Frome ) .
18 Agreeing is , therefore , a useful behaviour if you want to gain more information from the other person .
19 Er and then to contrast this you 've got like the feminist view er well it 's a just reconstruct a lot of these ideas instead of saying that women 's talk was diffident they said it was more considerate , and so the idea that quite often A lot of the features that are in this conversation are n't because women want to be deferential to the men they 're talking to , it 's that they actually want to show some consideration to the turn-taking or the conversational style that 's going on .
20 I want to stamp another hallmark on the 1990s , too .
21 Region I want to make some comments about the UNISON er section of the report , because er I think it 's concerning me that er we 're basically not getting our act together .
22 I think ultimately er you want to make any money in the world you 've got to be erm Also er it 's all very well saying right you 've got the security of a basic wage and all the rest
23 An objective is a clear , precise forecast of what you want to achieve some time in the future .
24 I said earlier that we want to involve all aspects of the educational system , and for example we have already written to every local authority in the country , telling them about the general themes that we have identified as important , asking for their comments , for their suggestions of other matters that we should perhaps look into , and also asking for their help and involvement .
25 Sounds are all right but words , particularly logical words , tend to activate those parts of the brain that include judgemental and evaluative awareness of the self .
26 All other graduate students in the School of Geography are , of course , welcome to attend any aspect of the course which they may find interesting or useful .
27 Elsewhere job-creating agencies hope to see more investment in the region from Korean and Taiwanese chemical firms in the near future .
28 The second tactic is to ensure that we stop adding more people to the numbers of tragic people on our streets as a result of years of social and self-neglect .
29 We also seek to give some indication of the overall role we would expect the business to play in our picture of the future of the company , and ask them to develop plans which fit in with that role .
30 In the past , the courts have often been hostile to exclusion clauses , particularly those drawn in wide terms which seek to negate all liabilities of the party relying on the clause .
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