Example sentences of "[subord] the [noun sg] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , it might be argued from Case 131/86 United Kingdom v. Council , where the Court looked at the preparatory measures to the legislation in question in order to determine whether it was genuinely intended to be agricultural legislation , that the Court might investigate whether there had been a genuine consideration of the question of subsidiarity . |
2 | Claims can be submitted in respect of property belonging to the Policyholder 's son or daughter who are attending university where the loss/damage occurred at the student 's residence or rented accommodation . |
3 | More than the pigman gets at the farm . |
4 | Although the programme finishes at the end of the month , head gardener Carole is still thinking ahead and planning for future displays . |
5 | Although the gun works at a lower temperature than its counterparts , warm up time was still around average — five minutes from plugging in . |
6 | The world 's biggest consumers of sausages are the Chinese , so the mind boggles at the potential . |
7 | Once the show opened at the Winter Gardens , Tiller would disappear on his travels round the world . |
8 | ‘ We 're off the road for six weeks or so , until the tour starts at the end of October . |
9 | Watchers on the Springburn Hill saw the shadows creep across the valley until the city lay at the bottom of a deep pit of shadow , dwarfed by a gargantuan wall of night that marched across the southern hills from Cathkin to the Gleniffer Braes . |
10 | The standard of the games matches can not be guaranteed but the magnificence of the ceremonies can , especially if the entertainment presented at the Los Angeles Olympics can be used as an example . |
11 | There is also the additional hazard that if the rope breaks at the towplane end , it may fall over the glider , causing damage . |
12 | A second question we can ask is whether the visual word-recognition system treats the uppercase , lowercase and handwritten version of a word as different ( which would happen if the system operated at a relatively concrete level ) . |
13 | I can see nothing in section 61 to suggest that these trust provisions apply only if the trust existed at the time the deposit was made . |
14 | But , oddly , snow can be quite comforting on long , steep slopes , especially if the slope widens at the base and does n't culminate in a 100-foot drop over cliffs . |
15 | Movies had won a considerable audience but that audience would be permanently restricted if the industry remained at the edge of society proper , if it remained a side-show or an underground activity . |
16 | If the training starts at a young enough age , when the animal is still a puppy , it all comes naturally . |
17 | If the rate remains at the current rate of 25% ( which is currently equal to the basic rate of Income Tax ) the benefit will be as outlined in the Introduction . |
18 | Aspirations to elegance , with well-dressed tables and crystal chandeliers , are instantly destroyed if the carpet screams at the guests . |
19 | To achieve this aim , the CAP always guarantees a price for certain types of produce , so that , even if the produce sells at a poor price or is not sold at all , the farmer receives the going rate . |
20 | Planning officers had recommended refusal although chief officer Tony Noble warned that they may have to pay costs if the applicant succeeded at a subsequent appeal . |
21 | If the load applied at the centre point is F then the deflection at this point is given by where l/2 is the distance between the line of action of the central force and that of each of the two supports . |
22 | In such cases the district judge may , unless the application has at a party 's request been referred to the judge ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ( b ) ) , on hearing the application ( usually at the pre-trial review ) refer the matter to a district judge for arbitration ( N 19 ) . |
23 | Unless the sound setting at the press show was a mistake , I have seldom heard a noisier film nor one which seems to require its stars ( Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd again ) to bellow their lines so startlingly over the din . |
24 | But because the scandal broke at the time when one of the most popular pastimes in Yugoslavia was hunting for the scalps of former politicians , the moment the British press reported the involvement of Yugoslav diplomats , Tito 's family and the Yugoslav National Army , the silver became interesting . |
25 | Despite this , the evacuation was successful , partly because the accident occurred at a weekend and the immediately affected area was sparsely populated . |
26 | The final section must have been built very quickly , because the path finished at the forest edge when I was there a couple of months ago . |
27 | These intermediate times show very clearly that all modes apart from the cycle had periods of fast or slow movement , whereas the bike continued at a consistent pace . |
28 | One officer came up to inquire of our purpose , while the other kept at a respectable distance hand on his holstered gun ! |
29 | LIFESPAN always gives an immediate response to a user interaction , but not all the options are handled while the user sits at the terminal . |
30 | He spoke into the bookie 's ear , while the man stared at the ground , as if that might aid his concentration . |