Example sentences of "[prep] the [adj] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But for this timely find , Dundee School for the Deaf would have been blown to pieces , along with the Deaf Centre .
2 The Royal National Institute for the Deaf might advise on sources of provision .
3 The DRO of the Department of Employment , a local hearing therapist or a social worker for the deaf might have useful contacts .
4 THE first woodland trail designed for the disabled will open in Kielder Forest , Northumberland on Friday .
5 I 'm sure Dogs for the Disabled will welcome any donation for the wonderful work they do .
6 This , as you know , sir , is a situation that bedevils many areas of the public service but lack of continuity in care for the young can have particularly serious results .
7 Another way of expressing the central requirement of conspiracy to injure is to say that the law is concerned with the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate purposes , for the former will legalise the infliction of the most catastrophic and inevitable harm to the plaintiff 's business .
8 Binary code compiled for the 80486 will run on Pentium with a 10% performance loss and binary compiled for Pentium will run on the 80486 .
9 ( Admiration for the strong can turn into an implicit condemnation of the weak . )
10 In most secondary schools , TVEI has laid the necessary foundations ; but TVEI criteria are ( sensibly ) less specific than the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum , and planning for the latter will need to be sharper .
11 It is one thing to recognise that the interests of producers and consumers are likely to be opposed : for the first will wish to sell at the highest , the second to buy at the lowest price .
12 Thanks for the great May issue — it was very surreal to read about racial ( in ) tolerance and ( in ) justice in Europe while Los Angeles was burning .
13 A more remunerative price structure for agricultural products and other measures to raise incomes for the poorest may encourage the use of purchased alternative fuels other than wood or cowdung .
14 As to accountability ; this implies that it is not sufficient for a government to justify its existence because at some time in the past it was representative of popular opinion ; for the two may have diverged since then .
15 It had argued that adequate pension support for the elderly would encourage them to retire and thus increase younger workers ' employment prospects .
16 Director of Studies : ‘ Setting high standards for the best will pull the others along . ’
17 Director of Studies : ‘ Setting high standards for the best will pull the others along . ’
18 Cutting ticket prices for the French may have helped the park nearly to hit its attendance targets , but it has also eaten into revenues .
19 Those with a taste for the bizarre could do worse than make their first night 's stop at the Madonna Inn , ready for a tour of the Hearst Castle next day .
20 Erm but erm come the time had come for for the fair let's say the the the Spring fair .
21 Those retiring during the 1990s can count themselves lucky .
22 Its continued success during the 1990s will depend upon its ability to maintain the distinctive built form and environment that makes it so attractive to international business decision-makers .
23 The Conservative Party during the 1990s will dominate British politics much as America dominates world politics following the Soviet Union 's collapse .
24 The Watch Committee 's dismissal of one Liverpool constable in 1843 illustrates the orthodox explanation of the rapid turnover of police officers in the early years , when a force such as the Metropolitan could lose one-third of its work-force annually .
25 For example , different instances of sounds that human listeners perceive as the same may have very different waveforms .
26 In his subsequent work , the connection between the two would remain profoundly equivocal .
27 His choice between the two would depend on his assessment of each particular position for which he was recruiting , and the relevant qualities and strengths of each specific headhunting firm .
28 In other words , the differences between the two may come down to the fact that one is a linguist interested in grammar , while the other is a psychologist interested in the functional relations between language and the immediate context .
29 Thus , it is not surprising that interaction between the two can result in cumulative movements in income for example , if income is rising at an increasing rate , both investment and consumption will be rising , causing further rises in income in the next period .
30 The relationship between the two will determine the shape of British sport in the future .
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