Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "learned" ¶ 1252
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

furnishes and means
Among these, he proposes that language be reinvested with value, and that the right to private property, which he dubs " the last metaphysical right ", be maintained, among other things because it provides a material basis for human sustenance and thus furnishes an individual ( as it did Henry David Thoreau ) with the means to be independent from a corrupt system.
The Devil's daughter furnishes John with a magical axe and plow that get these impossible tasks done, but warns John that her father the Devil means to kill him even if he performs them.

furnishes and products
However when a legitimate company actually furnishes the permits, ' Florencia ' who represents the Argentinian company support desk disallows products, even though regulated products are already being sold in the system by people who have never furnished any permits, but who have simply illegally brought in products for personal use and then decided to sell them for a profit.

furnishes and well
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
The PSTN also furnishes much of the Internet's long-distance infrastructure and, for the majority of users, the access network as well.
The connection between the mind of the prophet and the higher intellects, principally with the Active Intelligence, furnishes a sufficient explanation of the higher cognitive faculty of the prophet, as well as of his power of transcending natural law.
Each of the major areas of CIRG furnishes distinctive operational assistance and training to FBI field offices as well as state, local and international law enforcement agencies.

furnishes and present
An article written by Sallie Burks Keith furnishes this interesting insight as to the method by which boundaries of the new county were established: " Mr. Carol Williams and three other men met at a point ( supposedly the present Court House Square ) and were to ride until six by the clock ; one north, one south, one east and the other west.
Owen Wister ’ s comments are representative: “ I doubt if the present hour furnishes any happier symbols the quack novel than we have in Mr. Wright The Eyes of the World.

furnishes and .
The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers.
Part-time farming gives a measure of security if the regular job is lost, provided the farm is owned free of debt and furnishes enough income to meet fixed expenses and minimum living costs.
A brief passage in The Big Four furnishes possible information about Poirot's birth or at least childhood in or near the town of Spa, Belgium: " But we did not go into Spa itself.
An inscription on a stone built into the wall of a summer house in Lancarffe furnishes proof of a settlement in Bodmin in the early Middle Ages.
: $ 13. 1 million ( 1995 ); note-New Zealand furnishes the greater part
The second part, the Canons ( ( Chronikoi kanones )), furnishes a synchronism of the historical material in parallel columns, the equivalent of a parallel timeline.
FairPoint Communications furnishes telephone communication.
The chronicler Robert the Monk put this into the mouth of Urban II: ... this land which you inhabit, shut in on all sides by the seas and surrounded by the mountain peaks, is too narrow for your large population ; nor does it abound in wealth ; and it furnishes scarcely food enough for its cultivators.
Agriculture employs two-thirds of the labor force, and furnishes 90 % of exports, featuring coconut cream, coconut oil and copra.
The Ad Dahna also furnishes the Bedouin with winter and spring pasture, although water is scarcer than in the An Nafud.
Instead, it furnishes a criticism or comparison that compares the state and behavior of the product against oracles — principles or mechanisms by which someone might recognize a problem.
Alaska is divided into boroughs, which typically provide fewer local services than do most U. S. counties, as the state government furnishes many services directly.
" The President advocated agriculture as an important part of the American economy that created affordable " homes and employment for more than one-half of our people, and furnishes much the largest part of all our exports.
This furnishes a second method for pre-tensioning the rod at will by turning it in the nuts so that the length will be changed.
A trustworthy chronicle hands down another account which does not conflict with the fact that an embassy was sent, but evidently furnishes the true reasons which moved Attila to receive it favourably.
The fact that this technique furnishes a solution is in itself an existence theorem and of independent interest.
Pratt & Whitney Power Systems ( PWPS ) designs, builds, furnishes and supports aero-derivative gas turbine and geothermal power systems for customers worldwide.
Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1831 ) furnishes another 19th-century example of the romantic-historical novel as does Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.
Skírnir agrees to undertake a journey to woo Gerðr, and Freyr furnishes him with his magical steed and sword.
His ally, the city of Rhodes, furnishes him with the necessary fleet.

means and destroying
Each emperor burned crops and food supplies as he went, destroying the Germans ' means of sustenance.
It is also intended to provide another means of destroying roadside bombs but at a safer standoff range.
Many means of destroying tanks, including indirect artillery, anti-tank guns ( both towed and self-propelled ), mines, short-ranged infantry antitank weapons, and other tanks were utilised.
The pig is unable to blow the houses down, destroying them by other means, but eventually gives up his wicked ways when he smells the scent of the flower house, and becomes friends with the wolf.
General Philip Sheridan encouraged his troops to hunt and kill the buffalo as a means of " destroying the Indians ' commissary.
Chain shot, in the days of sailing ships, was much in favor as a means of destroying rigging.
This is an ancient Chinese saying, which refers to Xiang Yu's order at the Battle of Julu ( 207 BC ); by fording a river and destroying all means of re-crossing it, he committed his army to a struggle to the end with the Qin and eventually achieved victory.
Mobile phone reception may be too weak to make a phone call, and the killer can isolate his victims further by cutting the phone or electrical lines, disabling communication devices ( short wave radio ) and destroying their means of escape such as their vehicles, which makes escape near impossible.
They are notorious for boring into ( and commonly eventually destroying ) wood that is immersed in sea water, including such structures as wooden piers, docks and ships ; they drill passages by means of a pair of very small shells borne at one end, with which they rasp their way through.
Attack aircraft are best suited for use on tactical level rather than operational or strategic, which means destroying targets of immediate military value, not the targets that could affect future military potential.
Sanitation within the food industry means the adequate treatment of food-contact surfaces by a process that is effective in destroying vegetative cells of microorganisms of public health significance, and in substantially reducing numbers of other undesirable microorganisms, but without adversely affecting the food or its safety for the consumer ( U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Code of Federal Regulations, 21CFR110, USA ).
The sexual individual animal can conceive ( pun intended ) of seduction, dance, flirtation, and other means of cooperation that do not involve one entity consuming and destroying the identity of the other.
They instituted the Terror as a means of destroying those they perceived as enemies within: " Terror ", said Robespierre, " is only justice that is prompt, severe and inflexible ".
Desperation incurred during periods of drought might lead to the temptation to slaughter and eat the work animals for short-term survival ; this would damage long-term prospects by destroying the means of production.
Venkman, holding that this means that whatever they imagine will appear as a destroying force, urges his comrades to avoid giving form to the destructor by clearing their minds.
I think that all the means available to wreck tribes must be used, barring those that the human kind and the right of nations condemn. I personally believe that the laws of war enable us to ravage the country and that we must do so either by destroying the crops at harvest time or any time by making fast forays also known as raids the aim of which it to get hold of men or flocks.
The cautery was employed for almost every possible purpose in ancient times: as a ‘ counter-irritant ’, as a haemostatic, as a bloodless knife, as a means of destroying tumours, etc.
He instructs us to “ Look at them, and at what their feasting really means .” His remarks comment critically on the pomp and ceremony without destroying the theatrical effect of the banquet itself.
The Marquis de Castel-Rodrigo did not have the means to hold this important position, and abandoned the fortress, after destroying all the fortifications.
An organization faces a crisis of malevolence when opponents or miscreant individuals use criminal means or other extreme tactics for the purpose of expressing hostility or anger toward, or seeking gain from, a company, country, or economic system, perhaps with the aim of destabilizing or destroying it.
Tuvok deduces that the Caretaker is dying, and is making sure the Ocampa are kept safe by destroying the only means of access into the underground complex.
Sufficient venting serves to keep pressure from destroying the process vessel, while also providing the means for evaporative cooling to keep red oil from reaching the runaway temperature.
: Lieh ( 挒, liè )-Lieh means to separate, to twist or to offset with a spiral motion, often while making immobile another part of the body ( such as a hand or leg ) to split an opponent's body thereby destroying posture and balance.
His quest led him to Pegasus's island ( which is not Duelist Kingdom, they are visually distinct from one another ), theorizing that Pegasus would not have created the Egyptian God Cards without creating some means of destroying them.

1.268 seconds.