The audio is fed from the earphone jack into an auxiliary input on the vehicle's CD player, where it is amplified to on board PA speakers. |
|
An auxiliary military force, called Peta, some 35,000 strong by 1944, was raised by the Japanese. |
|
His father worked for the nearby farms, doing ditching and draining, while his mother was an auxiliary nurse. |
|
Only this time, a set of very dim auxiliary lights illuminate, but many of them continue to flicker on and off. |
|
These auxiliary duties would include weapons disposal, demining, and support for disaster relief operations. |
|
The units will provide auxiliary power to the vehicles and will not be used for propulsion. |
|
In the declarative clause, it is not the first auxiliary that is placed before the subject to make the interrogative. |
|
She has been an auxiliary nurse for 20 years but decided that she wanted to do something more. |
|
The larger auxiliary forts were also provided with smaller hospitals, of which several in Great Britain have been excavated. |
|
It is not possible to determine the point where a monolayer is compressed to its complete coverage without auxiliary experiments. |
|
That has a fronted negative adjunct and inversion of the subject and auxiliary. |
|
It was a spontaneous, unrehearsed, utterance of a closed interrogative clause with a complex subject containing an auxiliary. |
|
It can also be used as an auxiliary treatment for consumptive disease, asthma and diabetes. |
|
As a grader, you control the blade depth with auxiliary hydraulics and the blade pitch using the attachment hydraulic. |
|
Both sets ship with a remote control unit with auxiliary sound inputs and a headphone socket. |
|
The type of complementary function depends on the nature of the roots of the auxiliary equation. |
|
An auxiliary contact may be added to a circuit breaker that can communicate an alarm condition to an LED indicator or process software. |
|
A small auxiliary throttle is used as a fail-safe should the system fail, to control fuel tank ventilation, and to improve cold starts. |
|
With an auxiliary generator capability, the truck's generator can operate when the truck is parked without a key in the ignition. |
|
Meaning that both the coat check and the auxiliary coat check were full, and so we had to carry our parkas. |
|
|
If your rifle is blessed with a front sight, also consider packing a little, auxiliary peep sight that slips into the rear scope base. |
|
Also, at takeoff the two outboard auxiliary tanks were full with 412 gallons each. |
|
He was ordained to the priesthood in 1987 by Dublin auxiliary Bishop Des Williams. |
|
Future tests are planned for the Merlin with RFA vessels, in particular auxiliary oilers and auxiliary oil and replenishment ships. |
|
They were inside the auxiliary gym practicing and his teammates were gathered around the doors ogling them. |
|
The lease on the Hoy auxiliary coastguard station building, where they store their equipment is up for renewal in May. |
|
The two orthogonal nodal planes separating these quadrants represent the fault plane and an imaginary plane called the auxiliary plane. |
|
An auxiliary pump in the transmission case helps in engaging and disengaging the clutch. |
|
This material is again vulcanisable and does not require any auxiliary agents for this process. |
|
They also transplanted hepatocytes into patients' spleens to act as a short-term auxiliary liver. |
|
Moreover, the auxiliary spines project from the ventral spines at approximately the same angle. |
|
The lease on the auxiliary coastguard station building, where they store their equipment, is up for renewal in May. |
|
Mrs Brasier, a nursing auxiliary, already uses her recycling box for papers but takes empty bottles to a bottle bank. |
|
In order to be treated as an auxiliary activity, uncharged costs must be reasonable in relation to overall net income. |
|
A principal use of wax in sculpture is as an auxiliary material, either for preliminary sketches or for making models to be reproduced in metal. |
|
At its peak the British auxiliary forces consisted of nearly half a million members. |
|
Recently a priest who had served for years as an official in the chancery office was ordained an auxiliary bishop. |
|
In 1989 the remains of a basilican drill and exercise hall was discovered, so far unique among the auxiliary forts of the Roman Empire. |
|
An auxiliary theme is the conflict between city and countryside, backwardness and development, tradition and modernity. |
|
It appears that the semi-modals are hybrid forms, combining characteristics of both main verbs and auxiliary verbs. |
|
|
When writing the rule, always use the base form of the main verb and any auxiliary verbs. |
|
Such words include pronouns, auxiliary verbs, conjunctions, and prepositions. |
|
Royal Navy veterans in South Africa rolled out the red carpet for a British auxiliary when it paid a visit to the port of Durban. |
|
While in the Pacific the crew of the auxiliary traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline. |
|
The forty-two rotations have included survey ships, mine sweeper auxiliary and New Zealand minor war vessels. |
|
He penned a 300-word long sentence without using a verb or an auxiliary on the Washington summit 15 years ago. |
|
In order to launch the WMU and to assure its survival as an auxiliary, the organization needed a strong, tenacious leader. |
|
For many, the waffles baked by the ladies auxiliary on the old-fashioned heart-shaped iron, topped with cream sauce, proved irresistible. |
|
The Ladies auxiliary will also be selling merchandise at the Village Barrow, on the corner of Magellan and Molesworth Streets, from 9 am to 2 pm. |
|
People who missed the service can support the project through mailing donations to the auxiliary. |
|
She's also president of the center's volunteer auxiliary, although that's more or less by default. |
|
The women's auxiliary also organised protests and demonstrations, and went round other unions to raise solidarity donations. |
|
Some of the ladies from the auxiliary were up the other day, putting little flags on the graves. |
|
When she finally left Quarriers, aged almost 17, she eventually secured a job as a nursing auxiliary with the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow. |
|
Every communication channel should be considered an auxiliary to, or an amplification of, our intelligence. |
|
As an auxiliary of the hotel itself, the bar is not obliged to pack itself with human garbage just to pay the rent. |
|
Ruth found work as a nursing auxiliary at the Victoria Hospital, in Okus Road, and later at BHS, in the town centre. |
|
A nursing auxiliary on ward 23 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, she joined the NHS in 1979 and is now a health care assistant in elderly care. |
|
Welfare is no longer an auxiliary to the ongoing economic life of the people but has become almost their total economic existence. |
|
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an auxiliary in a care home. |
|
|
An auxiliary American to help with pronunciation would be a good thing, but only as an auxiliary. |
|
Yet, in 1914 the Navy appropriated sixty-nine merchant ships for use as auxiliary cruisers. |
|
Although the British auxiliary ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit. |
|
I love working with people, and while I enjoyed my time as an auxiliary nurse, I was keen to develop my skills further. |
|
There were no lifejackets, raft or even an auxiliary boat for diver pick-up. |
|
The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet auxiliary ships. |
|
They are planned to operate with the new helicopter carrier HMS Ocean and four planned new Bay class auxiliary landing ships. |
|
On the whole, twelve member states of the North Atlantic Alliance have allowed their women to serve in auxiliary troops. |
|
The Romans always recognized the uselessness of mercenary and auxiliary troops. |
|
The force assembled to sail to Britain in AD 43 comprised four legions and about the same number of auxiliary troops, around 40,000 men in all. |
|
In May 1940, he too was interned and told to enlist either in the Foreign Legion or in an auxiliary corps of the French army. |
|
The use of natives as auxiliary troops had long been a practice of the older colonial powers. |
|
The princes of Italy have lost their kingdoms due to their reliance upon mercenary or auxiliary armies. |
|
The entire complex was built by the three legions in Britain, though garrisoned by the more mobile auxiliary troops. |
|
Each side fielded armies that were very similar in tactics, organization, and equipment, and both used African and Gallic auxiliary troops. |
|
Another 350,000 either enlisted in the Army or Navy or joined a military auxiliary service. |
|
An auxiliary nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water. |
|
They are being trained as auxiliary nurses and many are being adopted as grandmothers in families. |
|
The nursery nurses and auxiliary staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him. |
|
In addition to auxiliary training provided to all agents, call centres in the region are also well equipped with the latest technology. |
|
|
Several people would have to be included, such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and auxiliary staff. |
|
Joe's workplace has eight nurses plus several doctors and auxiliary staff on duty at any one time. |
|
Why is he not listening to the consultants, doctors, nurses and auxiliary staff who work at the hospital? |
|
He went on to stress that nurses and auxiliary staff would not lose their jobs as a result of the closure. |
|
Born in Glen Lee Lane, Keighley, she attended Keighley Girls' Grammar School and started off as an auxiliary nurse in St John's Hospital. |
|
I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside. |
|
The flow rates and pressure of the auxiliary hydraulics play a key role in the performance of the attachments. |
|
Even so it never envisaged itself as much more than an auxiliary force to the armies of Prussia and Austria. |
|
Younger auxiliary bishops are being appointed directly to archiepiscopal sees. |
|
I ran a cable from the Audigy's line-out 1 port to my pre-amp's auxiliary line-in. |
|
The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
|
It requires no auxiliary hydraulics and will scarify only when the loader is traveling in reverse. |
|
The auxiliary amplifier is provided within the circuit to increase the gain of the cascode amplifier and has an associated output. |
|
A retractable awning provides instant shade when the sun moves beyond a leafy almond tree, and a broad railing serves as auxiliary seating. |
|
Moreover, while many adolescents wrestle with these feelings, the auxiliary parents' struggles would invariably involve their charge. |
|
For recharging batteries in the field, external auxiliary power units could be used, but quieter solutions were desired. |
|
There are a couple reasons for wanting to install an auxiliary outboard on a boat. |
|
Power was needed, so he slung a waterwheel in a nearby stream and added a steam auxiliary generator for good measure. |
|
For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and auxiliary power units. |
|
The ship will normally control two above surface drones called Surface Auxiliary Vessels, built by Danyard. |
|
|
We retooled music, which sounds sort of small and auxiliary, but I think we figured out a way to help the audience. |
|
None of this will be easily accomplished, and America has only an auxiliary role. |
|
The interest of most acarologists in the porose area seems to be restricted to using its size and shape as an auxiliary character for specific diagnosis. |
|
Ten merchant ships were used as armed merchant raiders, or auxiliary cruisers, and a few were employed as blockade runners between Japan and Germany. |
|
This helicopter had four lifting airscrews and five auxiliary propellers. |
|
These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
|
He was forced out to play wide as an auxiliary right-winger. |
|
But the 62-year-old former auxiliary nurse took off her seatbelt and jumped from her Ford Puma in St Peter's Way, leaving Ali inside with the engine running. |
|
A team of 28 dedicated nurses and auxiliary staff are expected to lose their jobs following the shock announcement of the closure of a key Birch Hill Hospital ward. |
|
I'm currently working part time as an auxiliary nurse in learning disabilities at Dewsbury Hospital where I can even work night shifts if required. |
|
To date, a quarter of the 1268 people with severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong are nurses, doctors, radiographers, and auxiliary staff. |
|
They include administrative and support staff, instructional officers responsible for teaching inmates and even some cleaners and auxiliary staff. |
|
The armed forces number 18,500 men divided into an infantry, a navy, an air force, paramilitary forces, border guards, and auxiliary troops of the Interior Ministry. |
|
The Japanese trained and armed thousands of South-East Asians to support them as auxiliary troops or as armies fighting for independence from the western colonizers. |
|
There were no allied or auxiliary troops to be concerned about. |
|
Machiavelli laments the decline of the Italian city-states and attributes it to the use of mercenary and auxiliary armies instead of native forces. |
|
His opposite number was Arminius, a Germanic chieftain who had served in the Roman army as commander of auxiliary forces and was, therefore, a Roman citizen. |
|
Each such group is comprised of one or two Tarawa or Wasp general purpose amphibious assault ships, NAS Whidbey Island, as well as auxiliary vessels. |
|
The aircraft carrier group could be comprised of up to six to eight surface warships, two to three attack nuclear submarines, and one or two auxiliary vessels. |
|
Children who gain one-to-one assistance from a teaching auxiliary are having that withdrawn as head teachers were forced last week to lay off valued staff. |
|
|
She works as a nursing auxiliary at the Gloucester Royal Hospital. |
|
She said the celebrations also mark 100 years of the auxiliary. |
|
Each of the ladies has been with the auxiliary for 15 years or more, and the current president said the awards were a way of recognising their vital input. |
|
He proposes that the rule about making interrogatives by placing the auxiliary before the subject is to some extent a rule of written English rather than spoken. |
|
The auxiliary has also been called upon to provide support for the two nuclear submarines which were assigned to the task group, HMS Trafalgar and HMS Superb. |
|
Recognizing it to be a naval auxiliary, the Shackleton stood off. |
|
Most of the functions of the old subjunctive have been taken over by auxiliary verbs like may and should, and the subjunctive survives only in very limited situations. |
|
The auxiliary winder is a ground-mounted, single drum winder with a double-deck, six-man cage on fixed guides in a bratticed compartment in the shaft. |
|
If the pregnancy ends after 20 weeks, the Bethesda auxiliary provides parents with a memory album for footprints and handprints, a lock of hair, photos and other mementos. |
|
There are no boilers, no engine and no remains of auxiliary machinery or steam pipes, just a big gap in the middle of the wreck left by some long-forgotten salvage company. |
|
Nato also has dispatched seven frigates, a destroyer, and an auxiliary oiler to the Mediterranean to take the place of American naval assets there. |
|
The caudate lobe, located in the lesser curvature of the stomach caudal to the duodenum, is one of the auxiliary lobes now used as a landmark for gastric surgery. |
|
Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes. |
|
Digital cameras can also mount filters, auxiliary lenses and polarizers allowing you to meet any photographic challenge you might come across with. |
|
At one point he popped up in the Scottish defence as an auxiliary flank forward, driving a heavy Argentine opponent clean away from the ruck in textbook fashion. |
|
They lacked almost any auxiliary and peripheral equipment not required for dealing directly with the functional tasks of a concrete command and control system. |
|
In each auxiliary altar, diptychs display the most prominent saints. |
|
He met his wife, who has also served in the Territorial Army and Auxiliary Air Force, through the services. |
|
This aircraft was abandoned and sank after the Auxiliary Power Plant caught fire during one of these run-ups. |
|
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary was born exactly a century ago as the Admiralty sought to make the distinction between warships and the auxiliaries which supported the Royal Navy. |
|
|
An aircraft flown by volunteers from the Sky Watch Auxiliary Air Service made an hourly search. |
|
A Royal Fleet Auxiliary supply ship en route to the Middle East has rescued 20 people from a sinking boat in the Mediterranean. |
|
She eventually rose to coxswain in the Auxiliary and taught their coastal navigation courses. |
|
He alleges that Gloria, a nursing auxiliary, administered a drug overdose. |
|
In both World Wars many ships were converted for use as auxiliary warships, troop and hospital ships. |
|
Another major systemic change was to the future tense, remodelled in Vulgar Latin with auxiliary verbs. |
|
Other options include hydraulically operated side plates, upper conveyor cover, an auxiliary rotor drive and a high pressure washdown system. |
|
Moreover, auxiliary vesicles in the roots of Eupatorium urticaefolium and the spores of Panicum maximum were observed. |
|
Definitions of auxiliary verbs are not always consistent across languages, or even among authors discussing the same language. |
|
When an auxiliary verb is present, it appears in second position, and the main verb appears at the end. |
|
The 2nd line was made of the auxiliary troops, also militia units with the role of regional defense. |
|
Most clauses contain at least one main verb, and they can contain zero, one, two, three, or perhaps even more auxiliary verbs. |
|
The unit can sample and log data at 4 Hz for 14 days using the auxiliary battery pack and extended memory options. |
|
Case is primarily marked using word order and prepositions, while certain verb features are marked using auxiliary verbs. |
|
Some languages, often called auxiliary languages, are used primarily as second languages or lingua francas. |
|
A modal auxiliary verb gives information about the function of the main verb that it governs. |
|
Verbs are conjugated for tense and mood, which can be indicated either by inflection of the main verb, or by the use of auxiliary verbs. |
|
Here, the main verb is finish, and the auxiliary have helps to express the perfect aspect. |
|
He also wants the full-time missionaries to attend not only PEC and ward council but also auxiliary meetings. |
|
The Prince William, an auxiliary coastguard boat, rushed to the scene and created a wind-break to stop the Excelsior from rolling. |
|
|
Viewing this sentence as consisting of a single finite clause, there are five auxiliary verbs and two main verbs present. |
|
Turboshaft engines are used primarily for helicopters and auxiliary power units. |
|
The first is a numerical inversion of the defining equation for each and every particular value of the auxiliary latitude. |
|
The formulae in the previous sections give the auxiliary latitude in terms of the geodetic latitude. |
|
Also defined are six auxiliary latitudes which are used in special applications. |
|
This estimate probably included only legionary and auxiliary troops of the Roman army. |
|
The Roman inhabitants sought reinforcements from the procurator, Catus Decianus, but he sent only two hundred auxiliary troops. |
|
At least one division of auxiliary Batavian troops swam across the river as a separate force. |
|
In spoken Welsh, verb inflection is indicated primarily by the use of auxiliary verbs rather than by the inflection of the main verb. |
|
Many languages, including English, use auxiliary verbs in constructing the passive voice. |
|
A few international auxiliary languages have been heavily influenced by Latin. |
|
These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers, and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services. |
|
Negation is done with the adverb not, which precedes the main verb and follows an auxiliary verb. |
|
In clauses with auxiliary verbs they are the finite verbs and the main verb is treated as a subordinate clause. |
|
Auxiliary verbs form main clauses, and the main verbs function as heads of a subordinate clause of the auxiliary verb. |
|
English syntax relies on auxiliary verbs for many functions including the expression of tense, aspect and mood. |
|
It can be used to rotate the spindle to a precise angle, then lock it in place, facilitating repeated auxiliary operations done to the workpiece. |
|
Futurity of action is expressed periphrastically with one of the auxiliary verbs will or shall. |
|
Verbs have up to ten tenses, but Icelandic, like English, forms most of them with auxiliary verbs. |
|
Furthermore, the use of do as an auxiliary should be distinguished from the use of do as a normal lexical verb, as in They do their homework. |
|
|
In the same way that the presence of an auxiliary allows question formation, the appearance of the negating word not is allowed as well. |
|
Languages of dominant societies over the centuries have served as auxiliary languages, sometimes approaching the international level. |
|
Not every international auxiliary language is necessarily intended to be used on a global scale. |
|
Some examples of the best known international auxiliary languages are shown below for comparative purposes. |
|
Several approaches exist toward the eventual full expansion and consolidation of an international auxiliary language. |
|
Even these few verbs require an auxiliary to conjugate other tenses besides the present and simple past. |
|
As the voyage was intended to be completed under power, the tug was rigged as steam propelled with a sail auxiliary. |
|
As completed, the Type AF had a speed of six knots, and a range of 60 nautical miles unless auxiliary fuel tanks were fitted. |
|
The Conlang Mailing List was founded in 1991, and later split off an AUXLANG mailing list dedicated to international auxiliary languages. |
|
Esperanto was to serve as an international auxiliary language, that is, as a universal second language, not to replace ethnic languages. |
|
If the sentence does not have an auxiliary verb, this type of simple inversion is not possible. |
|
English enclitics include the contracted versions of auxiliary verbs, as in I'm and we've. |
|
Germanic, Romance, Celtic, Semitic, and auxiliary languages generally have a definite article, sometimes used as a postposition. |
|
The auxiliary verbs may and let are also used often in the subjunctive mood. |
|
For more general information about English verb inflection and auxiliary usage, see English verbs and English clause syntax. |
|
Another example is We must be able to work with must being the main auxiliary and be able to as the infinitive. |
|
Specifically, it is made up of a form of the auxiliary verb to be and a past participle of the main verb. |
|
After the preceding classes of adverbial, only auxiliary verbs, not lexical verbs, participate in inversion. |
|
They also utilized rivers and other auxiliary waterways to work their way inland in the eventual invasion of Britain. |
|
He may, or may not, have provincial oversight of suffragan bishops and may possibly have auxiliary bishops assisting him. |
|
|
Some jurists viewed them as auxiliary rationales constrained by scriptural sources and analogical reasoning. |
|
The diocesan bishop may request that the Holy See appoint one or more auxiliary bishops, to assist him in his duties. |
|
Other languages, including English, express the passive voice periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb. |
|
In a subordinate clause, the auxiliary har is optional and often omitted, particularly in written Swedish. |
|
There are a total of 10 main routes throughout the Greek mainland and Crete, from which some feature numerous branches and auxiliary routes. |
|
This in particular is typical for modal auxiliary verbs, such as will and must. |
|
In 1899, he returned to Ireland, taking charge of the Saturn and her four small auxiliary sailing boats used for sampling. |
|
The European Esperanto Union also promotes Esperanto as the international auxiliary language of Europe. |
|
Other languages, such as Latin, are synthetic, which means they tend to express functional meaning with affixes, not with auxiliary verbs. |
|
Brine is an auxiliary agent in water softening and water purification systems involving ion exchange technology. |
|
The smallest turbines are used for applications such as battery charging for auxiliary power. |
|
English also has a rich set of auxiliary verbs, such as have and do, expressing the categories of mood and aspect. |
|
In this case, only the auxiliary verb precedes the subject, while the verbal noun comes after the subject. |
|
However, as noted above, most finite verbs are formed periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb in conjunction with the verbal noun. |
|
Their presence can be used to conclude that the verb is an auxiliary, but their absence does not guarantee the converse. |
|
The ships are crewed by 72 Royal Fleet Auxiliary personnel and there is also provision for 26 Royal Navy personnel for helicopter and weapons systems operations. |
|
Also said to have been used as an auxiliary tower with its high up positioning it remains a focal point of history. |
|
Around the same time an auxiliary mint was set up at Pinewood Studios which had been requisitioned for the war effort. |
|
Poorly equipped, with bows and arrows, spears and short swords, they were mainly used as auxiliary troops. |
|
Entire schools are then encircled with fast auxiliary boats which deploy purse seine nets as they speed around the school. |
|
|
In the East Roman Empire, the Romans used auxiliary forces known as dromedarii, whom they recruited in desert provinces. |
|
The computer-guided aircraft would then fly itself back to its base under the power of auxiliary jet engines. |
|
Intermarriage with local women had occurred and many auxiliary veterans had settled locally on farms. |
|
They had to fight hard to consolidate their conquests, and in 74 AD they built an auxiliary fortress at Penydarren, overlooking the River Taff. |
|
The first use of the playing card during the Tang dynasty was an auxiliary invention of the new age of printing. |
|
Specific features include formula storage, formula rescaling, formula totalization and expanded auxiliary output function. |
|
Sometimes the distinction between auxiliary verbs and light verbs is overlooked or confused. |
|
In the late fourth century, large numbers of British auxiliary troops in the Roman army may have been stationed in Armorica. |
|
Boaters were encouraged to turn in their old flares to any Coast Guard station in Washington and Oregon or to Coast Guard Auxiliary flotillas in the region. |
|
Legions, auxiliary cohorts and the fleet were commanded by the respective incumbent provincial governors. |
|
According to Tacitus, 10,000 Caledonian lives were lost at a cost of only 360 auxiliary troops. |
|
This type involves copulas that have grammaticalized into an auxiliary combining with a participle or an infinitive. |
|
However, this curriculum included auxiliary historical disciplines such as palaeography, heraldry, numismatology etc. |
|
The role of allied legions would eventually be taken up by contingents of allied auxiliary troops, called Auxilia. |
|
Use of tannin seeds were tested in water treatment in Valonia, Turkey as a coagulant and auxiliary coagulant. |
|
Units of the legions, naval and auxiliary forces were commanded by the respective governors. |
|
Some of the passive forms are produced using a participle together with a conjugated auxiliary verb. |
|
The auxilia thus amounted to around 125,000 men, implying approximately 250 auxiliary regiments. |
|
This has led some scholars to develop the study of English as an auxiliary languages. |
|
In English, light verbs differ from auxiliary verbs in that they cannot undergo inversion and they cannot take not as a postdependent. |
|
|
The system works via an auxiliary glow plug burner which uses the vehicle's fuel to heat the coolant. |
|
This was supported by numerous auxiliary units of 500 soldiers each, often recruited from recently conquered areas. |
|
In the United States and Australia the trailing truck was often equipped with an auxiliary steam engine which provided extra power for starting. |
|
Not all tenses and persons are represented in all moods and voices, as some conjugations use auxiliary forms. |
|
The APU also powers electric generators which provide auxiliary electric power to the aircraft. |
|
A third diagnostic that can be used for identifying auxiliary verbs is verb phrase ellipsis. |
|
On 25 January 1952, British attempts to disarm a troublesome auxiliary police force barracks in Ismailia resulted in the deaths of 41 Egyptians. |
|
Many auxiliary verbs are listed more than once in the table based upon discernible differences in use. |
|
The following table summarizes the auxiliary verbs in standard English and the meaning contribution to the clauses in which they appear. |
|
The building includes the courtroom, justices' chambers, an extensive law library, various meeting spaces, and auxiliary services including a gymnasium. |
|
The auxiliary verbs are in bold and the main verb is underlined. |
|
The Black and Tans were an auxiliary regiment of the British Army. |
|
Some syntacticians distinguish between auxiliary verbs and light verbs. |
|
There are also some properties that some but not all auxiliary verbs have. |
|
Specialised subsets of English arise spontaneously in international communities, for example, among international business people, as an auxiliary language. |
|
Auxiliary verbs such as have and be are paired with verbs in the infinitive, past, or progressive forms. |
|
The literature on auxiliary verbs is somewhat inconsistent in this area. |
|
Some sentences contain a chain of two or more auxiliary verbs. |
|
Auxiliary verbs mark constructions such as questions, negative polarity, the passive voice and progressive aspect. |
|
She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. |
|
|
The fleet included six cruisers, four torpedo boats, a torpedo gunboat, 13 gunships and other auxiliary and minor vessels, with a submarine under construction. |
|
After 1521, the wealth and credit generated by the acquisition of the Mexica Empire funded auxiliary forces of black conquistadors that could number as many as five hundred. |
|
During this campaign the majority of locally recruited irregulars defected to the Germanic tribesmen led by the former auxiliary officer Arminius. |
|
Marcus Aurelius marched eastwards with his army, accompanied by auxiliary detachments of Marcomanni, Quadi and Naristi under the command of Marcus Valerius Maximianus. |
|
Trajan continued Domitian's policy and added two more units to the auxiliary forces of Upper Moesia, and then he used the build up of troops for his Dacian wars. |
|
The Regiment contains nine regular squadrons, supported by five squadrons of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment. |
|
The total displacement of HM Naval Service and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is approximately 641,000 tonnes. |
|
Around the year AD 4, Arminius assumed command of a Cheruscan detachment of Roman auxiliary forces, probably while fighting in the Pannonian wars on the Balkan peninsula. |
|
An auxiliary lieutenant to the Roman general Publius Quinctilius Varus, Arminius used his knowledge of Roman tactics to ambush and destroy the legions. |
|
This was the first controlled flight, to be officially recognised, by a plane able to take off under its own power alone without any auxiliary machine such as a catapult. |
|
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary is considered part of the Ministry of Defence Civil Service. |
|
They are equipped with auxiliary heaters to ensure this at all times. |
|
The ruling elite practised religious tolerance and Chancery Slavonic language was used as an auxiliary language to the Latin for official documents. |
|
The RAF Station HQ, however, was not formed until 1 July 1936 when 6 Auxiliary Group, Bomber Command, arrived. |
|
The smallest turbines are used for applications such as battery charging for auxiliary power for boats or caravans or to power traffic warning signs. |
|
In ISCC plants, solar energy is used as an auxiliary heat supply, supporting the steam cycle, which results in increased generation capacity or a reduction of fossil fuel use. |
|
Auxiliary women's organizations were created to focus women's talents on more traditional activities. |
|
Combatant nations quickly adapted ships to the task of minesweeping, including Australia's 35 civilian ships that became Auxiliary Minesweepers. |
|
A ship commissioned in 2007 for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary carries the name of the area, RFA Lyme Bay. |
|
The islands still house US Navy SEALs training facilities and continues to use the Naval Auxiliary Landing Field located on San Clemente Island. |
|
|
So, my radioman, George Dreisbach, and I took off in a TBM Avenger for the quiet little auxiliary air station at the base of the towering Sierra mountain range. |
|
Watercraft, skimobiles, all-terrain vehicles, auxiliary generators, and the entire arsenal of war machines are among the interests facing massive changeover. |
|
The Romans built Leucarum, a rectangular or trapezoidal fort at the mouth of the River Loughor, in the late 1st century AD to house a regiment of Roman auxiliary troops. |
|
Likewise, color touchscreen control interfaces are becoming more widespread, though not yet to the overwhelming degree seen in other auxiliary equipment. |
|
Passive clamping is restricted to resistors, inductors, capacitors and diodes called RCD clamping and active clamping may be transistorized or by using auxiliary switches. |
|
Affixed to the ABC was an auxiliary payload called Operationally Unique Technologies Satellite, or OUTSat, carrying the 11 CubeSats in various configurations. |
|
Eventually, the Emperor Trajan triumphed over the Dacians whose fighting qualities impressed the Romans so much that they were recruited as auxiliary soldiers. |
|
An auxiliary deflector is positioned so as to direct the wind forces to the inside of the blades and divert wind from the backside of the rotating blades. |
|
Here obligatory inflections are realized on the auxiliary, while the lexical verb is either unmarked or marked as nonfinite, gerundive, or participial. |
|
He was called upon to test the Cee'd's auxiliary input, which he tested by plugging in one of his guitars and playing several bars of his most famous hits. |
|
When the Second Auxiliary was forced to retreat, Belgrano made the decision to blow up the Casa de la Moneda. |
|
By using potassium carbonate as an auxiliary substance for electrolysis, the 1500K produces no chlorine odor and rust, typical byproducts of chlorine gas. |
|
The truck features a custom-built Klein tool storage system, HoneyBadger front and rear bumpers, fender flairs, auxiliary lighting, and a six inch lift. |
|
During war, naval resources were auxiliary to operations on land so privateering was a way of subsidizing state power by mobilizing armed ships and sailors. |
|
In addition, there were a number of auxiliary agencies and commissions. |
|
Auxiliary languages, such as Esperanto, Ido, and Interlingua have comparatively simple inflectional systems. |
|
Auxiliary verbs typically help express grammatical tense, aspect, mood, and voice. |
|
Auxiliary languages often have fairly simple systems of grammatical number. |
|
International auxiliary languages such as Esperanto have not had a great degree of adoption globally so they cannot be described as global lingua francas. |
|
A normal reader cannot take in the instances of the do auxiliary and other unobtrusive function words, or feminine endings, or even certain spellings. |
|