Example sentences of "[unc] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I thought Ormanroyd g got more on that actually when he headed it .
2 This pattern of differentiation in vitro parallels that seen as a result of TCR-mediated positive selection in vivo , and is accompanied by the development of functionally competent cells .
3 In November 1989 tea farmers protested about the low prices paid by the Kenya Tea Development Authority , and on Jan. 9 , 1990 , Moi ruled that tea farmers would be paid KSh3.00 per kg , a substantial increase on the former rate of KSh1.90 .
4 The pre-programmed ‘ processor ’ IC1 contains all the active circuitry with a low cost 4MHz resonator driven by an internal oscillator providing the timing .
5 Er I would like to k to know more about what Michael is saying before I got involved in any discussion of that .
6 Job Start 50+ illustrates this point well ; a government pilot scheme designed for part-time work only , it allowed people to earn a maximum of just £2.27 an hour in 1989 .
7 ( 3 ) The Secretary of State shall have the power to direct bus operators operating undertakings disposed of under this A et to implement any recommendations of the Scottish Bus Passengers ' Consultative Committee .
8 a make some general comments about the , I mean I like that we talked about that before , I like the ten levels
9 But the county council does accept that trends for migration into the county are there and the county council can not turn off the top to turn off the tap to reclu to preclude any further migration into the county .
10 Sehnsucht has many intimations of Schwanengesang : Fassbaender and Reimann perfectly reflect its sombre mood .
11 Barrio described such expenditure as " a crime in a country with so many needy people " .
12 Section 38(1) allows this : ( I ) if necessary to substantiate a name or address ; ( 2 ) if the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing this is necessary : ( i ) for the suspect 's own protection ; ( ii ) to prevent him from causing physical injury to any other person ; ( iii ) to prevent loss or damage to property ; ( iv ) to ensure his appearance in court ; ( v ) to prevent interference with the administration of justice or with the investigation of offences ; ( vi ) juveniles can also be detained in custody if the custody officer believes this to be in the juvenile 's own interests .
13 That although you know , erm interviewing eve if if not everybody on the flats , as many people as possible , as to what their feelings were about the flats and so on , to actually ca done all that , and involved them erm in the erm What has resulted is , the flats being vacated .
14 In many cases , though not all , bioremediation/bioreclamation meets these three criteria .
15 Well you would n't have enough would you , to su sustain all those
16 There are all sorts of other tales , but I think by now I 've yes I 've just about er had e had enough time I think now , have n't I ?
17 On four , there was a proposal to establish a two hundred and fifty thousand pound contingency capital sum , against which bids could be made for schemes that would bring down action grant , and I would 've su thought that scheme number four would be a bid against that two hundred and fifty thousand erm , contingency .
18 It is an offence under Section 47(2) to do any act or engage in any course of conduct which creates a false or misleading impression as to the market price or value of any investments if the purpose is to create that impression and thereby induce another person to acquire , dispose of , subscribe for or underwrite those investments or to refrain from doing so or to exercise or refrain from exercising any rights conferred by those investments .
19 Section 2(1) creates another offence .
20 I ca like that .
21 Development of a route to and to dev develop that site as an important town amenity .
22 Released from the Vickers factory at Brooklands on September 25 , 1953 , Varsity T.1 WL679 spent most of its life at Farnborough , although for several years it was based at Pershore .
23 But over and above that , most Americans in the late eighteenth century believed that , in so far as government had any impact on their lives , it would be local government , it would be the government of their state and not the remote government in Washington which most people in the eighteenth century had never visited or knew anything about erm or li knew little of what it did .
24 But perhaps more than that was the concern about this e affecting this precious area of land between Harrogate and Knaresborough .
25 Well I 'm sorry but my Daily Mirror was dev delivered this morning without the television supplement and without the comic and I want them
26 But seriously , Strachan *appears* to have all the credentials for becoming a great manager … been there , done it , GREAT motivator , lead by example stuff .
27 We din' put that variety in there .
28 It 's very hard work for her er you know she has to sort of get a get all the systems She has to you know it 's it 's very hard work to get the systems going .
29 Did wha did that usually happen , come aboard and steel ?
30 The only thing that occurs to me er er and now yo your veteran day from last year a a does any of that , how does you know , cos he does it , how does any of that sit with Rob or do we just say right well we do cos
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