Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unless extra resources and training are made available , the ESO procedure laid down in the Children Act 1989 may not herald a new emphasis on the causes of truancy .
2 There are also standard shapes for tensile test specimens , laid down by the standards bodies ( BSI , ASTM , DIN ) in various countries , which have been developed as a result of stress analysis .
3 Daylight was in fact one of the conditions laid down by the curators Vincent Pomarede , Marie-Catherine Sahut and Sylvain Laveissiere in the brief for the new galleries , together with the integration of views of the Seine and of the Louvre .
4 I ought to go down to the police station .
5 They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries .
6 ‘ This report has just come in from the Environments Officer .
7 Note that because these are special weapons used only by the Engineers School they are not available to character models .
8 They asked me a few questions and they said , ‘ You 'd better come along to the police station . ’
9 Any tasks not completed by the due date on the ‘ to do list ’ can be automatically carried over to the reminders list , a facility I found to be very useful .
10 Any tasks not completed by the due date on the ‘ to do list ’ can be automatically carried over to the reminders list , a facility I found to be very useful .
11 He moved coolly to the drinks cabinet , picked up the crystal decanter .
12 Magnificent as it is , Somerset House was designed not as an arts centre , of course , but as offices for the civil servants whom Mr Heseltine now proposes to eject .
13 ‘ Kopyion , ’ the Archon said , walking over to the police officers .
14 In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’
15 It would be revealing to know more about the lessons Mr Yeltsin draws from this historical experience , yet the experience — along with Khrushchev 's name — is all but absent from the book .
16 Looks more like the communications centre of a nuclear sub . ’
17 Ancient Egyptians being carried home from a drinks party .
18 As a result , they feel themselves not only homeless but in a total existential crisis — ending up on the dossers circuit removes the last residues of respectability .
19 Huge backlogs of work built up in the securities dealers ' back offices as deals could not be completed within the exchange 's usual accounts periods .
20 The purpose is proved by question and answer if the defendant is driving or if he has to be interviewed later by a police officer .
21 checked with his radio , he goes alright then phoned back to the police station on his radio , he said it 's not stolen the owner 's now here he said , can you please get it moved ?
22 Stephen nudged Christina , pointing to a couple walking out of the customs hall at Grantley Adams Airport .
23 You 're not overtaking again ? ’ he protested , as she drew out beyond a cattle lorry .
24 And the time is long past when the question of who deserves what was taken out of the hands of politicians and time-serving bureaucrats and given to a genuinely independent and truly meritorious body which might set about trying to put honour back into the honours system .
25 Neither Dobson nor Hunter is eligible to play for Ulster in next season 's inter pros , but they could line out with the Exiles Under-21s .
26 At present , we select students for the life preparation course , following a baseline assessment devised by myself and colleagues which is carried out during a links week when potential students attend college full time .
27 It is specifically denied that during the briefing Mr Clayton stated that in relation some form of abuse' ’ which has been found during examinations carried out by a police surgeon . ’
28 Key technical issues are : whether the operational systems such as payroll can be developed quickly , despite application backlogs , and changed easily as requirements inevitably change ; whether personal computing software is available to set up your Personnel Information System quickly and flexibly without direct recourse to computer professionals , allowing flexible ad hoc reporting and rapid response to continually changing requirements ; whether summaries of this information can be extracted to enable planning , monitoring , controlling and modelling applications to be carried out by the personnel planners .
29 An investigation is being carried out by the Police Complaints Authority .
30 An investigation into the death is being carried out by the Police Complaints Commission .
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