Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The particular principles adopted relate to attitudes and stated priorities , so there are schools where something like the Danish approach is used , and other schools where committees have been formed to set out the principles of a formal system comparable to SEE or SE . |
2 | c ) The stakes which have been installed to mark out the areas of additional planting on the Sighthill Section of the Bypass . |
3 | A new telephone system has been installed to speed up the operations of Middlesbrough Borough and Cleveland County Councils . |
4 | Under new powers , also approved on June 26 , the Serbian Assembly had been empowered to take over the affairs of the Kosovo Assembly and of other official bodies , and to suspend troublemakers . |
5 | Regulations have been made setting out the circumstances and the way in which the name of an RFL may be changed on the register . |
6 | The problem is compounded when attempts are made to find out the costs of individual services when subsidies are paid line-by-line , rather than for whole sectors ; yet this is what RENFE 's 1984 programme contract with the state claimed to achieve ( RENFE 1984a : 80 ) . |
7 | I 'd better answer your questions in case you 're tempted to make up the answers . ’ |
8 | It seems rather strange that the accuracy for navigating/surveying now , by state of the art technology , is of the same order as has been used to set down the Circles of Time several thousand years ago . |
9 | Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms . |
10 | They are required to think about the new language and with guidance are helped to work out the rules of grammar for themselves . |
11 | An inquiry into British energy should be undertaken to weigh up the arguments and to give the UK a national strategy for the years to 2012 and beyond . ’ |
12 | One of the reasons for failure is the need to measure more background variables , chosen to meet the needs of decision-makers ; critics of NAEP think that more effort should be made to find out the needs of such decision-makers . |
13 | Susanna Rance finds out why serious-minded La Paz dwellers can be seen walking down the streets intently fondling toy cars , play-money and doll 's house pieces . |
14 | Will the Minister go further and give assurances that , however desperate the European negotiators are to achieve a GATT agreement , nothing will be done to sell out the interests of British textiles and clothing ? |
15 | Neither of those sums of course has to be taken into account in any of the mathematics which now have to be done to total up the awards which I would make . |
16 | A great deal of work now needs to be done to work out the details of the new arrangements . |
17 | These photographs will then be used to carry out the studies involved in the research ; |
18 | If using hangers , pad them to about three times the usual extent with acid-free tissue or with polyester wadding covered with white cotton ( which can also be used to pad out the shoulders and shapes of packed costumes ) . |
19 | To this is added the remark that since the testator 's intention is clear , the slave must be compelled to hand over the accounts . |
20 | Even if an effective way could be found to pass on the costs of rubbish disposal to the average household , an awkward fact would remain . |
21 | The seller should also be asked to fill in the fixtures , fittings and contents questionnaire and the property information form . |
22 | For example in studying the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 the analysis of the causes is further refined by their division into long-term causes and short-term causes : To encourage the analysis of evidence pupils must be asked to weigh up the sources which may contradict one another . |
23 | The illusion soon faded , and an administration of dull Bavarians had to be imported to sort out the Greeks ' affairs for them . |
24 | And long-suffering wife Bet — actress Julie Goodyear — will be left to pick up the pieces . |
25 | 5.17.3 to remove all signs erected by the Tenant in upon or near the Premises and immediately to make good any damage caused by such removal It is advisable ( at least for the purpose of this clause ) for the tenant to ensure that the term includes any period of holding over or continuation of the contractual term ( as it does in this lease by virtue of clause 3.8 ) although it must be considered highly unlikely that the tenant would be forced to yield up the premises to the landlord during a continuation under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 . |
26 | Some may prefer to be given a global picture of what is involved in the task and then be allowed to fill in the details as they need them . |
27 | The construction industry 's authority should remain a statutory body while the Engineering Training Authority should be allowed to take over the functions of the old engineering industry training board . |
28 | Do n't be tempted to use up the remains of a summer lawn fertiliser , which will contain too much nitrogen . |
29 | Only after it is decided that company collection agencies are unsuitable for the job should outside agencies be contracted to fill in the gaps . |
30 | They would then be required to hand over the proceeds , without any strings attached , to a fund in which , under the Tolba plan , ‘ all countries would have an equal say in resource allocation . ’ |