Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] proper [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Serious difficulties can arise when a contract is varied without proper consideration of the effect of the variation on the expert clause .
2 Ms Judy Weleminsky , director of the fellowship , said the Government should allocate the sum over the next four years to prevent patients — many suffering from schizophrenia — being discharged without proper supervision .
3 As we shall see in the next chapter , their commercial urge to expand was not adequately disciplined by proper costing , though in this particular case the distortions caused were quite small .
4 What is the most cost-effective and efficient way of achieving those ends remains to be decided after proper examination .
5 The appeal court in Pappa v Rose ( 1872 ) LR 7 CP 525 noted that the valuers in Jenkins v Betham had declared themselves to be persons possessed of proper skill for valuations of ecclesiastical property , whereas Mr Rose was only a selling broker expressing his opinion .
6 And allows for a rear window made of proper glass .
7 They try to manage for themselves something that can not be managed , but needs only to be accepted with proper gratitude and clear insight into the nature of the giver .
8 Solicitors making a claim for a large sum in costs in this jurisdiction should provide for the court a detailed statement of those costs , prepared with proper care , and make the statement available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing ( post , p. 528B–D ) .
9 It is plain that the solicitors ' claim was not prepared with proper care .
10 The exercises have been designed and arranged progressively , and for greatest benefit the days must be done in proper sequence .
11 This is unfortunate for parents , especially when such a diagnosis is made without proper testing for food sensitivity , and without any firm evidence of fabrication .
12 Despite the fact that dichotic listening techniques have often been adopted without proper validation , findings which show a difference in the direction and/or magnitude of ear asymmetry between groups of right and left ( or non-right ) handed subjects have been taken as indicating a difference in direction or magnitude of cerebral lateralisation .
13 Competency of officials is ensured by proper selection and training so that they can effectively carry out their obligations and responsibilities .
14 Through asking questions she may find that the really objectionable facets of camping can be avoided through proper equipment and procedure .
15 It could all have been avoided with proper planning . ’
16 Many of the challenges expressed could be avoided with proper planning and fore-thought .
17 The finite age of the universe is measured in proper time .
18 It is important that when they are planted in their permanent position , that they are accommodated in proper waterlily planting baskets .
19 It should be borne in mind , however , that some approaches , used without proper consideration of the issues involved , may be distressing or even damaging .
20 When the fury in the bedevilled infant is not constantly mediated by proper care , comfort and attention , it festers and finds expression in later life .
21 Most people feel that the church ‘ knows about death ’ , and that someone is n't really treated with proper respect and dignity at the time of their funeral unless the church is present .
22 The Law Centres Federation today called for proper funding to ensure everyone had access to high-quality free legal advice through its centres .
23 Faced with these immediate problems , few of them had time to reflect that such an exercise might logically be based on proper cost research .
24 The Government are keen to have a constructive debate on housing policy when they can , but it is a pity when it can not be based on proper acknowledgement of the facts .
25 Decisions about the Centre 's research priorities must therefore be based on proper understanding of Social Work Departments and voluntary agencies , responsibilities , activities , resources , plans and problems .
26 The technical goal is the construction of a critical apparatus which will not upset the underlying harmonious unity of the field , but simply authenticate the available empirical facts and ensure that they are correctly grouped and placed in proper relationship with each other .
27 That 's now been placed in proper context by the arrival of Samantha as Head of Communications , as Judy said earlier on , we 're already beginning to enjoy the fruits of her skills , in the presentation surely you 're seeing today .
28 This does not mean that the training of professionals is not considered important , only that it should be placed in proper perspective and that it should be accompanied by the training of the front line paraprofessionals who constitute the bulk of the social service work force ( CCETSW , 1975 ; 1981 ; 1987 ) .
29 The British Medical Association and the Royal College of Midwives said yesterday that unless cash is allocated for proper counselling , routine testing could put pressure on women at a particularly vulnerable time .
30 Any changes should only be introduced after proper research and costing , and after an initial experiment .
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