Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [adv] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Dutch euthanasia practice is legalised and therefore becomes a collective responsibility but , as with war crimes , collective responsibility does not free the actor ( the physician ) from personal accountability .
2 This awesome aspect of An Teallach is a highlight never forgotten and well repays the five miles of rough walking before regaining the smooth road .
3 Since two different groups of headlines appear in E [ the last sheet but three ] it is obvious that an interruption occurred while E was printing ; and it appears probable that it came about because the printer abruptly decided to run off a small number of complete copies of the book for sale while the opera was being presented and then to finish the entire edition at leisure .
4 In 1881 having expanded and temporarily using the old Chiswick Lane Chapel , they were able to acquire a freehold site off Chiswick Common Road and Fishers Lane , on which they built their ‘ L ’ shaped Mission Church and School premises .
5 One evening he was summoned to the bedside of a dying lawyer , who had first robbed and then seduced a female client .
6 The customer will notice all the detailed faults , taking for granted and not noticing the high standards of achievement in other areas of your business .
7 But company decision making also shapes the economic context in which policy is made and hence constrains the available policy choices .
8 Then travel on to Delft where you will see how the famous ‘ Delft Blue ’ pottery is made and finally visit the miniature village of Madurodam .
9 Models or paintings might be made and perhaps become a similar basis for talk .
10 In the past 30 years the design and manufacture of bone china has been considerably developed and today combines the latest in ceramic technology with craft skills .
11 Tony did as he was told and finally saw the large area of waste ground ahead .
12 Thanks to this device many thousands of birds have been caught , weighed , measured and then had a lightweight metal ring clamped round one leg before being released in the hope that , when it is next caught ( or perhaps found dead ) , the number stamped on the ring will be seen and reported .
13 But what distinguishes these interchanges is the fact that the offender is so often the first to recognise that an infraction has occurred and usually initiates the appropriate repair work without being asked to do so .
14 He also urged that hospital wards be vacated and thoroughly cleansed every four months , that iron beds be used , that patients be washed on admission and dressed in clean clothes and that their own clothing be cleaned before discharge , that infectious patients be denied admission , that patients with offensive sores and surgical patients be placed in separate rooms , that hospitals remain uncrowded , that the windows of each ward be opened daily , and that infirmaries remove patients to country houses for recovery .
15 The profitability of the Business may be affected and merely replacing the defective equipment may not sufficiently compensate the Purchaser .
16 The original agreement had rationalized and drastically reduced the total German debt in respect of the Second World War , but interest payments had been frozen , by mutual consent , until the two parts of the then divided country were reunited .
17 If attitudinal justifications , and criticisms of counter-attitudes , are based upon such common-places , then attitudes by their content are socially shared and thereby possess a social significance beyond the motivations and affective reactions of the individual attitude-holder .
18 Cutbacks were being made in the provision of security which were leading to more cars being stolen and also placing an extra burden on the families who were visiting sick or loved ones .
19 Known in due course as the Deep , or Horse Level , it was the lowest tunnel which could conveniently be driven and still serve the new Bonsor Mill .
20 He paid calls to La Vieille Cité , famed for its antiquities , where he was politely entertained and actually bought a little Renaissance bronze relief , but no one had heard of a cross coming on the market in recent years .
21 The diaries of Joseph Farington [ q.v. ] ( volume v , footnote on page 16 ) state that Magniac ‘ partly inherited and partly collected the remarkable collection ’ , although no material has come to light to distinguish Hollingworth Magniac 's purchases from those of his father or brother .
22 3 ) for the elastic moduli involved and so to obtain the time-dependent behaviour of the composite .
23 The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat , but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore .
24 So 28-year-old Neil had them removed and now has a false set after losing the rest while playing sport .
25 My therapy with Dr Gyggle had continued and now entered a new phase .
26 Throughout the series , use is made of tables , diagrams , and charts which are used to sensitize students to the way in which written texts are structured and also to support the numerous information transfer activities that ensure that meaning is never lost .
27 RMI will be about the quality , quantity and cost of services to be delivered and hence provides the perfect vehicle for the debate between clinician and manager to be conducted and resolved .
28 The State Security Committee ( KGB ) , which was responsible for Soviet border defences , rushed border guard reinforcements to the Azerbaijan-Iran border on Jan. 3 amid reports that attacks on border installations had spread and now threatened the entire 800 km frontier .
29 To help you get started and really make the most of your machine , the Memory Craft 8000 CE comes with a free instructional video and a one-day training course .
30 It is also interesting to note that endorphins are released when acupuncture is practised and perhaps make a significant contribution to the therapeutic effects which may be achieved .
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