Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So the teacher finally asks Peggy , who can be relied on to know the correct answer : |
2 | They know she can be relied on to make the big day for her clients sparkle with the perfect glittering accessory . |
3 | Proposals are that a union vote should be broken down to reflect the divergent views in a union 's membership and apportioned accordingly . |
4 | It was also to be a welcoming home for John and Angela , who had come down to watch the final round and were staying at the Bell Hotel . |
5 | But when we tol When we told us they said Oh they 'd have come down to match the nearest competitor , and we thought oh why did he quote up there in the first place then . |
6 | By now the head has come up to witness the miserable result . |
7 | It had a plain glazed back to illuminate the upper deck at night and the lamps were removed from the hoops . |
8 | Haulm destruction is carried out to stop the specific gravity from getting too high . |
9 | Has an exercise been carried out to assess the required nursing establishment for the whole of the service provided by the health authority ? |
10 | In contrast , where calculations are carried out to assess the comparative importance of differences in reproductive success versus survival for each sex , only variation in mate number may be included ( see Wade & Arnold , 1980 ) — though measures of the intensity of sexual selection as conceived by Darwin should also include variation due to differences in mate quality , which may be an important cause of variation in lifetime breeding success both among males and females in monogamous species . |
11 | Tests are being carried out to assess the commercial value of the engineered strain . |
12 | A similar exercise will also be carried out to fix the first review date in outstanding mandatory life sentence cases where this has not already been done . |
13 | In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem . |
14 | In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem . |
15 | The radioallergosorbent test ( RAST ) was carried out to detect the circulating cow 's milk specific IgE antibodies , and also the serum total IgE values were measured before starting the challenge . |
16 | Device level routing is carried out using the same tool as for cell level routing , which gives near 100% routing density . |
17 | This study was carried out to examine the two decade trends in the incidence and death from pancreatitis , and to evaluate the relations between the occurrence of pancreatitis and alcohol consumption , liver cirrhosis , and gall stone disease in Finland . |
18 | And work carried out to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure . |
19 | Experiments were carried out to determine the best formula to use for scoring the possible transitions in a text of 372 words derived from the Malhotra corpus ( Malhotra , 1975 ) , a corpus traditionally considered to be syntactically difficult to process . |
20 | Further experiments will be carried out to determine the underlying reasons for this kind of confusion and how far it occurs in everyday life situations . |
21 | All successful applicants attend an initial induction day with the company at their Ewell headquarters , where a series of assessments are carried out to ensure the right people are recruited for the right job . |
22 | Encouraging experiments have been carried out utilizing the special skills of social workers ( Cooper et al. 1974 ; Shepherd et al. 1979 ) , clinical psychologists ( Johnston 1978 ; Robson et al. 1984 ) , and marriage guidance counsellors ( Marsh and Barr 1975 ; Cohen and Halpern 1978 ) working in general practice to provide help for patients with social problems . |
23 | By May 1989 , however , many of these critics had come round to praise the continued radicalism of the Thatcher government , in education , tax cuts , and further measures of privatization . |
24 | Effective safeguards could be built in to prevent the inflationary dangers inherent in parallel currency systems , particularly in that the central banks of all member states would be obliged to repurchase their own currencies from the EMF for hard currencies . |
25 | Plastic pins simply pushed in to secure the lower half of the handle to the body of the mower . |
26 | ‘ During the week beginning 22 February , those peripherals necessary for us to test the new system were connected up using the new channel cables and spare channel adaptors on some device control units . ’ |
27 | Drawing the assembled crowds ’ attention to the Norseman 's pedigree , Bob pointed out that it is thought to have been the first aircraft to land on the Normandy beaches during D-Day , the American fighter ace Screwball Beurling was killed in Italy whilst ferrying a Norseman to the Israelis and of course there is the legend that has built up surrounding the mysterious disappearance of bandleader Major Glenn Miller in December 1944 , after taking-off in a Norseman from Twinwoods airfield , near Bedford , England , bound for Paris , never to be seen again . |
28 | One of the things I did learn from the last tour was to rehearse enough material so that you do n't get fed up playing the same things over and over again . ’ |
29 | The Labour vote has declined because Liverpool people are fed up paying the highest poll tax in the country for a lor ra lor ra people who wo n't pay . |
30 | A simple wiring harness can then be made up to bring the eleven anode ( a ) points ( including D18 here ) and the common cathode ( k ) wire to a tag strip , twelve connections in all . |