Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He knew that if he kept under the trees , he should be able to crest the Monument yet remain hidden from the mysterious workers .
2 The Government remain committed to the Anglo-Irish Agreement unless and until agreement can be reached on new and more broadly satisfactory arrangements .
3 In both types of chromatography , portions of each component remain dissolved in the mobile phase .
4 Strategy and reform remain trapped in the ideological confines of New Right political thought . ’
5 The distinctive nature of the ends is reinforced by the fact that the occupants are often physically con fined to the particular area for the whole of the football match .
6 Although Robert Teeter remained as the nominal head of the Bush campaign , it was generally acknowledged that Baker would use his new post to exercise overall and ultimate responsibility for the campaign and attempt to provide it with a greater degree of coherence .
7 He joined the Scholars ' Movement in 1907 , was arrested , and some say imprisoned on the notorious island of Pulo Condor , where political prisoners were exiled .
8 also it looked like Ronnie ‘ the runner ’ Rosenthal was in excellent shape for Israel against France — he looked sharp as hell from the glimpes Ive seen of the israelian goals — is he still at Liverpool ? ?
9 Fifteen different infectious agents wer isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of HIV infected patients at stage IV of the disease , the most frequent agent was cytomegalovirus ( Table IV ) .
10 But hope faded after the wrecked hull of their 27-ft vessel , the Peganina , was spotted .
11 The author of those words lay slaughtered beside the gimballed plasteel chair .
12 The employer appealed to the EAT but the EAT agreed with the Industrial Tribunal .
13 What worries me , and probably a great many other people in Britain , are the other terrible truths that lie hidden in the small print on my statements .
14 They stand condemned by the very tenets of their religions unless that religion is in itself a perverse and cancerous development which will in time kill what gave it birth in any case .
15 Customs have now returned the Skin 2 tapes ( perhaps they got bored with them ) , but still seem gripped by the American mags , the comics and the fetish art .
16 Bleached bodies lie beached in the full heat , revealing sights that should never be disclosed to the closest lover let alone half of Teesside .
17 Hundreds of houseboats , which once sustained over 350,000 people , lie deserted along the picturesque Dal Lake .
18 Although a number of influential parties had been trying to have New Year 's flay changed from the old style 13th of the month to 1st , the majority of the natives were loath to change and both days were partially observed .
19 France agreed to pay more than half the cost of the programme provided that it was entrusted with its production and provided , also , that the rocket remain geared to the commercial needs of the 1980s and early 1990s .
20 The briefing session should provide an explanation of the taxation/social security system in the overseas location and the degree to which the expatriates remain affected by the British system .
21 They 're the vital signs you 've got to display before you go and get treated under the new Health Service .
22 The Sproati all get interned by the British immigration authorities ; thanks to a false reading on a spectrograph when they were planning the operation they 've all taken too many tannin pills and they 're almost black .
23 Mum and Dad 'd come , get interviewed by the Chief Inspector : ‘ Do you think , Mr Marquis , that your daughter might have been involved in something more serious — breaking and entering , drug trafficking ? ’
24 I get pigeon-holed as the vulnerable bloke who 's crap at relationships and who 's always arguing with his dad .
25 Their saving schemes , if safe , are boring and investors get alarmed by the low interest rates .
26 Those that die in the EPS , the Sandinista People 's Army , get buried beneath the plain stone slab at a military cemetery .
27 So , that might be something to bear in mind , that it 's not just the negative part , get rid of the excess sort of organics , but it 's to get rid of cure disease .
28 Get rid of the perishing lot .
29 Louise took a couple of inches off Clare 's hair to tidy it up and get rid of the split ends .
30 Yet they see nothing inconsistent with objecting to a well-engineered nuclear waste disposal plant which is clearly necessary to dispose safely of irradiated material already created ; or to properly regulated high-combustion chemical waste disposal plants that are the only alternative ( unless we get rid of the chemical industry ) to toxic wastes being dumped surreptitiously in some field or on some beach .
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