Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 This is why so many businesses fail and , almost worse , why so many linger on with the craftsman under-rewarded and never developing his full potential .
2 Consultants say most children with cancer have a good chance of recovery , but this new service , costing £750,000 a year , aims to improve treatment and research and cut down on the time spent on the ward .
3 They should be available in the next few months , so if you 're thinking about buying a new one , look out for the label marked BS4863 .
4 The paper quoted his wife as saying : " We hope our work within the ANC will … make up for the hurt caused to so many people by Dr Verwoerd . "
5 They get on with the work required of them instead of concentrating on attempting to remove the muzzle .
6 The front of the raft would rise alarmingly into the air then dip down as the stern followed over the crest of the wave .
7 Other people follow suit and surge out into the space enclosed by the crowd .
8 They murmur along in the water driven by gentle contractions .
9 Efficiency will also improve as prices and costs move down under the pressure exerted by more competitive markets .
10 With the few data presently available , it is difficult to assess whether isolated primary involvement by non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma would be equally responsive to treatment ; our case 1 patient died of complications before any relevant treatment could be undertaken , whereas follow up in the case reported by Berman et al was too short ; only successful local excision of the tumour was reported although ‘ radiotherapy and chemotherapy were recommended to the patient ’ .
11 The difficulty with all these forecasts is that the type of skills required depends on decisions made by managers about the way in which work is organised around the technology , and we thus come back to the problem identified with forecasts made about the impact of new technology on society .
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