Example sentences of "laid [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A buffet style breakfast is also laid on for all our club Choice clients .
2 Supply landing operation already laid on to last detail with Mid .
3 Polythene DITRA Matting is said to make a perfect surface for ceramic tiles when laid on to most floor surfaces .
4 The warden 's cottage did n't have water laid on until 1949 .
5 For example , a height is laid down for each ILS at which the aircraft should be , on passing over the markers .
6 Apart from a general limitation relating to development which ‘ requires or involves the formation , laying out or material widening of a means of access to an existing highway which is a trunk or classified road or creates an obstruction to the view of persons using any highway by vehicular traffic at or near any bend , corner , junction or intersection so as to be likely to cause danger to such persons , particular conditions are also laid down for each of the different classes of development listed .
7 But Lanfranc seems not even to have noticed that the community still followed , however imperfectly , the order of monastic life which had been laid down for all English monasteries a hundred years earlier , of which two copies from the pre-Conquest library at Christ Church , Canterbury , still survive .
8 However , at one stage , different conditions were laid down for different nationalities : a national plebiscite was demanded in order to ratify independence for Poland , Courland and Lithuania , whereas a vote of workers alone was required for the Ukraine , the Caucasus republics and Latvia .
9 Thomas Hardy 's Ale , brewed by Eldridge Pope , has an OG of 1126 degrees and each small bottle has to be laid down for several years before it is ready to drink .
10 Thomas Hardy 's Ale , brewed by Eldridge Pope , has an OG of 1126° and each nip bottle has to be laid down for several years before it is ready to drink .
11 Certain requirements are laid down for these various legislative measures , some in the Treaty itself and others in instruments of lower rank .
12 In addition rituals and procedures are laid down for those who have for a variety of reasons become ‘ unclean ’ , and so have become cut off from the rest of the community .
13 A special spinners ' mat was laid down at pre-tour net sessions at Lilleshall in an effort to prepare England 's batsmen for what they could expect to face on dusty Indian pitches .
14 He was laid down on brittle pampas grass and then manhandled by the creatures .
15 On this last , a comparatively new concept , he added , ‘ Were the rules that Mr. Miller has laid down under this article widely pursued , we should reap a much greater satisfaction from this principal ornament of a fine garden . ’
16 But on the other hand , we were only working to rule , we were working by rules and regulations laid down from various Acts and negotiated er agreements .
17 A test was laid down in 1987 as to whether a vehicle was intended or adapted for use on roads .
18 The duties of the workhouse doctor had been laid down in 1868 by order of the Poor Law Board :
19 Principles of good practice and procedure are laid down in two main Scottish documents .
20 ‘ Hitherto , their duties have been laid down in professional guidance .
21 These cornerstones remain as firm in principle now as when they were laid down in 1981 , or when the blueprint was drawn in 1978 .
22 Will the Secretary of State explain how he was able to commission a review of teaching methods in a matter of a few weeks , although his minimum standards — first laid down in 1981 — were not met in the 10 years that the Government allowed themselves , and the current review will not now report until the autumn ?
23 The President , Levon Ter Petrosyan , said that the republic would not observe the five-year transitional period as laid down in Soviet legislation on secession .
24 The underlying Lower Limestone Shale is also interpreted as a shallow water sequence , but some beds are believed to have been laid down in poorly aerated conditions ( George 1958 ) and may therefore contain source material .
25 Duties and conditions are laid down in greater detail in the accompanying extract from the Decrees and Regulations .
26 The existence of a firm strategy for continuing education may , in theory , preclude the need for re-entry programmes as they exist at present , and it is the job of the members of each National Board to align continuing education needs with the UKCC 's own policies regarding the maintenance and improvement of professional standards as laid down in current legislation .
27 First , simple diffusion of chemicals could provide the signals ; secondly , if patterns are laid down in such small fields , their later development may largely be due to programmed growth .
28 The circumstances of a particular case may oblige the partners as a matter of good faith to proceed first by way of warning as to future conduct or to offer a personal hearing to the offending partner , but few general rules can be laid down in this respect .
29 It may be that those aspects of a curriculum , such as skills which are readily expressible in behavioural terms could usefully be laid down in some detail while other aspects , such as problem solving would be more loosely specified or , perhaps , not specified at all .
30 Given the disparate sources of the Constitution and the fact that important relationships within and between organs of the state are not laid down in any one formal or binding document , it is not surprising that one must have recourse to books by constitutional scholars to discover the extent and nature of those relationships .
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