Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His wife 's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic . |
2 | One would expect existing sentence patterns to be stabilised in use , and to be only minimally disturbed upon being combined to form more complex syntactic units . |
3 | Provided that environmental concerns are met and are specifically addressed in the planning process , we believe that output from the opencast sector must be blended with output from the deep-mine sector . |
4 | The alcohol can be blended with petrol to a proportion of up to 20% alcohol and run in a conventional car engine without adjustment . |
5 | The Committee ordered that the member 's Practising Certificate be withdrawn with effect from 1 February 1993 . |
6 | If the pupil needs to be withdrawn for specialist teaching for a substantial amount of schoolwork , unit provision has a lot to offer . |
7 | Sight deposits are any deposits that can be withdrawn on demand by the depositor without penalty . |
8 | 63,000 claims to be withdrawn following investigation by Employment Service inspectors |
9 | The pilot scheme can only be used by consenting parties which consent can not be withdrawn without leave of the court . |
10 | All or part of the investment can be withdrawn without notice or penalty , provided the minimum balance stays at £10,000 . |
11 | – account , money deposited in a bank , not to be withdrawn without notice , on which interest is payable . |
12 | Therefore , because it is unlikely that there will ever be revised editions , and because I should just hate to see my name on anything that could not be relied on , the probability is that the books will progressively be withdrawn from publication after a currency of a few years . ’ |
13 | At present , the Australian stations are served by three ageing chartered supply vessels — one of which is to be withdrawn from service in 1987/88 . |
14 | It was announced on Jan. 18 , 1990 , that the Iowa , together with its sister ship the New Jersey , was to be withdrawn from service after repairs had been completed [ see also p. 37178 ] . |
15 | If it did not , it could always argue that many more children would be withdrawn from school altogether . |
16 | To give it a chance of success , some French troops had to be withdrawn from south of the Somme and their lines taken over by Haig 's men , disrupting his own long-planned attack in Flanders . |
17 | His first step was to request that all copies of the European Vehicle and Components ’ Plan be withdrawn from circulation . |
18 | They recommended that grants for land improvement and drainage should be withdrawn from Section 43 areas and that all capital grant schemes in the LFA should be modified to encourage a wide range of conservation measures . |
19 | During software development and integration , it is standard practice for software modules to be withdrawn from LIFESPAN and modified/tested in a local environment . |
20 | In Britain , two months earlier , the government had decided in a last-minute about-turn that its nuclear power stations , once the shining lamps that would light the way to the sustainably developed future , were unsaleable and so would be withdrawn from privatization of the electricity industry . |
21 | In this statement to the House of Commons Hurd stated that ‘ in the public interest ’ funding should be withdrawn from community organisations who might ‘ directly or indirectly improve the standing or further the aims of a paramilitary organisation ’ . |
22 | When Sotheby 's told the owner that both pieces would have to be withdrawn from sale , he decided to withdraw his collection . |
23 | Second-hand and home-made toys are to be withdrawn from sale in charity shops because of a new EC law . |
24 | The ruling overturned a February 1989 civil settlement , whereby criminal charges against UCC were to be withdrawn in return for compensation [ see p. 36466 ] . |
25 | FIFTIES style trains to be withdrawn in favour of safer , modern carriages . |
26 | Interest credited to your TESSA may be withdrawn in cash ( minimum withdrawal £5 ) or upon advice from you , credited to another account . |
27 | They can be withdrawn in cash on demand and are thus also totally liquid . |
28 | The remaining twenty-seven were obliged to be withdrawn in consequence of action brought or disputed ownership . |
29 | Larger amounts may be withdrawn by cheque . |
30 | Clovenstone Triangle The council decided to delete the proposal from the south west Edinburgh local plan but if any competent objections should be received , which could not be withdrawn by negotiation , it could be necessary to hold a second public local inquiry . |