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

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1 Yep , now nowadays erm they 've got the best , I mean the equipment is excellent , er it came in my time erm my predecessor 's time and it 's been carried on now and new developments have come in , erm and with , of course techniques in , not only dealing with the chemicals in , in making safe afterwards which is twice as complicated I think , you know the decontamination side , the clearing up , the protecting of the environment from toxic chemicals er which we 've all heard about in newspapers , and read reports and seen it on television , these , these accidents up and down the world .
2 What have I been criticized for at work ?
3 The King was also widely criticized for in effect putting his conscience above his role as head of state .
4 They were also at the stage when they still found funny voices funny , and Charles had his best audience in years for his Welsh , developed for Under Milk Wood ( ‘ A production which demonstrated everything the theatre can offer , except talent ’ — Nottingham Evening Post ) , his Cornish , as used in Love 's Labour 's Lost ( ‘ Charles Paris 's Costard was about as funny as an obituary notice ’ — New Statesman ) and the voice he had used as a Chinese Broker 's Man in Aladdin ( ‘ My watch said that the show only lasted two and a half hours , so I 've taken it to be repaired ’ — Glasgow Herald ) .
5 The 8765 MultiView is a new concept in sample in , report out , multitasking UV/Vis spectrometry , from Unicam , developed for high-throughout research laboratories .
6 Placed between between East and West , its missionizing role was important in bringing further territories under the Latin Church rather than the Greek .
7 It is , therefore , possible that NCp7 facilitates IN recognition of the DNA ends by binding to the DNA but leaving the ends exposed for IN cleavage and integration .
8 Erm , he is erm regarded as in terms of erm , he tried so hard and just
9 That is the portrait of a don , a don in his supreme incarnation , a don going about the business that he was designed for by nature .
10 However , the constitutional changes voted for by members of the RICS , subject to Privy Council approval , herald a relaxation of those restrictions .
11 Candidates tend in Ireland to be voted for by electors who know them , and they must be selected with this in mind .
12 Right so that 's looked for at birth , what 's the other thing they check for at birth ?
13 One of the main set of attributes looked for by employers in their recruits is their ability to find interesting , creative and workable solutions to problems .
14 No plan for the upper floor is given , and the ground floor plan is very simple , with none of those carefully considered amenities that Dorothea might have looked for in Loudon 's Encyclopaedia .
15 Note that although not required in law , corroboration of the victim 's evidence is looked for in practice .
16 Corroboration is looked for in practice and the following circumstances will usually amount to corroboration :
17 We are very well looked after for money and food — the food here in Sian has n't been a patch on Peking ( where it was very good indeed ) , but we are n't grumbling — if we do n't like what they give us we ask for something different ( e.g. omelette ) and get it .
18 Some women I have looked after with hope but without good fortune .
19 She was being looked after at home by her children and there was a great deal of anxiety being expressed by all the carers involved as to what would happen to the children .
20 I want to see elderly people looked after well and if they can be looked after at home all well and good but of course they need the facilities .
21 there would be security , full employment , and a great health and welfare service , where we would all be looked after in dignity in our old age .
22 And indeed , fit very well into what we call the section seventeen budget , which is section seventeen of the Children Act nineteen eighty nine , which er , does enable the local authority to provide preventative services , to avoid the need for children to be looked after in care .
23 The Prince was visiting handicapped children being looked after by members of his father 's award scheme .
24 My herb-garden , like Maelmuire 's , is being looked after by others .
25 A girl , aged two , who was locked in her home for nearly 24 hours with the bodies of her dead parents was being looked after by relatives yesterday .
26 The couple have a three year old son who is now being looked after by relatives .
27 Such a policy of extensification would avoid food mountains and ensure that our land was properly looked after by farmers who want to work and who expect a reasonable return for their efforts .
28 Part X and Sched 9 contain provisions to protect the welfare of young children who are in day care or looked after by child minders .
29 The book department , looked after by Mrs Lynn Bolland , is in a capacious basement where you are greeted by a sign above the Glasgow books and maps proclaiming , ‘ YOU 'D BE LOST WITHOUT SMITHS ’ .
30 Eaton had no station master but was looked after by Mrs Bason , a station mistress of character who , if there were no waiting passengers , would signal the train through at walking pace .
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