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

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1 For a start there were no agreed criteria for subdividing the cerebral cortex into regions , and criteria were not destined to be developed for about another century .
2 What I would see this policy as doing would be simply to bring an element of restraint er which er would be formulated in way in which it would within the local plans so that tight boundaries would be drawn around settlements , the rest of the land would be designated as under this policy as E two land and the debate as to whether the extent of that land was necessary or not would be negated because it would be subsumed as being there simply er meeting the strategic policy .
3 Although the results achieved by the Leeds adjournment system appeared to favour its widespread adoption , this has not happened , although adjournment has been pressed for in some parts of the country — for example , in South Wales — and has been regarded as useful in certain cases by many authorities .
4 And , I do n't know , it seems that actually you 've got a very good sense of using all those traditions to inform things that happen , things that you do and erm you 're not locked in being regarded as in that sort of tradition and the pressures that result from that .
5 Dovercourt was designed for at most 500 residents but was providing for up to twice as many .
6 The guy shot tonight will be forgotten about in another few weeks …
7 Section 2(3) provides that in considering the common duty of care , the circumstances include the degree of care and want of care which would ordinarily be looked for in such a visitor .
8 For example , in an article aimed at secondary headteachers , Ross ( 1987 ) identifies huge shortfalls between the aims described in the National Criteria for the GCSE art and design and music examinations , and what the assessment objectives prescribe should be looked for in these subjects :
9 Certainly they make demands on social and medical services , and it is possible that severely mentally handicapped people will have to be looked after for all their lives .
10 She was obviously not being looked after at all .
11 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
12 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
13 I could not possibly have been better looked after in any private hospital and my thanks and appreciation go to all those who made my recovery possible .
14 He was happy and well looked after in this home .
15 In fact , it is better for both of you if the patient is looked after by several people rather than yourself alone , even if you are not at work and could be with him all day every day .
16 Once you 've chopped off the top ten , there are mass mi middle , medium sized P L C's , the nine million to fifty million turnover er company and they 're looked after by some by major firms , some more often than not by the second tier firms , so we can see very much and we can penetrate those er that middle market situation , then these are the companies in the future that will er will probably be the big P L C's and also these it will be easier to get into these organisations er with the services that we have to look through to offer .
17 ‘ Oh horrible creatures , ’ cried Dame Edna with feeling , ‘ to think my darling mother was being looked after by those fiends .
18 Most of us would prefer when ill or very elderly to be looked after by those we know and love rather than taken to a strange and unfamiliar place .
19 FOOTBALL is probably not a F subject Darlingtonians F would care to be reminded of at this stage in a trying season .
20 The second area requiring legislation is where older people have been discriminated against to such an extent that they have been put in jeopardy .
21 Homosexuals are still discriminated against in many areas , such as over the custody of children , in employment , in education , by the police , and in the media .
22 If you feel you have been harassed or discriminated against in any way , you can raise the matter locally or use the network of Harassment Advisers who can offer support and guidance .
23 We have a separate thing on sex ratios and I 'll explain why males are discriminated against in this , in this respect cos as we 'll see there 's a profound er reason why er this should happen .
24 Disabled people are widely discriminated against in most types of employment including the health and caring professions .
25 And the fact that they have voted against with such a large majority is something
26 interesting actually , how the , how the advanced drugs work , I 've never looked into in that detail .
27 There have been persistent reports of understaffing at Strangeways , is that one of the issues that will be looked into by this Inquiry ?
28 I was surprised I 'd been let in at all , surprised that I 'd been able to wander freely about the second and first floors of the cold labyrinthian building of stairwells , escalators and concrete locker-lined corridors .
29 They seemed to have landed away from the red paralysis , but as he looked around he could see the castle being encroached upon from all directions by the strange weed .
30 Under many circumstances this would be looked upon with some suspicion — giving rise to accusations of severe oligopoly or even near monopoly .
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