Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mother went to visit her relatives in Hungary , near Szeged , and got caught there when the Russians advanced .
2 Ltd. v. Texas Commerce International Bank Ltd. ( below , p. 262 ) , continued : These citations demonstrate that while consideration remains a fundamental requirement before a contract not under seal can be enforced , the policy of the law in its search to do justice between the parties has developed considerably since the early nineteenth century when Stilk v. Myrick was decided by Lord Ellenborough C.J. In the late twentieth century I do not believe that the rigid approach to the concept of consideration to be found in Stilk v. Myrick is either necessary or desirable .
3 Chronic under-nutrition will lead to the child 's demanding less and becoming withdrawn so that the mother fails to provide any more .
4 Now , 40 years on , this structure has fallen apart and the cry is for a free market economy .
5 The coefficients are generally similar to those in ( 2.2 ) , although the standard error has fallen slightly and the impact effect from a given change in wealth is some 12% smaller .
6 In 1964 , Lord Gardiner , who shortly afterwards became Lord Chancellor himself , said that since 1951 ‘ one or two ’ Lord Chancellors ( there had been only three ) ‘ felt that the standard of members of the bar going into the House of Commons has fallen noticeably since the war , and if you want the right men in the House of Commons then you must reward the man who votes the right way with a judgeship ’ .
7 Even if the economics of bulk sales improve — Chemical reckons that the bulk-discount has fallen sharply as the property market has revived — Citicorp considers it worth sticking with property in order to help create a liquid market in it .
8 The wing fracture is a bad one , and he 'll have to be certain it has healed properly before the bird is released .
9 Now that has led to many iterations in the software design and development as the programme has rolled forward because every time you find a mistake , it 's got ta go back along the whole test route .
10 If the colliery were allowed to overcome that problem , it could soon continue to earn the money that it has earned ever since the pit was sunk earlier this century .
11 The Lazio star , pictured left carrying a lot of extra poundage on his way to Rome two months ago , has shed more than a stone in weight since his £5.5million summer move from Tottenham — but he must wait a few more weeks before he returns to serious competition .
12 Research on the role of stress in psychiatric disorder has grown markedly since the Second World War when the numbers of psychiatric casualties brought an awareness to the general public of the prevalence of mental illness .
13 When we turn to trade in services it is no surprise to find that the UK 's net income from financial services has grown dramatically as the City 's banking and financial business has grown .
14 For the regular force alone , this is a ratio of just over five policemen and women per thousand of population , a proportion which has grown steadily since the troubles began in 1968 , when it stood at just over two ( see Brewer et al .
15 The welfare state has grown steadily since the Second World War , in terms of the range of services offered , the number of people covered and the cost of provision .
16 Ehm er chair er Sheila from Harlow secretary of the film society which has operated here since the playhouse opened moved from the town hall er we do get people past the door we have been doing in years erm and I personally I 'm also here as an individual I 've been an arts lover for forty five years of my life in Harlow .
17 The group has met once since the last EEB AGM and another meeting is scheduled for June 9th .
18 October alone has seen more than an inch over the monthly average … and it 's not half way through the month yet .
19 ROLAND STADLER , Switzerland 's non-playing Davis Cup captain , has quit less than a month before the final against the United States .
20 He has conceded less than a goal a game in his 249 Football League appearances .
21 THE number of mute swans in Britain has risen dramatically since the banning of lead weights used by anglers .
22 Tension has risen sharply since a referendum last month in which the majority of the population voted for independence .
23 Second , that since the 1960s the share of service sector employment has risen considerably while the share of employment in the manufacturing sector has fallen .
24 The going rate for Edwards 's 50 per cent has risen rapidly since the affair began in August with Knighton 's £10m offer .
25 The British Government in particular has argued consistently that the new applicants should be admitted with a minimum of delay .
26 Oskar Lafontaine , the SPD leader in the Saarland , has argued vociferously that a modern mass party like the SPD could not afford to have its policies confined to the narrow interests of employed industrial workers .
27 He has said repeatedly that the club is not for sale .
28 Second , because the president of the Bundesbank , Karl Otto Pohl , has said publicly that the DM needs revaluing against the currencies of high-inflation countries , of which Britain is the leader .
29 One source said : ‘ Their credibility has suffered lately and the business community has lost confidence .
30 Medical technology has moved faster than the ethicolegal system , and opinion is divided on many issues — the debate on virgin births being one example .
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