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

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1 Dwyer outlined the bare bones of his playing philosophy : ‘ We are no sure that the manner in which the laws developed has reflected the way the game was meant to be played ’ , he said .
2 Every professional body that had been consulted has rejected the programme and the proposals attaching to it .
3 Relations with Taiwan were expected to be downgraded to " representative " status , but Taiwan 's state-run Chinese Petroleum Corporation was expected to continue to buy the bulk of its crude oil from Saudi Arabia .
4 Today 's attacks suggest another switch in tactics , back to the use of bombs , although as yet , nobody has claimed admitted sending the letters .
5 Under the scheme , forest management and surveillance will be maintained and local people will be permitted to continue to exploit the forest in ways that are supportive of existing ecosystems .
6 Experiments were therefore designed to try to show the existence of bicarbonate secretion by the normal human oesophagus .
7 Similarly in Reg. v. Wells Street Stipendiary Magistrate , Ex parte Deakin [ 1980 ] A.C. 479 , a case concerned with the law of criminal libel , both Lord Diplock and Lord Keith of Kinkel were concerned that the result to which they felt constrained to come entailed the risk of a failure to comply with our international obligations under article 10 .
8 A professor of chemistry , Mr Gidaspov is expected to try to galvanise the party campaign , in the same way as Mr Yuri Prokofyev , the new party leader in Moscow .
9 A professor of chemistry , Mr Gidaspov is expected to try to galvanise the party campaign , in the same way as Mr Yuri Prokofyev , the new party leader in Moscow .
10 The Queen is expected to accept sacrificing the cash of minor members like Alice , Edward , the Duke of Gloucester and Princess Alexandra .
11 It therefore seems directly consistent with the theory that candidates were forbidden to try to persuade the voters that they had better policies or attitudes than other candidates : a directive which had distinctive consequences for the pattern of the contest .
12 Nothing would have induced me to part now except an overwhelming sense that the course of action which has been pursued has put the country- and not merely the country , but throughout the world , the principles for which you and I have always stood throughout our political lives-in the greatest peril that has ever overtaken them .
13 A large number of projects are devoted to informal , grassroot communication education programmes designed to help improve the quality of life for thousands of people living in marginalised communities throughout Africa , Asia and Latin America .
14 It is being served in new plastic cups designed to help keep the flavour .
15 This innovative new programme is designed to help instil the abilities , competences and attitudes needed to prepare for a management role where understanding information systems and their integration into the business is an essential requirement .
16 The heat is so intense that the rails are likely to buckle and passengers are expected to help repair the track .
17 Erland Johnsen , the Norwegian signed from Bayern Munich , is expected to help take the strain in Chelsea 's defence .
18 Mr FREEDMAN adds : ‘ The hazards of playgrounds to young children are well recognised , and among other measures , absorbent surfaces have been recommended to help reduce the severity of injuries .
19 Steve Ainscough of Gathurst , Craig Fort of Nelson , Daniel Harding of Worsley , Grant Hamerton of Manchester and Paul Dwyer of Clitheroe all won to help halve the singles , Denton 's Bob Bardsley was Lancashire 's only early winner .
20 Perhaps he 's come to help catch the Whistler . ‘
21 The inert gas argon is added to help to start the discharge because the vapour pressure of the mercury is very low .
22 Several Q.T 's have joined us over the months and have greatly enjoyed getting to know the students and working with them .
23 That is the first of three tasks he had been picked to do to pave the way for Italy 's first post-reform elections .
24 The economic crisis was expected to deepen following the passage through the US Senate on Sept. 20 of the Cuban Democracy Act to tighten the US 30-year economic embargo .
25 The problem to be solved seems to block the solution !
26 U.S. and allied warplanes are expected to start enforcing the ban , ordered by the UN on Wednesday , within the next two weeks .
27 Having made significant political concessions to the pro-Allied monarchist and military " families " in the first half of the year , while repeatedly stalling on entry to the war on the side of the Axis , from June to December 1941 he showed open and sometimes vehement support for the Axis , ignoring the criticism of his senior generals and their suggestions that the time had come to consider restoring the monarchy .
28 Large crowds of Catholics from Poland , Ukraine and Belarus are expected to flock to hear the Pope , although officials in Vilnius said thousands of beds prepared for pilgrims were still unclaimed .
29 As on all the other Monaghan Days stretching far back he had come intending to stay the night .
30 THE LAW Society yesterday won leave to challenge the Lord Chancellor 's decision to change the way solicitors in England and Wales are paid for legal aid work in magistrates ' courts .
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