Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The other agencies and bodies are expected to carry out their particular functions under the co-ordination of the ‘ lead ’ social service agency .
2 A courtier told TODAY : ‘ The Princess of Wales is expected to carry out her royal engagements but is no longer expected to attend family occasions , which do not in involve the attendance of Prince William and Prince Harry . ’
3 Now , she judged , his informal look was due only to the casual style of his clothes , a linen jacket in a beige loose-weave designed to set off his sexy tan , and a sort of hand-spun silk T-shirt emphasising the solid muscle underneath .
4 There was nothing I could do for it this time' ) , but ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ , formerly ditched , now finds itself reinstated , although apparently in a setting designed to tease out its reluctant humour once and for all .
5 Now the Government is expected to set out its latest thinking on the issue in a Green Paper due to be published around Easter .
6 AUTUMN STATEMENT is this Thursday 's announcement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer which is expected to set out his new economic policy .
7 For many years Jack Charlton used him in midfield but McGrath is now expected to play out his international career in the back four .
8 The patient was recommended to give up his present job and to seek an occuption that was less demanding on his legs and arms .
9 He went on to say that they had been at great pains to build up an efficient fifth-column unit and should not be expected to give up their best men as soon as they were trained .
10 a young probationary constable is recommended to shave off his fashionable mandarin moustache before his first appraisal with the Divisional commander ( who himself has a 1940s style bush under his nose ) .
11 PTIs may spend most of their life in gymnasia , but they are first and foremost soldiers , and are expected to keep up their military skills .
12 It 's called the Mod , of course , and this year the itinerant festival has come to rest in none other than Airdrie .
13 And he is still expected to step up his ambitious attempt to land QPR striker Les Ferdinand and complete his plans for a return to the big time .
14 Andy McDowell ( 43 ) and Stephen Newell ( 27 ) gave the home side a sound start and at 83–1 they looked well placed to pick up their sixth win .
15 As Oakeshott puts it : ‘ A tradition of behaviour is not a groove within which we are destined to grind out our helpless and unsatisfying lives ’ .
16 It is now targeting OEMS , but will send to end users prepared to strip out their old file system for the new : ‘ The only difficult part is root ’ , says spokesman Steve Rego .
17 The area is protected from hunting , logging and forest clearance , and the Indians are empowered to set up their own system of forest guards , with the right to expel trespassers and impose fines and confiscation of goods .
18 Colleagues , if this government is so blatantly prepared to sell out its own workers in such a public manner , then there will surely be no limit to the steps they will be prepared to take to further reduce union power .
19 ‘ Emma gets bookings for children 's parties and is such a hit that she 's decided to set up her own fan club , ’ says proud owner Janis McLeod .
20 So they came to the great Roman Wall , at Birdoswald , built to keep out their Pictish ancestors a thousand years before .
21 Even when I was a schoolboy I was able to disguise it because my parents made sure that I had the best of footwear specially made to build up my right foot without making it obvious that this was the case .
22 His camp followers have been nodding their heads sagely and saying that all is not yet over and Hezzy may not be destined to live out his political life amid the ruins of the Department of the Environment — once he 's pulled it down , that is .
23 The Chilean daily La Epoca of Nov. 7 reported that the Soviet Union had decided to close down its Antarctic research programme because of a " critical lack of resources " , and the break-up of the Union .
24 With LMS ‘ the fences came down ’ and ‘ schools were freed to make up their own minds whom to get their books from ’ .
25 Every item will be specially formulated to suit you , your own hair , skin and eye colouring , and will be selected to bring out your natural good looks .
26 By 1783 they had decided to wind up their old linen business .
27 If the reason for dismissal is your employer 's desire to run the business cost-effectively and not because of any reduction in the number of employees needed to carry out your particular functions , you will not be redundant .
28 Gifts from them helped eke out her limited income throughout her training and over the next several years .
29 ‘ You are now better equipped to carry out your challenging task of educational evaluation .
30 Sometimes a number of ideas are researched to find out which most appeals to potential buyers .
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