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

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1 Desert Orchid 's owner Richard Burridge said : ‘ Yes , I 've heard about the plan but I do n't know exact details . ’
2 Now we 've just heard about the fox and it 's coming across into the clearing , then an eye widening deepening greenness and talks about it coming about his own business till a sudden sharp hot stink of fox enters the dark hole of the head .
3 A Swiss Bishop had heard about the project and suggested a plan which is essentially still followed in international meetings : i.e. that representatives of all Eucharist-centred endeavours and activities throughout the world should come together at certain times .
4 Athelstan had heard about the fellow but this was the first time he had met him .
5 The handles themselves are most commonly formed of a plain bronze strip , pierced at the end and riveted through the escutcheon or upper binding strip , allowing the handle to swivel .
6 ‘ BP expects the recovery factors for Gyda and Ula to be 42 and 50 per cent respectively , but hopes to achieve even better results by using the technology developed through the PROFIT and RUTH programmes . ’
7 It can not be said that a warm relationship developed between the Minister and the doctors .
8 If the rotor is slightly displaced from the step position a force is developed between the stator and rotor teeth ( Harris et al. , 1977 ) giving a torque which tends to return the rotor to the step position ; a rotor displacement in the negative direction produces a positive torque and a positive displacement results in a negative torque .
9 * We marched for about two hours then stopped for the night and ate fish the Indians had caught in the river while they were waiting for us .
10 Goodwill arising on consolidation before 1st April 1985 and arising after 1st April 1990 is amortised through the profit and loss account over the directors ' estimate of its useful economic life .
11 This might include the amount of light , noise and general stimulation the child received during the daytime and the lack of these at night .
12 He emphasised that people distinguished between the ex-government and the King .
13 Quakers had long distinguished between the policeman and the soldier , and the suppression of disorder among heathens was seen as legitimate in a way that prosecuting war between civilized Christian peoples could never be .
14 The villagers parted as the coroner and his companion approached .
15 Lakes may take in water from many miles away that has percolated through the soil or through aquifers over decades .
16 Other major subjects painted for the frieze and included in this exhibition are ‘ The Scream ’ , ‘ Death in the Sickroom ’ , ‘ Vampire ’ , ‘ Madonna ’ , ‘ Jealousy ’ and ‘ The Dance of Life ’ , each illustrated by one or several oil paintings and the related lithographs or woodcuts .
17 It is on a much smaller scale than those held just after the Second World War when animals and livestock were included and a show ring was erected for the horse and pony events .
18 The tailwheel has fallen through the surface and the yoke was broken , so an immediate take-off was out of the question .
19 The Labour party cloaks under expressions such as ’ attack on civil rights ’ the fact that such people have not registered for the tax and have been indulging in tax avoidance , a practice for which the Labour party still shows some sympathy .
20 We can suppose , however , that associations might be formed between the stimulus and the context in which it is presented .
21 The relationship formed between the nurse and the patient is therefore extremely important and a few simple measures will help ensure that a patient feels relaxed enough to discuss things fully .
22 In particular , associations will also be formed between the context and the US , allowing the former to come to elicit , at least to some degree , the CR evoked by the nominal CS .
23 Everyday opinions are formed about the organisation and its activities .
24 I 'll tell him what we 've already arranged for the week and find out if there are any special requests or queries .
25 Before the second day rehearsals the producer has written or arranged for the script and the appropriate announcer for this particular programme .
26 A number of reasons are often given for the origin and growth of the Euromarket , they include the following :
27 No location is given for the event and the original tale concerns the defence of the country and the erection of a brass wall around the whole of England .
28 Women , because of the nurturing and caring roles allocated to them , the responsibility they are given for the well-being and happiness of children and of men , are much more likely to be taught the value of submitting to one 's fate and considering the needs of others before their own .
29 The assets would be shown in the balance sheet , and tax relief given for the depreciation and interest charge shown in the accounts .
30 An officer of Burun 's household leaned through the window and bellowed , and the musicians ' renderings were suddenly muted .
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