Example sentences of "[vb pp] [subord] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The option of letting children stay indoors during breaks could be considered though providing adequate supervision sometimes provides problems . |
2 | As we have seen , in the Third Reich it was the specific circumstances of the rise of monopoly capital , the corporatist state organised as protecting national purity , hyperinflation , the rapid rise in unemployment and perceived threats to the ‘ little man ’ . |
3 | Several widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been reported as causing severe hepatitis . |
4 | Almost 25 per cent of all the farms in Wales were reported as having low standards of living ‘ with an element of struggle in making ends meet financially ’ . |
5 | Known for more than 20 years as Nguyen Ai Quoc , ‘ Nguyen the Patriot ’ , under this name he was reported as attending international conferences and became the author of numerous articles . |
6 | It is important that the potential costs of actions to improve , in terms of extended research , development , equipment and so on , are also considered when debating possible changes with the client , together with an examination of conflicting priorities for whatever finance and other resources are available . |
7 | The formal systems model provides an invaluable checklist for ensuring that all the general system characteristics have been considered when developing Human Activity System models . |
8 | Limitations in children 's understanding of time need to be considered when delivering National Curriculum History . |
9 | We found two women ( 6% ) who had rapid transit time and could be considered as having clinical diarrhoea but neither had consulted a doctor about it and we do not know when their diarrhoea began in relation to their operation . |
10 | Sample tasks include asking what 3-D shapes would be made if given 2-D nets were folded up and asking for an interpretation of a 2-D diagram of a model made from cubes . |
11 | He is keen that any refinancing will be done while getting fair market values for the companies in Eagle , not a fire sale . |
12 | The King had said while inspecting Saudi troops on Jan. 6 that if Iraq withdrew from Kuwait it could " escape further punishment " and that Saudi Arabia would favour a negotiated solution to territorial and financial disagreements between Iraq and Kuwait . |
13 | The Home Secretary stressed last night that the Government had not yet decided whether to bring forward legislation , but he said he did not believe the Hetherington report could just be interred . |
14 | He says Alsys has not decided whether to make Soft Bench or Atherton the backplane of the Thomson Ada software engineering thrust . |
15 | In the Gospels Jesus is presented as violating various laws of sabbath , of cleanliness and of not associating with unclean persons , such as women , sinners and gentiles . |
16 | Scrolling through documents is noticeably faster , but the main boost is noticed when moving big chunks around the screen — grabbing a window and shifting it results in a much faster update than you would see with a bog standard VGA card — even a Tseng Labs ET4000 chip set unit ( the ET4000 chipset is probably the fastest of the non-accelerated chipsets ) . |
17 | The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects , where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway . |
18 | Some caution should be applied when comparing histological data from the two time periods . |
19 | Under well-developed JIT systems , the principles of activity-based systems may , therefore , be more easily and fruitfully applied when making product-mix decisions of the strategic kind . |
20 | ‘ Both Mr Sugar and Mr Venables are accepted as having forceful personalities . |
21 | Did you know that your EC-approved pads must be ‘ as light as possible without prejudicing design strength and efficiency ’ ( sub-section 1.3.2 ) , or that your box ‘ must be so designed and manufactured as to facilitate correct positioning on the user and to remain in place for the foreseeable period of use , bearing in mind ambient factors , movements to be made and postures to be adopted . |
22 | We find that the cats already in the Cattery become unsettled with the noise that is made when settling new cats . ’ |
23 | The central issue here is the assumptions about future agricultural technology which are made when assessing tolerable soil losses . |
24 | Problems can arise if the substrate is too deep and not regularly vacuumed when using external filtration , which could affect the health of your fishes . |
25 | Broadly the period 1951–87 can be divided into four parts : 1951–64 , a period of comparatively little social policy innovation which may be regarded as a time of consolidation or stagnation , according to one 's political viewpoint ; 1964–74 , a period of fairly intense policy change stimulated by both political parties , in which considerable difficulties were experienced in translating aspirations into practice ; 1974–78 , a period in which rapid inflation and government by the Labour party without a parliamentary majority administered a severe shock to the political and social system , and to all who believed that there was still a need for developments in social policy ; and 1979–87 , when much more explicitly anti-welfare state Conservative administrations reinforced that shock by deliberately treating inflation as more deserving of its attention than unemployment , attacking public services which were seen as inhibiting economic recovery and seeking ways to ‘ privatize ’ public services . |
26 | They may be seen as lacking basic training which can be rectified by the intervention of psychiatrists , psychologists , social workers , probation workers or other similar welfare professionals . |
27 | The lack of substantial commitments to action is widely seen as reflecting conflicting interests and clashes within the government , particularly among the Departments of Transport , Energy , Agriculture and Trade and Industry where the environment is a contentious issue . |
28 | The strength of the protest vote against the mainstream parties was seen as reflecting popular disillusionment with their unsuccessful attempts to resolve the country 's long-running linguistic problems and to complete constitutional reforms [ see p. 38465 ] . |
29 | Also , the fact that free , rational human beings are still seen as requiring organised discouragement from committing crime implies an acceptance of its ‘ naturalness ’ . |
30 | They must be seen as inventing new rules for the future in accordance with their convictions about what is best for society as a whole , freed from any supposed rights flowing from consistency , but presenting these for unknown reasons in the false uniform of rules dug out of the past . |