Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The directory will then be made available to students , trainees , and researchers who are better placed to carry out the studies .
2 When the recipient is not expected to write down the details , it is often the case that the speaker repeats them sometimes several times over .
3 I did n't intend to eavesdrop , I thought he 'd gone and forgotten to pull back the curtains .
4 He 'd never once forgotten to lock up the hens when she 'd asked him .
5 In addition , all water authorities spent large sums on routine river maintenance on farmland ; and still more money was spent by the Ministry of Agriculture in contributing between 30 and 70 per cent of the cost of farmers held drainage , designed to pick up the benefits of lowering the water level , a result of river engineering schemes .
6 This had to be her mother 's bed , she surmised , and the doctor had forgotten to draw back the curtains .
7 c ) The stakes which have been installed to mark out the areas of additional planting on the Sighthill Section of the Bypass .
8 Were they still dressing or had the ADC forgotten to switch off the lights ?
9 A new telephone system has been installed to speed up the operations of Middlesbrough Borough and Cleveland County Councils .
10 In the second stage , ammonia is added to filter out the oxides of nitrogen .
11 The particular principles adopted relate to attitudes and stated priorities , so there are schools where something like the Danish approach is used , and other schools where committees have been formed to set out the principles of a formal system comparable to SEE or SE .
12 Exasperated Pakistani officials have threatened to round up the Arabs and drop them off at the American embassy .
13 However , by the end of May , the Russian government had decided to pull out the troops .
14 One of the reasons for failure is the need to measure more background variables , chosen to meet the needs of decision-makers ; critics of NAEP think that more effort should be made to find out the needs of such decision-makers .
15 The problem is compounded when attempts are made to find out the costs of individual services when subsidies are paid line-by-line , rather than for whole sectors ; yet this is what RENFE 's 1984 programme contract with the state claimed to achieve ( RENFE 1984a : 80 ) .
16 Neither of those sums of course has to be taken into account in any of the mathematics which now have to be done to total up the awards which I would make .
17 A great deal of work now needs to be done to work out the details of the new arrangements .
18 Volunteers were sought to set up the tables .
19 Finally , do n't forget the value of such structural objects as walls , containers , raised beds or even large boulders sited to set off the plants .
20 Will the Minister go further and give assurances that , however desperate the European negotiators are to achieve a GATT agreement , nothing will be done to sell out the interests of British textiles and clothing ?
21 Serious attempts were made to level up the resources for secondary modem schools , in order to make them comparable with grammar schools , and so achieve that parity to which Ellen Wilkinson was openly committed .
22 The USA had moved to send out the invitations only after the Israelis and the Arabs had failed to agree on a time and venue .
23 When we saw Liz 's auburn colouring we instantly thought of pre-Raphaelite curls , and prepared to get out the tongs .
24 Under new powers , also approved on June 26 , the Serbian Assembly had been empowered to take over the affairs of the Kosovo Assembly and of other official bodies , and to suspend troublemakers .
25 Carl was destined to take over the duties and responsibilities of his father from an early age .
26 Nonetheless , it was decided to make up the numbers with category B and C refugees .
27 These photographs will then be used to carry out the studies involved in the research ;
28 Contractors Bernhards Rugby Sports Services have agreed to carry out the repairs at no extra cost to the local authority , said a council spokesman .
29 Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms .
30 They are required to think about the new language and with guidance are helped to work out the rules of grammar for themselves .
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