Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But … the growth in net exports ( of ) services and food can not be relied on to replace the loss of manufacturing and oil net exports and secure further growth sufficient to achieve full employment ’ ( p. 139 ) . |
2 | It can be argued that the interests of the various groups affected by company decision making — employees , local communities , consumers , and all of us , through our interest in the environment , for example — are invested with a moral significance that can not be adequately captured within the relatively finite external legal controls that are currently relied on to regulate the terms on which wealth is created . |
3 | As well as seeking to eliminate the old technicalities , in which it has , I think , been largely successful , the new code made one radical alteration in the nature of the evidence which could be relied on to prove the offence . |
4 | His mere re-election can be relied on to revive the market and solve those problems — without costing the public purse one penny . |
5 | A report in Le Monde of March 31-April 1 said that French Foreign Legion troops , flown in to assist the Rwandan forces when the rebel invasion began the previous October [ see pp. 37765-66 ] , were being withdrawn following the ceasefire . |
6 | Thereafter , having performed on Brian 's ‘ Back To The Light ’ LP , Neil was pencilled in to do the tour … |
7 | ( b ) Filing could be either completely or partly broken down using the cost code on each document . |
8 | These headings were then broken down to test the assumptions by critical analysis , country by country identifying the common European factors and the variables . |
9 | He had jumped down to open the carriage door for her and Charlotte and the child made to get in . |
10 | Written excavation records once consisted of observations written down in a notebook , but nowadays most archaeologists use printed forms , or even a series of forms , which are filled in to record the evidence not covered by the drawn and photographic records . |
11 | The additional dwellings are not added on to eliminate the problem . |
12 | Dialogues are carried on to tell the reader something he must know , or to infuse into him some explanations of a writer . |
13 | Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike . |
14 | Twice Ferdinando had come down to spend the night with her and twice she had refused him without offering any adequate reason . |
15 | Just before she had gone up to rest and change for dinner , Robert 's daughter , Alice , had come down to see the company . |
16 | Williams is already booked in to face the Sunderland stewards to answer questions on time finding by two more youngsters in his care , Pond Skylark and Mailcom Lad . |
17 | Stuart Wilson , previously honorary secretary was voted in to take the office of captain and Gordon Keith , previously treasurer , was voted in as honorary secretary . |
18 | On this unit , three spears are wound down to puncture the packs . |
19 | The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine . |
20 | AT THE drop-in centre on South Meadowell , Labour candidate Paddy Cosgrove has dropped in to meet the people — mostly fat ladies in shellsuits with laps full of chips . |
21 | The last pupils of the day were being let in to view the Bookman . |
22 | Full-length games are edited down to show the highlights in a way which sometimes irritates the purist . |
23 | The paint frame had expected a delivery earlier that morning , until Haggerty 's had rung through to say the van had broken down . |
24 | Erm if a window 's been smashed , then we 'll we 'll get the window boarded up to secure the flat the best possible way . |
25 | Tell-tale themes — which emerge in repeated use of phrases such as , in the case of a motivated talent for management , ‘ I took care of … organised … got people together ’ — can be added up to reveal the interviewee 's motivational pattern . |
26 | For a wider panel , as shown in Fig. 3 , weave , lifting strands before weaving each pair of rows , but omitting the weaving yarn on the last row when the strands are picked up to complete the diamond . |
27 | Regulations have now been issued to improve disclosures by trustees of pension funds and to provide that a deficiency in a pension scheme that is wound up becomes the debt of the employer ( p 111 ) . |
28 | The section provides that a deficiency in a pensions scheme that is wound up becomes the debt of the employer . |
29 | Two side guylines are then pegged out to secure the flysheet . |
30 | And one thing you might come up with — this is just my idea , Vic is n't so sure about it — is that they ( i.e. us ) have come back to re-enact the ceremony for some reason that 's tremendously important to their tribes . |