Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | As far back as 1904 Winston Churchill had foreseen the same change when he predicted the tariff reformers ' coming takeover of the party . |
2 | Scotch Whisky accounts for over a third of UK food and drinks exports , and its contribution limited the total food and drink ( F&D ) trade deficit to £4 bn in 1991 . |
3 | Having witnessed the horrifying poverty and hunger in countries where there is just not enough food to feed the teeming masses , he feels depressed and worried about the future . |
4 | McAlpine had thoughtfully completed the external checks before I ventured onto their Hayes helipad . |
5 | There was a request to Council to investigate the position of those who had completed the first module but were not registered and whether they should be allowed to attend the Keele Conference . |
6 | Wait until you have completed the whole questionnaire before you read our analysis of your wild personality . |
7 | The time out lasts only until the child has stopped the undesirable behaviour and has been quiet for a short time . |
8 | ‘ The team has never stopped the hard work and the new Celica has improved over the year . |
9 | Repolling took place on Aug. 26 in 24 constituencies where no candidate had received the minimum vote or where ballot papers had been spoiled . |
10 | It is not difficult to see why corporate crime has not received the same publicity as murder , robbery , theft , rape and so on — both in the mass media and in the study of crime . |
11 | ‘ Did anyone know that Mowbray had received the same warning as Sir Ralph ? ’ |
12 | For the names of statutes that have received the royal assent since the last supplement of Statutes in Force and Halsbury , consult the current numbers of Current Law . |
13 | If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward . |
14 | I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has . |
15 | He had hated the little brochure that described it — the pathetic attempt to make it look glamorous , the photographs of it , posed , doors open , doors shut , desperately trying not to look like what it was — a square box with hideous speckled seats . |
16 | Environmentalists have criticized the new measures as insufficient . |
17 | He had been taught the hard lesson that you eat where there is food , because food is sustenance and without it there is failure and collapse . |
18 | There is no precipice except in the painting ( though no doubt Junge could have painted the downward view if asked ) and Deborah Kerr has to act shock/horror , which she is perfectly capable of doing , and does splendidly . |
19 | MRS THATCHER has cunningly provoked the Labour party and the media into pushing her into holding a general election at the best time for the Conservative party . |
20 | Why should Paul 's preaching have so provoked the Nazarean hierarchy that they sent their own emissaries in his wake to discredit him ? |
21 | For example , the words ’ made ’ , ’ making ’ and ’ makes ’ are all assigned the same index as the word ’ make ’ . |
22 | However , if ’ payment ’ were assigned the same index as ’ pay ’ , then a strong overlap would result . |
23 | The Inquisition ‘ had suppressed the truths of philosophy , physics and geology ’ ; it had enslaved the Spanish mind and denied progress . |
24 | And there 's penicillin , which is infallible … but yet again the Medical Procurement people at UNRRA have delayed the latest delivery and we 've none left . ’ |
25 | I must explain here that , as neither Nigel nor I had religion , I had arranged the two speakers and then planned to say a few words myself , to thank everyone , in and out of sight . |
26 | It seems that the professional game , in contrast to our European and world rivals , has revered the second tenet but stifled the first . |
27 | On the one hand , refusal to admit the jus tertii allows recovery by a plaintiff who may have himself wrongfully dispossessed the true owner and also exposes the wrongdoer to the risk of multiple liability . |
28 | I once went to the trouble of having a pair made in the finest white doeskin but fortunately I have now outgrown such extravagances in much the same way that I have outgrown the petty conversations and banal posturings of those who frequent literary gatherings or , worse , television studio canteens . |
29 | South Cambridgeshire District Council has recognized the important part that environmental health officers have to play within the work of the District Council , and for some time now the work of the Department has been carried on under the hat of the Legal , Housing and Health Director . |
30 | And I think that it might be useful , Mr Chairman to emphasize the fact that we are a rural county , and a rural county has specific rural problems , er , and I do n't think that the district auditor has recognized the particular problems that we have er , in a rural county . |