Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 , which has almost entirely replaced the Matrimonial Homes Act 1967 which introduced the Class F Land Charge , gives a spouse who is not entitled to occupy a dwelling house by virtue of a beneficial estate or interest or contract , the right ( if in occupation ) not to be evicted or excluded therefrom except by order of the court and the right ( if not in occupation ) with the leave of the court to enter into and occupy the dwelling house .
2 PLAYERS booked or cautioned more than three times in a season could find themselves banned if a motion to Congress gets the green light .
3 The coils , according to Henderson , conduct and amplify natural energies radiating and vitalising the mineral content of the soil , when designed and located exactly as indicated by the divining technique .
4 I. The teacher in preparing a unit or sequence of resource-based or enquiry learning asks : What have we already ? and the answer to his question requires the systematic selection and acquisition of book and non-book materials in all formats , their arrangement and storage for retrieval , the preparation of a suitable index or retrieval tool allowing the identification of suitable items however sought , and some system of controlling or monitoring the use of the materials so that wanted items can be located and reserved even when in use .
5 Besides , I have the system installed and working there as well , so you will have first-hand invaluable knowledge of what it looks like and how efficient it is .
6 AN INQUIRY is under way after a man collapsed and died yesterday while trekking through mountains as part of a management training course .
7 Mohammed Azharuddin 's side have bowled , batted , caught and fought better than England .
8 Using the Churchill amendment as a model , the words ‘ exposed to view ’ could be deleted and replaced so as to limit such exclusion to ‘ any part of that matter which is neither visible nor accessible to persons under the age of 18 , or which , if so accessible , is not kept in a wrapping which , while intact , prevents that matter from being seen ’ .
9 She should have turned and walked away as soon as the conversation began to get so very personal .
10 A little more confidence and openness on both sides would inspire a little more confidence in those who want to see the differences met and resolved rather than quietly avoided .
11 Mistakes do not disappear of their own accord , and the text on the screen will be saved and printed exactly as it appears .
12 However , plants designed to flower in December and January , such as Cineraria , Gloxinia and Primulas , must be fed and watered regularly as soon as buds begin to develop .
13 Old age becomes something to be dreaded and endured rather than enjoyed by the individual .
14 In his personal relationships with Athman , and his political stance on colonial oppression , Gide could claim to have said and done more than most at that time .
15 Although it is the responsibility of the Child Health Service to refer the child , the teacher will have an interest in knowing if a hospital appointment has been made and kept even though this is the prime responsibility of the parents .
16 Messages can be received and transmitted automatically whilst the operator is preparing another message on the screen .
17 To that extent they ought to have wide circulation , except that they depend on the kind of painstaking preparation that Knussen had given them — the music sounded taught and nurtured rather than merely rehearsed .
18 The Race Relations Act 1976 This Act has not been similarly amended and applies only where there are six or more partners .
19 The records typically understate the concentration of wealth , for they rely on individual declarations which are manipulated and presented so as to minimise apparent wealth holdings .
20 Items should be withdrawn and dried rapidly after boiling has finished and on no account should they be left soaking .
21 ‘ Who pays for what ’ often results in essential facilities or care being postponed or withheld indefinitely whilst the ‘ professionals ’ argue the case amongst themselves .
22 These are covered by flaps projecting from the lower edge of the thorax that can be opened or closed so as to increase or dampen the sound like shutters on an organ .
23 Other products and processes pioneered by Vlitos and his team — including the process of turning sugar into alcohol , now widely used in Brazil to power cars , and in Mauritius and Honolulu to light the streets — were sold or given away while T&L persisted with sucralose .
24 However , many of these dogs have not complied with other sections of the law , such as neutering , and more than 600 are no longer alive — including over 100 puppies which were conceived before the Dangerous Dogs Act came into force , but which were not allowed to be sold or given away after the legislation was introduced .
25 The children of the Indians are saved , to be sold or given away as servants , or rather slaves for as long a time as the owners can make them believe themselves slaves .
26 To carry out participant observation into the minutiae of police practice might be theoretically approved in any statement made for general consumption , but in the cold light of institutional reality it will most likely be thwarted or subverted even as it is being agreed .
27 See also Derby and Co Ltd v Weldon ( No 8 ) [ 1990 ] 3 All ER 762. 2.3 Limited purpose of disclosure There is a large body of authority in support of the proposition that information which is disclosed for a limited purpose is received under an obligation of confidence and can not be used or disclosed otherwise than for that purpose .
28 It was closed and infilled shortly before Leith Docks became impounded .
29 This is not only because of the harmful effects they can have on the physical self but also because the need for them indicates a severe deficiency in the emotional self — a deficiency which needs to be helped and treated rather than disguised .
30 For 9 consecutive days the Manor will be peopled and run exactly as it was in 1644 — the middle of the English Civil War — two years after the Battle of Edgehill and the year of the Battle of Cropredy Bridge , both within 8 miles of Sulgrave .
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