Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Why does not that rule go in 1992 instead of limping on until April 1993 ?
2 What does that need remove from these objections ?
3 Neither has spoken for some time .
4 Each has argued for higher education to preserve the cultural fabric of society .
5 ‘ I do n't see what that has to do with this prison . ’
6 The Chair is obviously referring to the fact recently in the courts , there was consideration of the closure of old persons ' homes , and you know that you are under a legal requirement to consult in respect of those otherwise any decision , to close without consultation can held to be invalid , and that has impinged on some authorities who were going down that route , so there is a duty there .
7 It has been the combined effect of these changes — both on income and capital — that has led to such a growing polarization in living standards between different social groups that a new pattern of class inequalities is becoming apparent .
8 Now that has led to many iterations in the software design and development as the programme has rolled forward because every time you find a mistake , it 's got ta go back along the whole test route .
9 The different police forces share their information and that has led to some proposed gatherings being stopped .
10 I know one gay bar in London which used occasionally to screen porn videos , including safer-sex videos , but that has stopped after discreet pressure from the local nick .
11 Fortunately there is a surprising repetitiveness about human nature : a good deal that has worked in one field is quite likely to work in another field .
12 Since 1970 the amount of noise allowed from cars has been cut from 82 decibels to 77 , and that has to drop to 74 by 1995 under new European Commission proposals .
13 I seemed to go round in circles , and I am sure that that has happened to many hon. Members .
14 That has happened to three boroughs , but only in January , near the end of the financial year .
15 I think that 's that absolutely horrific and that has come from one of the practice partners and not the actual himself .
16 That has lasted for five centuries , which is long enough ; especially oil painting which certainly does n't last forever , and may possibly disappear completely .
17 But of course all that has changed for three reasons .
18 But has anything else that has changed in those twenty-five years — or , for that matter , in the years since abolition — been such that it ought to influence the mind of a Member who is unable to convince himself that capital punishment deters ?
19 That has improved in recent years and I congratulate the local authority and the local schools and colleges on that .
20 This became pronounced in 1949 when the College secured a long lease on two houses , 21 and 23 Cromwell Road , into one of which they moved the Senior and Junior Common Rooms , formerly housed in a hut in Queensgate .
21 This became enshrined in popular memory as the ‘ winter of discontent ’ in which all the components of the British malaise emerged in heightened colours .
22 Did this decree apply to those on board the St Louis or not ?
23 This involves talking to those who have suffered crimes recently , including sexual assault .
24 Cut carefully through the leaves at the top of the pineapple so that some remain attached to each half of the fruit .
25 Some branches go in for quite lavish posters , some make do with local draughtsmanship .
26 This has remained for five generations in the same family , and roughly speaking with headquarters on the same site , whereas Smith 's ownership has passed through several families and occupied many addresses before settling in 1921 on 57–61 St Vincent Street .
27 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
28 This has met with considerable resistance from the staff who have pointed out that the smoking restrictions at Chesser House are merely a voluntary agreement and are not Council policy in the same way as restrictions at Regional Headquarters and Regional Chambers .
29 This has led to embarrassing moments among his pure-white mobile guard force .
30 Failure to do this has led to other serious local conflicts .
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