Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Provided that environmental concerns are met and are specifically addressed in the planning process , we believe that output from the opencast sector must be blended with output from the deep-mine sector .
2 The alcohol can be blended with petrol to a proportion of up to 20% alcohol and run in a conventional car engine without adjustment .
3 The Committee ordered that the member 's Practising Certificate be withdrawn with effect from 1 February 1993 .
4 Sight deposits are any deposits that can be withdrawn on demand by the depositor without penalty .
5 63,000 claims to be withdrawn following investigation by Employment Service inspectors
6 The pilot scheme can only be used by consenting parties which consent can not be withdrawn without leave of the court .
7 Therefore , because it is unlikely that there will ever be revised editions , and because I should just hate to see my name on anything that could not be relied on , the probability is that the books will progressively be withdrawn from publication after a currency of a few years . ’
8 At present , the Australian stations are served by three ageing chartered supply vessels — one of which is to be withdrawn from service in 1987/88 .
9 To give it a chance of success , some French troops had to be withdrawn from south of the Somme and their lines taken over by Haig 's men , disrupting his own long-planned attack in Flanders .
10 In Britain , two months earlier , the government had decided in a last-minute about-turn that its nuclear power stations , once the shining lamps that would light the way to the sustainably developed future , were unsaleable and so would be withdrawn from privatization of the electricity industry .
11 Second-hand and home-made toys are to be withdrawn from sale in charity shops because of a new EC law .
12 The ruling overturned a February 1989 civil settlement , whereby criminal charges against UCC were to be withdrawn in return for compensation [ see p. 36466 ] .
13 FIFTIES style trains to be withdrawn in favour of safer , modern carriages .
14 They can be withdrawn in cash on demand and are thus also totally liquid .
15 The remaining twenty-seven were obliged to be withdrawn in consequence of action brought or disputed ownership .
16 Terms were arranged on which the petition might be withdrawn upon payment of £3,000 .
17 Optimism must always be tinged with anxiety for it not to become braggartism , and there were enough instances in the past , mainly at Olympic Games where British flames of hope had turned to ashes of despair , for a note of caution to be sounded .
18 As for the Crown of Sorcery , it was recovered and taken back to Altdorf by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar who placed it in the deepest vault of the Temple to be guarded for eternity by powerful spells and iron locks .
19 The first is that national interests can be guarded by way of intergovernmental agreements made in association with the Treaties .
20 Even if you are coping well enough overall , you may sometimes be provoked into anger against the patient , either because of his behaviour , or because of your mutual frustration at the situation his illness has created .
21 Overinvolvement by close relatives seems to be implicated in relapse of an established schizophrenic illness .
22 Length can be obtained by simple means : as one canon ends it can continue by voices changing roles — the following voice becoming the leading one — ; and perhaps register ; the polyphony can be altered to canon by inversion , or the parts move backwards in retrograde or as a crab canon ; we can have episodes where augmentation lengthens note-values or diminution shortens them , and towards the end a ‘ stretto ’ can bring imitations at closer intervals , giving a sense of culmination .
23 Thus , to the primary objective : the production of a new OED for the twenty-first century ; we must add a second objective : the electronic handling and delivery of the information contained in and added to the OED , so that the latter is able to be altered in response to changes in the language .
24 The constitution of Convocation might be altered in order for it to be open to those obtaining recognised qualifications other than degrees , or those obtaining approved qualifications moderated by the University .
25 The proposed system is designed to meet these requirements , and will be altered in line with future developments .
26 This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House .
27 Although the programme could be altered from day to day , it is expected that objectors ' evidence will begin the following Tuesday .
28 Surely , one could argue , it can only be recognized by knowledge of some convention that U means z ; but in that case we can do away with talk of complex intentions and construct an account of communication based directly on the notion of conventional signal .
29 This morphology does not lend itself to analysis after conventional staining since only a few of the autosomes show distinguishing features in the form of secondary constrictions ( Figure 3a ) and , of the sex chromosomes , only the Y of some strains can be recognized by virtue of occasionally visible unique features ( Figure 3a ) .
30 Boswell loathed him so much that his first edition of the Tour to the Hebrides had to be amended on account of the unflattering position he took on Sir Alexander .
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