Example sentences of "and [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The school librarian , Mr Les Rae , was approached by MEP in December 1985 and asked to pilot the EDLIB Software which had been developed locally . |
32 | Nurses working for agencies may often be telephoned and asked to undertake an assignment that they do not feel very confident about . |
33 | We had a class composition , My Best Friend , and the girl who was describing me put up her hand and asked to borrow a ruler because she said she 'd have to draw me straight up and down . " |
34 | The allocator was given $10 and asked to divide the cash between himself and the receiver . |
35 | He was called before the committee and asked to produce the money . |
36 | Before Julie went home the District Nurse was contacted and asked to redress the wound , and to remove the sutures on the 7th post-operative day . |
37 | If any of the information is inaccurate the researcher may be thought an idiot , but , on the other hand , the organisation may feel flattered to be written about and asked to vet the story . |
38 | One of the more common Manhattan experiences of the early 1980s involved being approached by well-dressed individuals and asked to sign a petition helping the NAP get on the ballot in the name of democracy , and then being hit for a contribution . |
39 | Some people might think I was approached by Harper Collins with a check for half a million pounds and asked to write the book — in a way I wish I had been . |
40 | They can be asked to : Improvise spontaneously — in which , for example , they are given a starting point and asked to develop a scene in role . |
41 | Redmond was overwhelmed by the support he received from the British public during and since the Olympics and asked to send a message through the Daily Mirror . |
42 | The situation would be reviewed and if it worsened the council would be informed and asked to reconsider the position . |
43 | Daniel Carey returned to Frizingley as its Chartist Candidate entirely by chance , the gentleman who had originally been selected to fight the by-election having taken up a longish residence in jail on charges of plug-drawing and helping to demolish a workhouse near Rochdale . |
44 | It is no accident that Londoners were to be found financing enterprises in the shires — Henry Fyner , a goldsmith , had built the first English blast furnace at Hartfield , Sussex — and helping to create the country 's stock of ‘ social overhead capital ’ — roads and bridges , schools and colleges . |
45 | The satisfaction of belonging to a worthwhile organisation and helping to promote the development of Medau work |
46 | There is a human characteristic that we like to think , see things in , in very clear cut ways and you 're saying we should n't go overboard and just think that Boris Yeltsin because of his courage standing on the tank and , and helping to prevent the coup , we should n't go overboard and think that he 's er the most marvellous human liberal democrat who ever walked the earth . |
47 | ‘ I realised I could influence the situation by saving resources and helping to keep the environment as clean as possible . ’ |
48 | Another civilian was trying to set up a camera and tripod to photograph the scene and everybody was trying to sidestep the vomit on the carpet . |
49 | Once he had found his clothes and put them on , Ellwood stood up to massage his arms and legs , rubbing and slapping to get the feeling back and loosen the knotted muscles . |
50 | The findings again call into question the Government 's attempt to privatise nuclear power despite constant warnings over the costs The shadow Energy Secretary , Mr Frank Dobson , claimed yesterday that the CEGB 's accounts had been ‘ massaged and adjusted to suit the Government 's privatisation policies ’ . |
51 | They registered and avoided using a porter . |
52 | One can only speculate that the GMC took the easy option and avoided testing the issue of clinical ecology head on because it feared a lengthy presentation of evidence on both sides , with the risk of an inconclusive result . |
53 | She denied that search consultants observed any professional ethics beside the obvious one of not poaching from clients for at least two years , and noted a complete absence of clear standards of approach and guarantees to do the job properly . |
54 | In his ‘ April Theses ’ he called for a revolutionary government based on the Soviets and empowered to control the banks , production and distribution . |
55 | Nationwide elections were held on Oct. 8 to Iran 's 83-member Assembly of Experts , the body first elected in 1982 [ see p. 32098 ] and empowered to appoint the country 's spiritual leader and to interpret its Constitution . |
56 | Elections to the 83-member Assembly of Experts , the body first elected in 1982 [ see p. 32098 ] and empowered to appoint the wali faqih and to interpret the Constitution , were held on Oct. 8 , 1990 [ see pp. 37793-94 ] . |
57 | Head comes in , has already thought of this , and agrees to organize a collection from staff for fruit or whatever . |
58 | at the time of entering into the Contract with the Carrier the Trader declares to the Carrier a special interest in delivery in the case of loss or damage or of an agreed time limit being exceeded and agrees to pay a surcharge calculated on the amount of that interest , and |
59 | A data set to 2.5Å was collected on a Nicolet multiwire area detector mounted on a Rigaku rotating anode and evaluated using the Buddha program . |
60 | The purpose of the trials has been to obtain raw data which must be assembled and evaluated to provide a basis for comparison . |