Example sentences of "[subord] missing [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Neighbours , who reported the man as missing to the local council , say more should have been done to see if he was in need of help .
2 For those given by Buxton as missing on operation ‘ Gain' — listed by name , rank and number as Leslie and his men — approximates to the total of S.A.S. troops now known to have been captured and executed by the Germans on that operation in the Forét de Fontainebleau , south of Paris .
3 In ethics , there have been attempts to incorporate or develop a women 's point of view , perceived as missing from mainstream theory .
4 When this was announced on April 20th they stressed that the office 's sole purpose will be to investigate the fate of the 2,278 Americans still listed as missing in action in Indochina .
5 Obviously , then , the fact that 200,000 Greek Cypriots ( a third of the population ) were kicked out of their homes by the Turkish invaders , thus becoming refugees in their own country , is not a crime , according to Mr Gustafson ; nor is the fact that 80,000 settlers were imported from Turkey in an attempt to alter the demographic composition of the island ; nor is the fact that 1,619 people are still reported as missing in action almost 17 years after the invasion ; nor is the fact that the Turks are destroying every trace of the 3,000-year-old Greek culture that exists in the occupied territories , a fact that even the Turkish Cypriot press often reports .
6 Vietnamese and US specialists held a series a meetings throughout 1989 in order to " review and evaluate " efforts in the search for the remains of US personnel regarded as missing in action in the Vietnam war ( MIAs — for previous developments relating to MIA issue see p. 36699 . )
7 The two sides discussed the Cambodian problem and the issue of US personnel regarded as missing in action ( MIA ) in the Vietnam war .
8 Discussions centred on the issue of some 530 US servicemen reported as missing in action ( MIA ) in Laos during the Vietnam war .
9 The United States indicated to Vietnam on April 9 that it was prepared to normalize relations in return for Vietnamese co-operation in negotiating a settlement of the Cambodian conflict and in accounting for US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam war .
10 In an apparent effort to improve relations with the United States , the government of North Korea on June 24 returned the remains of 11 US servicemen killed in the 1950-53 Korean War , and promised to help search for a further 9,000 allied military personnel still officially listed as missing in action [ see also p. 37456 ] .
11 US government officials stated on Aug. 5 that they had uncovered evidence which indicated that a series of photographs purportedly showing that US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) were recently alive in Indo-China were fakes .
12 However , the Israeli government maintained that it would only release Shia " prisoners " held in Israel or in its self-declared " security zone " in southern Lebanon in return for seven Israeli servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) in Lebanon .
13 Progress in the hostage exchange deal had been held up , since the release in August of Edward Tracey [ see p. 38405 ] , by Israel 's refusal to make unilateral gestures without receiving information on seven Israeli servicemen listed as missing in action .
14 The Cambodian government announced on Dec. 5 its intention to establish an office in Phnom Penh to co-ordinate efforts at finding United States servicemen listed as missing in action .
15 The two sides discussed the issue of US servicemen reported as missing in action ( MIA ) in Vietnam and the situation in Cambodia .
16 For the first time Cambodian , Vietnamese and US officials met in Phnom Penh on March 6 to discuss co-operation in the search for the remains of US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam war .
17 In return , Vietnam would adopt a number of new measures to facilitate the US search for servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam War .
18 In a statement issued on April 29 , US State Department spokesperson Margaret Tutwiler said that the relaxation reflected Vietnam 's strengthened commitment to helping resolve the cases of US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) in Vietnam .
19 US presidential envoy Gen. John Vessey announced at the end of a visit to Vietnam on Oct. 17-19 [ see p. 38768 for February visit ] that the Vietnamese government had agreed to start a nationwide search of its military archives for documents and photographs relating to US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam War .
20 A US delegation led by Senator John Kerry visited Vietnam on Nov. 16-21 for detailed talks on the progress of efforts to resolve the issue of US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam War .
21 The cross-Channel entry which could be as high as 40 boats will be led by two former World champions Richard Estaugh and Simon Relph though missing through injury will be the current World champions Mark and Paul Fekkes of East Antrim Boat Club Larne .
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