Example sentences of "[vb pp] of the " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , he has drawn up a document outlining his position on negotiations which he means to make public , so the people are fully apprised of the proposals that would be on the table .
2 However , as members of the Cambridge Board Committee , both the District Chairman and Secretary were fully apprised of the details of the new arrangements and , presumably , acquiesced in the explicit transfer of providing powers under Chapter III for One-Year and Terminal courses in rural areas so that the complete scheme in Bedfordshire could be maintained as it had developed from 1927 .
3 Through these committees the RAC would be fully apprised of the demand for , and existing and planned provision of , adult education classes and courses in the eight counties .
4 Probably few of the most stout defenders of direct state welfare provision , once they were apprised of the costs and failings of the asylums in question , would have argued against strategies for their rationalization .
5 My first question to the Minister , who is apprised of the case , is whether he is satisfied that Mrs. X and her husband were treated with compassion .
6 In other words , an understanding is presupposed of the distinction between the concept actual lion and the concept imagined lion ( a cartoon-film lion , say ) .
7 Quite correctly , the ACS insists that such contractors produce the same standards of catering that are expected of the ACC .
8 That money was invested as might be expected of the Tysons .
9 They symbolized all the money that was around , the flamboyance expected of the richest nation on earth .
10 The underlying problem was , perhaps , that too much had been expected of the Queen .
11 This was because of past history when it was expected of the womenfolk , and the close family structure where others could be called on to assist if necessary .
12 If it was pointed out that in mixed-ability classes too little was now being expected of the very clever child , teachers tended to reply that such children could look after themselves , and required , or deserved , no special consideration .
13 The first step is to translate aims into objectives , that is to state exactly what is expected of the students .
14 TOO MUCH , too soon is expected of the branch of computer science known as artificial intelligence ( AI ) .
15 If you study the UKCC 's Code of Professional Conduct ( Appendix 1 ) you will see that the criteria for desired outcomes relates directly to what is expected of the registered nurse and health visitor .
16 Moving from what is expected of the education system , the next three articles look at aspects of the circumstances in which schools attempt to meet these aims .
17 It also pointed to an important development that can and should be expected of the classical perspective : the assertion of the relativity and selectivity of criminal definitions and their application .
18 Those worth £5 — £19 were roped in for the second loan , in 1523 , so paying a total of 15 per cent , not so very much less than what was expected of the £20 men , and of course a proportionately heavier burden .
19 It describes the performance that can be expected of the system .
20 In these awards there are elements of Buggins 's Turn and resurrection , but what else could be expected of the merry band of superannuated politicians commanded to commend the necessary artists ?
21 But the Gospels themselves confirm that Jesus and his entourage , in keeping with what would have been expected of the Messiah , were militant nationalists who did not shrink from violence .
22 Prophecy is expected of the laibons .
23 That his choice is contrary to what is to be expected of the vast majority of adults is only relevant if there are other reasons for doubting his capacity to decide .
24 Johnson 's qualities of superbly robust commonsense , coupled with the differentiation of minute subtleties to be expected of the lexicographer , are well suited to the investigator of crime .
25 The handbook , however , that is recommended for potential writers , You Can Write a Romance and Get it Published , breezily enjoins its readers to ‘ Remember that these are formula books tried and proved to be successful ’ and proceeds to outline the characterizations and plotting that are expected of the successful romance .
26 But in view of the difficulties , more would have been expected of the occasion : more in time — an extra day perhaps — and more in emotional commitment .
27 Equation ( 2.2 ) suggests that the chosen wealth measure has the characteristics that would be expected of the ‘ true ’ wealth series since the imposition of a unit wealth elasticity proves data acceptable with a Wald statistic .
28 Eliot , who was tolerant of eccentrics as long as he was not expected to join their ranks , sometimes deplored the degree of ascetic zeal that was expected of the supporters .
29 The Junior boys and Cadet girls are defending champions but much is expected of the Junior girls side , with the U-12 girls having an outside chance of upsetting Leinster .
30 circulating employees with information about the work experience scheme and its purposes , ie what is expected of the employees towards the student ;
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