Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [noun pl] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Bear in mind that your video tapes may contain audio material which can be copied onto sound tapes to add to your effects library .
2 Nearly one-third of domestic consumers in 1948 were on very high flat-rate tariffs designed for small users , but these were gradually induced by Area Boards to shift to ‘ two-part ’ or ‘ block ’ tariffs which had been adopted by most of the larger , progressive undertakings before nationalisation .
3 This option can be used by LIFESPAN users to check on the progress of their store/restore requests and by LIFESPAN Managers to check the offline work to be done .
4 She also accused France and Germany of acting in their own interests to prevent an EC position from being reached on farm subsidies to submit to the " Uruguay Round " world trade negotiations of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , due to end in December [ see p. 37797 ] .
5 The Assembly called on member states to respond to WHO 's urgent appeal for US$3,000,000 to help cyclone victims in Bangladesh [ see p. 38176 ] and urged more effective measures to combat the cholera epidemic in parts of South America [ see p. 38142 ] .
6 His report also noted that in order to obtain information some valuers have subpoenaed surveyors bound by confidentiality clauses to appear in arbitration hearings .
7 People leaned from upstairs windows to chat with their neighbours passing on the canal .
8 The 1973 Act provided for community councils to operate at a similar ‘ grass-roots ’ level , and in so doing introduced a new concept into British local government — a statutory body without statutory functions .
9 I believe that there are many examples of people having to pay large sums to solicitors who are not experienced in immigration matters to deal with such matters .
10 MAFF is to allow scientists proposed by consumer groups to sit on its Advisory Committee on Pesticides .
11 What I confirmed in answer to the question to which the hon. Gentleman has referred was that we had put in place measures to deal with the problems arising from repossession .
12 Therefore the interval required for stock prices to adjust to new information is reduced when insiders trade ( Demsetz , 1969a , p.14 ) ( emphasis added ) .
13 When I add that youngsters have reportedly been paid by film crews to put on displays in stolen cars and that a recent Channel 4 programme tried — ludicrously and dangerously — to suggest that the real problem was police brutality , hon. Members will have some idea of the anger felt by my constituents about the gross irresponsibility shown by some of the media .
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