Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The feelings of the young hon. Member for Gedling ( Mr. Mitchell ) about the way in which local government has broken up were expressed subjectively and I suspect that he will not agree with me when I say that they seemed to date from about 1979 — and we know what happened in 1979 when the hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was first elected .
2 A police spokeswoman said : ‘ Coming home to find someone has broken in is most people 's worst nightmare .
3 This argument was accepted by the court and GFT 's petition dismissed given there was a bona fide dispute as to the balance owing of £750 .
4 I am aware that residents have complained on several occasions about the parking of cars in Lakeside , particularly on the west side of the road , which Mr Howe has pointed out is common land .
5 No extended lines of credit , no invoicing thirty days later and all designed to be quick in-and-out operations before the tax man or the VAT man has twigged there 's anything going on at all .
6 He added : ‘ What has come through is the essential Cornishness of this occasion .
7 But we must also recognise that the assessment which British Rail has carried out is deeply inadequate .
8 Well , what the government has said today is that they 're giving us some money to help us to take it and boost it a bit further and we 're very pleased to see that .
9 Dr Jackie Cornish , the hospital 's transplant co-ordinator , has said there are at least two possible donors lined up following a search of the national bone marrow registers .
10 Dr Jackie Cornish , the hospital 's transplant co-ordinator , has said there are at least two possible donors lined up following a search of the national bone marrow registers .
11 In fact , the second objective of the US-led intervention in the crisis has turned out be the real concern .
12 However , what the poll tax has revealed unequivocally is that there are poverty traps in this city entirely due to that particular tax and those people who are in financial difficulty we do understand the problem they have and we will continue to help .
13 However , what the poll tax has revealed unequivocally is that there are poverty traps in this city entirely due to that particular tax and those people who are in financial difficulty we do understand the problem they have and we will continue to help .
14 After a long running row with the locals , the diocese has decided enough is enough and plan legal action .
15 I think the work he has done here is incredible really , the West Riding under his care were probably the first Authority to start a collection of pictures to be bought for circulating in the schools .
16 The only thing he has done wrong is get injured at the start of the season . ’
17 If the ex-employer is not allowed to make use of anything at all from his past experience , he may well be virtually unemployable because what he has done previously is an integral part of his skill and expertise .
18 She believes the mistake psychoanalysis has made hitherto is aiming to shore up a kind of finished and defined ego .
19 Research has shown there are 1,200 vice girls in Birmingham — some only 14 years old .
20 The accumulation of wealth would be also prevented by other restrictions ; once the Sabbatical year has arrived there is no moral responsibility to repay the loan .
21 Second , where the settlor is solvent but the trustee of the trust he has set up is not .
22 The environmental arguments that the hon. Gentleman has set out are also extremely valid .
23 Another point that Akpata has brought up is that match and event organisers need to be aware of the ‘ trauma hospital ’ closest to their area , and should have a person capable of performing triage at the ready .
24 One message the UN has driven home is that the ballot will be secret .
25 An interesting feature that has emerged recently is the number of patients who are newly diagnosed as diabetic at the time of their myocardial infarction ( Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
26 Where risk has increased there is an increasing need for capital to provide a buffer against loss … the removal of the old protective barriers led to a rush by the smaller players to merge with new , bigger partners both to benefit from economies of scale and scope and to augment their capital base sufficiently to meet the requirements of the new , more demanding market context …
27 However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ?
28 He would not treat them as sources of law past that point , but his general responsibility when he believes that law has run out is to make the best new law he can for the future , and he might be concerned with past legal doctrine for special reasons bearing on that issue .
29 It seems clear that what has happened here is that Johnson has forgotten about the problem of finding ways of making meaning plain and has shifted to a different lexicographical problem , namely how to provide an exhaustive definition of words so that their entire meaning is made explicit .
30 Now what has happened here is that on the previous public enquiry over the Tetsworth site , Tetsworth , Great Milton and various other Parish Councils have the defence of producing sites which they think are appropriate or better than their own site , and they mentioned Wheatley .
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