Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing happens on the property in Kent — from which I conclude that our plans have either misfired or we have been seen through ( now there 's a possibility to douse even your ever-optimistic spirit ) and from you I hear nothing at all .
2 Methods of measuring cost will be developed where they do not already exist , and will be applied to scheme data .
3 Some relationships have already split up before girls realise that their periods have stopped or they feel a bit sick , and they discover they are well and truly pregnant .
4 In developing a celebrated liberal position , H. L. A. Hart argues that criminal laws can only be justified where they deter harm or offensive behaviour to others , or , in limited instances of ‘ legal paternalism ’ , where the laws discourage serious harm to oneself .
5 In general there seems to be a tendency for structural rock surfaces to be stripped where they approximate to the profile of the wavecut bench .
6 The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal .
7 TRACE is also turned off if an error is reported or you press .
8 Can I just ask your permission for our proceedings this afternoon to be tape recorded by Caroline , and I 've forgotten where you come from , Caroline ?
9 Have you ever put something of value in a ‘ safe place ’ , and then forgotten where you put it ?
10 Supt Phil Staples said : ‘ We would however advise motorists that the police will be operating with tow-away trucks and vehicles parked where they cause an obstruction to pedestrians and other road users will be impounded . ’
11 But oh , the glory and the convenience of skiing in resorts where you step into your bindings and ski down to the lift without setting foot to snow , where you cruise all day on networks so meticulously designed that you have but to descend to find another fan of lifts at your disposal .
12 In all of what conceptual situations , so to speak , is it to be supposed that we have a single conception rather than several related ones ?
13 ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible .
14 The crowd gave a good send-off to the latter when he was substituted so I suppose he did well .
15 The revolution that resulted in molecular biology enabled us to begin to understand many of the processes in the cell at the molecular level , although it must be stressed that we have a long way to go .
16 Lawrence added : ‘ It must be stressed that we do not see ball-tampering in our domestic game as a serious problem , but we are determined to stamp it out .
17 Also , when considering development , it must be stressed that we do not have to depend on an infinite regress .
18 I have stressed that we construct a context from the deixis of the text ( a context being the set of possibilities which exist in the universe of discourse and situation of utterance for the interpretation of the utterance ) ; but the initial elements of the utterance must be more dense in terms of pragmatic activity .
19 They have stressed that they love all their children .
20 The course is based on the principles of self-help , hence clients are reminded that they have responsibility for their own problems and for changing their own behaviour .
21 EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic .
22 The Secretary of State and his Ministers do not like to be reminded that they have a welfare role , but I must stress that the back payment of entitlement at issue tonight occurs under the National Insurance Act 1946 , a Social Security Act and the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 which all state that DSS officers shall : ’ exercise their functions in such a manner as shall best promote the welfare of persons affected by the exercise of these functions . ’
23 Parents should be reminded that they have a responsibility and that they can be fined and required to pay compensation for acts committed by juveniles .
24 It 's cheered me up no end to be reminded that I do have work and a brain and something to do when I 'm allowed up again . ’
25 ‘ You are reminded that I have the backing of the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council .
26 ‘ I do n't like being reminded that I have not one drop of blood to link me with my family . ’
27 For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ?
28 Mr Ellis added : ‘ When we took over the line the state of the locomotives was not as we would have wished so we have embarked on a rebuilding process . ’
29 They should not be discharged immediately they reach their target weights , but should become accustomed to eating normal meals rather than the high-energy diet necessary for weight gain .
30 Where it is forgotten that we have been forgiven , little love is shown .
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