Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Two patients in each treatment arm refused to accept the treatment assigned or participate in the research study or both . |
2 | The acquirer will want to be sure that grants will not be withdrawn or have to be repaid . |
3 | These principles should n't be forgotten or cease to be put into effect simply because your child is becoming a young adult . |
4 | If doctors fail to do something the Bill lays down , the could be fined or go to prison for six months . |
5 | Davey Philips of Clan Skates : ‘ You can totally scam it or you can be committed and go for it . |
6 | We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life . |
7 | Swiftly eggs and milt are shed and sink beneath the gravel grains . |
8 | With no waste of time all the equipment was installed and set to work . |
9 | Members were told the weighbridge had already been installed and work on some of the other projects had also begun . |
10 | Jean Jelbart stood smiling just behind him , her golden-brown hair freshly curled and set for Christmas , and Belinda greeted her warmly as well . |
11 | ‘ It will focus on areas which are currently under-used and look at development opportunities and guidelines , ’ conservation officer Tom Walker said . |
12 | The annual Finance Bill could then be greatly simplified and concentrate on changes to the rates of the main tax levies . |
13 | ‘ You 'd better come and listen to what I have to say . |
14 | He 's going to be a sergeant in five years , and inspector in seven , chief inspector in eight years — you 'd better come and talk to him . ’ |
15 | The findings to be considered here ( and the broader body of research of which they are typical ) suggest that the link between education and occupation is much more tenuous than is often supposed and call into question many of the assumptions currently held about employers ’ attitudes to young workers and to educational standards . |
16 | ‘ They live dangerously and some get caught and die by the law . |
17 | Erm the greenbelt objectives which we identify with or could be compromised by significant peripheral expansion , or the expansion of a settlement within the greenbelt , were primarily the effecting the setting of the historic city , which we and the County considered and refer to more than just the green wedges , and but involve the whole countryside , and the setting of the settlements within the greenbelt around the Greater York area , expansion of lar large urban areas into the countryside , possible coalescence of settlements . |
18 | So it 's taken an hour just to drop her off , Get parked and get in here . |
19 | Use the special ready-mixed adhesive recommended and hang by butting up one tile to the next . |
20 | They are privately owned and have to be licensed each year by the Borough Council . |
21 | As the guidance points out , ‘ there are occasions where objectivity may be threatened or appear to be threatened by the provision to an audit client of services other than the audit ’ . |
22 | The trees whose branches met and interwove above his head were apples and pears and already the young green fruit hung abundantly . |
23 | House officers should have named educational supervisors , usually their consultants , who ensure that the educational objectives of the year are met and help with any personal problems that may arise . |
24 | Some editors decide whether the first set of comments have been met and send for fresh reports only for major revisions , whereas others seem to obtain fresh referees ' reports routinely . |
25 | Oh , cos Joelle was trying to , trying to work out if she can afford to have her hair done and go to the cinema . |
26 | If I put me country and western records on I just done and dance with the dog all morning . |
27 | Boil the potatoes until well done and mash with a little water to achieve a soft consistency . |
28 | That was done and counsel for the appellant told us that the disclosed documents had proved vital to the presentation of the appellant 's case . |
29 | At the end of each week there is a plenary session on the topic of the week , in which students present patients they have seen and reflect on what they have learnt . |
30 | The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much |