Example sentences of "[vb pp] [that] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 THE NORTH WEST of Ireland Railway Society has reported that work on carriage underframe No. 30 is well in hand with new extension pieces in place , rust cleaned away and treated against further deterioration , ready for painting .
2 And he had impressed that print with careful precision — he or whoever it was .
3 If a personal creditor of the heir has been sent into possession in order to protect his property , and has obtained an object left under trust to me , it is agreed that I ought not to be prejudiced by him in any way ; no more than if he had received that object as a pledge from the heir himself .
4 Not much , but one should bear in mind the experience of the early 1980s : in the first 12 months of that recovery , the initial statistics showed that GDP had risen by only 0.6% ; the number-crunchers later revised that rise to 1.8% .
5 A large part of the dominant society at the time really believed that such subjects , and suggestions were more a figment of my neurosis and my hang-ups but time has proven that view to be untrue .
6 Before any ‘ factual claim about the world ’ becomes publicly available , someone — some person — must have formulated that claim into a meaningful statement .
7 Had he intended that remark to be offensive ?
8 USL has now amended that suit against BSDI to include additional charges of copyright infringement , trade secret violations and inducing breach of contract .
9 My God , I 've heard that slap in my head ever since .
10 As the IPG has a commitment to maintain a comprehensive information system at all times for bureaux , it was decided that work on other sections of the files should continue alongside the social security work so as not to let the changes dominate the work of the group .
11 ECT is likely to be indicated in severely depressed patients who show biological features of depression , especially if delusions or retardation are present ( Brandon et al. 1984 ) , and in whom it is felt that delay in relieving symptoms is unjustified .
12 I have n't felt that melt of the heart since Cameron , she thought .
13 It is accepted that change in this unilinear aspect will indeed appear in our quantified findings — as a crossover pattern which violates the pattern of stable norms ( as in Labov 's classic example of class/style overlap for post-vocalic /r/ in New York City ) , and I shall discuss examples of this in later chapters .
14 For reasons which had seemed wise at the time , the Bar had not accepted that offer at that stage .
15 Dr Mostafa Tolba , executive director of the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) , has said that damage to the ozone layer is worse than previously thought and has proposed advancing a ban on ozone-destroying chemicals by four years to the start of 1996 .
16 BAe has said that deal with the US firm will strengthen Corporate Jets ' balance sheet and that the sale was in the best interests of both shareholders and employees .
17 The DoE has argued that waste from US bases is not covered by the Transfrontier Regulations which require close scrutiny of imported waste .
18 I have not seen that comment by doctors , but I assure the right hon. Gentleman that that is not the situation .
19 The argument was on the semantics of how post-sixteen education is presently offered in Banbury , and whereas , of course , they had every right to use the opting out legislation as a governing body , it must be said that the possibility of success under those terms erm is somewhat untried , because of course legislation was specifically geared at Local Education Authorities that do not look after their schools , and thus schools are able to opt out of a badly run , inefficient Education Authority , and we 've seen that happen in many of the urban areas in the country , and indeed some schools have not opted for that .
20 He had seen that look on the faces of mother ducks when they took their little flock down to the river for the first time .
21 Oh , I 've seen that look on the faces of People before .
22 She knew what was to come ; she had seen that look in her friend 's eyes too many times these past few months .
23 It will be seen that work on the new bore is well advanced in this view from 30th June 1951 .
24 All this time you 've been living a dream , and now you 've seen that dream in the flesh you torment yourself even more . ’
25 Dot wished she 'd never made that claim about eating bananas .
26 Most bills never re-emerge from committee ; those that do may be altered beyond recognition , and during floor debate , on those lucky enough to get that far , changes are not usually made that go against the wishes of the relevant committee .
27 Why had he ever made that wish about the picture ?
28 We have found that despite the low stringency conditions , the specific PCR product is still readily detectable but that additional non-specific products are now also amplified that serve as a perfect internal control .
29 I would have thought that support for marketing new ideas in the difficult early stages is an excellent investment of taxpayers ’ money .
30 Sometimes antibodies can be produced that bind to a virus but do not succeed in preventing it from entering and infecting cells ( called non-neutralising antibodies ) .
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