Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [noun] [vb pp] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Periodical payments of maintenance escape the statutory charge as does the first £2,500 of any money or property preserved or recovered ( Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , reg 94 ) .
2 One further point to note is that the Legal Aid Board may exercise a statutory charge on any money or property recovered or preserved by the client in respect of unpaid fees .
3 Trade magazine Estates Times will not print the details of deals unless the property 's address , size , rent or price involved and size of any premium paid are included .
4 1.4 Nothing in these conditions shall prejudice any condition or warranty expressed or implied , or any legal remedy to which we may be entitled , in relation to the goods and/or the work the subject of this order , by virtue of any statute or custom or any general law or local law or regulation .
5 During the 24-month experiment the crew produced 80% of its own food , the other 20% coming from seed stock and crops grown and stored in the biosphere before its closure .
6 When I hear the word " tending " I think always of that confident attentiveness to the needs of the machines , the control over work that was unceasing , with half a mind and hands engaged but the looms always demanding attention .
7 What the patients need is to have emotional fear and pain acknowledged and expressed through words , tears or in whatever other way they find helpful .
8 He was accused of the crime of murder and manslaughter which is reputed odious and atrocious , severely punishable with loss of life and confiscation of the movable property of the committer thereof , that he did upon a day in the previous September unknown with force and violence cast and throw one CHRISTIAN McMILLAN the wife of DONALD McKENZIE in Ellister over a rock at Ellister shore , where they had gone to collect shellfish , into the deep sea where she was immediately drowned and died .
9 The company apologised for the distress and embarrassment caused and had agreed to pay the princess appropriate damages and all her legal costs .
10 What creates the difficulty is that such act or omission preceded and was , therefore , separated in point of time from the birth of the plaintiff in her injured condition .
11 Record manufacturers formerly pleased themselves as to the degree of attenuation or enhancement used and in the early '50s , an amplifier might have several switched replay positions whilst another provided plug-in networks to suit records and cartridges .
12 Even then , the limits of such danger are bounded by the age of the child or children involved and the child 's socio-sexual maturity , while mitigation may lie in the knowledgeable cooperation or even encouragement of the youngster concerned .
13 She liked the way the compass sat in its wooden box but swung free and the cleats and little pegs and everything secured with little wood or brass polished and shined fitments , and the charts in their rack behind wooden clips , smooth and varnished .
14 Orwell 's general contention is clearly correct — inequalities of wealth and income persisted and remained marked during the inter-war years .
15 Lewis 's branch resolved not to remit funds to London Head Office until a full investigation of its financial affairs had been carried out and , when this proposal was accepted and undertaken on behalf of the Executive Committee and reforms proposed and instituted , refused to accept these and severed its connection with Wilson 's organisation .
16 The architecture shows the influence of the Italian colonisation ; the modern harbour harks back to the healthy export of livestock to the Gulf States ; and the large scale agricultural activity in the adjacent fertile valley now lies dormant with equipment and crops stolen and even the electricity pylons stripped of their cables .
17 1 sweet pepper ( green or red ) with core and seeds removed and flesh finely shredded
18 To the Annual Conference of the union in September 1915 he reported that " the Government had commandeered the Camp " , and that , when they eventually handed it back , reinstated as agricultural land , which he doubted that they ever would , compensation and rent paid or payable would ensure that " the maintenance of aliens at Eastcote would have cost the Union not a single farthing " and provide a useful start to its programme of Homes for Seamen .
19 As she prayed , Nicandra squinted through her fingers to watch the exquisite bread and butter swallowed and followed by gentle sips of tea on her mother 's part and grosser gulps from her father 's side of the bed .
20 Both clerk and dwarf rolled and scrabbled in the mud .
21 Our fees are based upon the degree of responsibility and skill involved and the time necessarily occupied on the work , plus the reimbursement of our outlays .
22 [ Our fees are based upon the degree of responsibility and skill involved and the time necessarily occupied on the work , plus the reimbursement of our outlays . ]
23 [ Our fees are based upon the degree of responsibility and skill involved and the time necessarily occupied on the work , plus the reimbursement of our outlays . ]
24 In the recent film Return of the Jedi , for example , the imaginative licence of science fiction is combined with a reverence for genres already developed within the film industry in order to offer images of Orientalism and primitivism extended and exaggerated beyond the point of realistic representation of ‘ other ’ peoples or goods ( for an extension of this argument see Miller forthcoming ; for a comparable example see Spooner 1986 ) .
25 ‘ Get all the braking and gear-changing done and cleared before you take position for the corner , ’ he says .
26 And so the novel ends in total shock , much like occupied Europe in 1945 , with a sense of all civility and order disrupted and about to be restored , and not at all like the cosy world of Coral Island .
27 In the 15 sign languages analysed , the following signs were found for LAUGH , HELP and ( tell a ) LIE , In all 15 sign languages , the sign for LAUGH was located at the mouth or lower cheek ; the hand was either held with index finger extended , or index and thumb extended and moved from side to side .
28 Thunder and lightning cracked and roared outside like some electric avalanche — and following immediately upon it came the enraged roaring of Something from Hell .
29 The bailor warrants that he has the right to transfer possession for the period of the bailment , and that the bailee will enjoy quiet possession for the period of the bailment except so far as possession is disturbed by the owner or other person entitled to the benefit of any charge or encumbrance disclosed or known to the bailee before the contract was made .
30 Considerable variability exists in the practice of post infarction testing ; predischarge or late , Bruce or modified , symptom or rate limited and the criteria judged as positive .
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