Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is reported that everyone in the area has lost a relative as a direct result of pollution .
2 The health authorities declared a fresh state of " red alert " on Dec. 28 when further cases of cholera were discovered in three northern provinces bordering Bolivia and Paraguay , although it was reported that none of the 44 people diagnosed in the space of five days had died [ for outbreak in early 1992 see p. 38761 ] .
3 It is considered that something in the region of 40g daily should be quite sufficient to protect your health in all the ways which have been described , and to make it much easier for you to control your weight in the future .
4 We do not want to have a future relationship of United States and Latin America reproduced in South Africa , which so many people talk about now when they talk about South Africa as the engine of growth if we have that kind of growth it 'll be distorted and none of the poor in South Africa or the region will benefit from it .
5 And erm they said well you 've got to come off it , you know , were not going to do you this time , but you 've got to come straight , stop doing it all , erm , cos you 've been reported and your on the Social Security .
6 a lot about it and sha n't be , frankly I 'm relieved I do n't actually know a lot but when the meeting to discuss what we 're supposed to do is on December tenth yo so I 'm a bit torn cos I in a way that 's what I ought to be doing even though the welfare business in a way that 's wh that 's what I ought to be doing cos it 's entirely .
7 The second QLF , if any , will only be considered if none of the reference resolution possibilities for the first is deemed acceptable .
8 That Mr Li should be felled by illness at the relatively youthful age of 64 has come as something of a shock in a country where leaders are traditionally long-lived .
9 ‘ Must have come as something of a shock to the old brigade , ’ said Milton .
10 The Louvre 's spokeswoman Sylvie Poujade has recently commented that everyone at the Louvre is sick and tired of the affair , which has turned into a living nightmare .
11 Credit Suisse said that although it had been decided that none of the managers could represent the bondholders , it would be advising them and providing them with information .
12 But the Japanese have decided that anything with the slightest chance of helping to make better microchips deserves a close look .
13 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
14 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
15 It thus has to be accepted that none of the cases cited provides in its ratio a decisive basis upon which Woolwich can rely to support its claim .
16 However , it is generally accepted that none of the items which supplement the basic 17 questions provide additional information of value .
17 So before that most believers , like the young Darwin , took it for granted that everything in the Bible was true in a simple way .
18 We have already seen that someone with a voidable title can nevertheless transfer to an innocent purchaser a perfect title , provided he does so before his title is avoided .
19 Furthermore , respected art handlers have ensured that none of the objects is damaged in transit .
20 Through verbal mediation it is able to fix some of the criteria applied and something of the meaning extracted in the perception of art .
21 A great deal of heart disease could also be prevented if everyone over the age of thirty-five had their blood pressure checked every few years by their doctor .
22 There was not a weakness to be seen and no-one at the game would back against them ending a 26-year wait for the Championship .
23 How would you have felt if someone with a hundred times your experience had tried to buy into one of your early ventures ? ’
24 The common duty of care does not impose on an occupier any obligation to a visitor in respect of risks willingly accepted as his by the visitor …
25 In the light of what was to happen in the next few years , defeat by just 2–0 may be seen as something of a triumph , especially in view of the two traumas that occurred .
26 The mid-'70s are now seen as something of a cultural wasteland for rock and it is no exaggeration to say that Wednesday 's NME was the highlight of the musical week for a generation .
27 It may even be that the indiscriminacy of some of the air operations in the Second World War will come to be seen as something of a historical aberration , and a mere temporary consequence of the undeveloped state of the arts of target acquisition and guidance .
28 The teaching role of the staff nurse or equivalent clinical practitioner may have been seen as something of a Cinderella when compared with the traditional tasks of care giving and developing managerial expertise .
29 He is the first investment analyst to be charged with insider dealing , and as a result his trial will be seen as something of a test case in the City , especially as legislation is currently going through Parliament to extend the scope of insider dealing .
30 Grant and the rest , however , believe the fans should know how the board feels about Celtic 's crisis , but it is thought that no-one on the board wants Brady 's resignation .
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