Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Doubtless Mr Pickard was pleased to have the support of the medical men of the town — a great fillip to his trade — though it is questionable whether he would have received like acclamation from the superintendent of Lichfield Cemetery , for iron coffins , as well as lead shells , took a long time to break down if deposited in the soil . |
2 | He promised to " abide by the people 's mandate " and step down if defeated in the elections . |
3 | Building Energy Management ( BEM ) systems can now operate the CHP generation plant automatically , ramping its output up and down as reflected by the power load called for by the BEM 's control of the building . |
4 | Photos and information are now coming in as promised at the Steam Engine Rally and Museum Roadshow which the BCRS attended . |
5 | Water in as recommended on the pack |
6 | VAT on domestic fuel will come in as detailed in the last budget . |
7 | What I shall be arguing is that this is not simply because the kids are so difficult , nor because teachers are intrinsically powder-kegs of suppressed rage , but because the way most decent people view the world — their implicit personal philosophy if you like — breaks down when pushed to the limit and delivers misguided answers to difficult questions . |
8 | The frost continuing more and more severe , the Thames before London was still planted with booths in formal streets , all sorts of trades and shops furnished and full of commodities , even to a printing press , where the people and ladies took a fancy to have their names printed , and the day and year set down when printed on the Thames . |
9 | I particularly liked how small it packs down when compressed in a stuff sack . |
10 | A light brown Mk II Cortina is believed to have broken down when used by the IRA unit and a black E registration Nissan Micra was seen near the barracks the night before the bombing . |
11 | It is at least arguable : the employers did after all give in when faced with a strike , and effectively surrendered on this very question for the future , since they would have to pay the male rate to all the new ( male ) monotypists . |
12 | ‘ I never cease to be struck by the extraordinarily high performances individuals can turn in when faced with a challenge properly identified and given the means to deliver . |
13 | A pilaf may be prepared in advance and heated through when required in the oven or microwave . |
14 | Another officer , Kevin Magee , also fell through the roof of the derelict house but managed to grab a purlin and hang on until rescued by the rest of the crew . |
15 | I have half a mind to defy their demands of space and economy , and to sleep on until awakened by the next pale arrival herself , expectant to abort and puzzled at my slumbering presence . |
16 | Well can I say can I say definitely Rod I will I will go on if accepted on the twenty eighth of February . |
17 | The unloaded transfer function is At sufficiently high frequencies to satisfy , falls off as compared with the fall off as for the simple C-R and L-R filters . |
18 | Children with poor appetites are often put off when faced by a large mound of food on their plates . |
19 | Ultimately I took to wearing them all the time — only whipping them off when approached by a boy I vaguely fancied or at the doorway of the house of a friend of my mother 's , with a boy my mother fancied for me inside . |
20 | Ultimately I took to wearing them all the time , only whipping them off when approached by a boy I vaguely fancied , or at the door of a friend of my mother 's with a boy she fancied for me inside . |
21 | These strategies are now incorporated into weapons design in the form of ‘ logic bombs ’ — computer viruses built into weapons systems sold for export , which are programmed to go off when targeted on the system 's country of origin . |
22 | You are then able to pull the rope up as revealed in the diagram . |
23 | A classic problem is posed by asking what form radiant energy takes up when confined in a container ( or cavity , to use the time-hallowed language of statistical physics ) whose walls are black . |
24 | You begin at the centre or main idea ( rather than at the top ) and branch out as dictated by the individual ideas and general form of the central theme . |
25 | The side walls of the fire brick can be moved in or out as needed by the type of work proposed , with 10–12in sufficient for most tool work . |
26 | The inspectorate attaches mandatory conditions to the site licence - covering , for example , the need for maintenance to be carried out as specified in the maintenance instructions — and for inspections and tests also to be conducted in accordance with written procedures . |
27 | The attack on the airfields was carried out as ordered on the night of 12/13 July . |
28 | Solve the following equations setting your work out as shown in the last example : unc This is a useful way of checking your answers , Simply substitute your answer for the letter in the question and both sides of the equation should be equal , Use this method to check your answers . |
29 | Meanwhile , tree pruning has been carried out as requested on the Castletown and Groves Roads , and the Access road at the end of the Village . |
30 | The sporadic model was definitely ruled out when compared with the multifactorial model ( χ 2 =17.05 ) . |