Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] name [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The Group has added its name to the programme , organised by six of the United Kingdom 's leading voluntary organisations , which has developed well over 2,000 self-financing environmental schemes and green projects for small businesses since 1986 . |
2 | Friends of the Earth has added its name to the list of environmental groups which have condemned the government 's " set-aside " programme for redundant farmland , initially given a broad welcome by green campaigners . |
3 | Before long the Parachute Regiment had added their name to the backers . |
4 | You 'll forgive me , sirs , but I 've forgotten your names for the moment . |
5 | It should be possible for your to join us at Big Ben on Wednesday 7 June : I have included your name on the list and I do n't foresee any problems . |
6 | This was the journal Jewry Ueber Alles which had just been published in February 1920 , and had altered its name to The Hidden Hand in September 1920 and to the British Guardian in May 1924 . |
7 | One is Delta Cephei , which has given its name to the whole class of short-period variables . |
8 | Irouléguy is unique : it has given its name to the one wine that is still produced in the whole of the Basque country . |
9 | The wolf and even the skull ( reminding ing one of the skull which was said to have given its name to the Capitol ) are good Roman elements . |
10 | Each leaf on the Lemande Tree , given its name after the Old English word for shining and glittering , will represent a donation towards the appeal to build a glass-walled community centre for the elderly and mentally ill within an old church in Morningside , Edinburgh . |
11 | I 've already given their names to the constable in the library . |
12 | In 1988 Virginia Beardshaw of the Kings Fund , a charity promoting innovation in the NHS , and Edith Morgan , who had lent her name to the general hospital unit at Torquay , carried out a survey of the Torbay mental health services . |
13 | Having made sure students have written their name in the appropriate space , at the top of the paper , collect in all the papers which are then ready to mark . |
14 | Who was the girl who had slept in this bed , written her name on the wall , and then written her diary in the Bible , twenty-five years ago ? |
15 | Having made their name as the most mischievous men in pop , their audience watched uneasily as Madness turned down the corners of their mouths . |
16 | It was n't until after she 'd left that she 'd noticed his name on the football reports . |
17 | The civil servant on Plowden 's team in charge of the power station construction programme was F. W. ( ‘ Bomber ’ ) Smith , who had made his name in the War by successfully stepping up aircraft production in Beaverbrook 's celebrated Ministry . |
18 | ‘ I 've not yet seen his name on the lists . |
19 | The writer may well have assumed that most book buyers already know of the existence of a writer called Ernest Hemingway , and even if they did not before they picked up the book , they would already have seen his name on the cover before turning to read this biographical sketch inside . |
20 | I had seen his name in the list of members of the Society , or something like that . |
21 | ‘ I 've seen his name in the papers a few times , ’ murmured the superintendent , whose forehead creased with puzzlement . |
22 | Must have seen his name in the paper and reckoned he 'd pay over the odds to get it back today . ’ |
23 | I 'm in the band , it 's got my name on the cover and it 's something I helped produce . |
24 | On arrival at the new premises the MacDonald family is greeted by a brewery representative and Liz shown her name above the door . |
25 | We 've done a profile of the courses and guess what they all happen in the school holidays , so this is n't , this is n't over yet in fact for all the user groups , for you , the clubs and the organizations , it really does need a push from you , you must by and large are the deci decision makers , the club officers and I would ask you urgently whether or whether or not your clubs already got its name on the list , to actually support the people within your club that are laying these things on . |
26 | It had got its name from the bales of jute which were once landed at its high wharves . |
27 | Same thing happened of course with , he 's desperate for a goal as well , he makes the winner for but has n't got his name on the score sheet . |
28 | She must have remembered his name from the letter he had sent her . |
29 | The dead Jewish convoy commander had given his name to the land where Mrs Zamzam 's village once stood , an Israeli hamlet that was now periodically threatened with rocket-fire from Palestinian guerrillas , perhaps the same men who as children walked with Mrs Zamzam from Um Al-Farajh after the ambush on the Jewish convoy . |
30 | To have placed his name on the work of a loyal Catholic canon would have cast suspicion on Copernicus himself . |