Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that the subtasks are arranged hierarchically and that learning follows the sequence from small or simple elements to chains and sequences .
2 Submarine fans were also formed locally and these are composed of oolitic and bioclastic grainstones and packstones ( Sannemann et al. 1978 ; Clark 1980b and in press ) .
3 She has travelled widely and has lived in four countries in the Commonwealth .
4 From her student days Pavlova was fired by stories of her legendary predecessor Marie Taglioni , who had travelled widely and appeared to great acclaim in St Petersburg during the 1837–9 seasons .
5 He had promised William Tanner he would keep his eye on his daughter and make sure that she was treated right and that none of the customers took advantage of her .
6 Fearon , his swarthy face as white as a ghost beneath the tan , removed his hard hat slowly , the last to do so , and with an angry look at Green as if he felt the financier had somehow insulted rather than honoured the lifeless form sprawled on the flagstones .
7 Hops being fed into the copper where the sweet wort is boiled vigorously and the vital oils are extracted from the hops
8 The combination of bFGF given subcutaneously or by an intragastric route with sucralfate administered intragastrically did not significantly influence the reduction in the ethanol induced lesion area compared with that obtained with sucralfate alone ( Table I ) .
9 But if you can not afford to leave , might it not be better to put up with the treatment that you have received rather than becoming unemployed ?
10 ‘ All calls will be treated confidentially and there should be no fear at all of their identity being disclosed . ’
11 Other societies have examples of religious ethnic-group hatreds and wars , as in India , between Muslims and Hindus , which can be explained economically and socially .
12 He achieved notable if modest successes by contributing to the discovery of Patulin , which achieved a transient reputation for curing the common cold , and Griseofulvin , which was developed commercially and is used for the treatment of fungal infections of the skin .
13 That document — I now quote from it so that I can make certain that I am not misleading the House — states : ’ Special software packages are being developed commercially and will be available before April 1991 .
14 Fears revolved more around the fact that potential conflict situations were being compounded rather than being created by conglomerates , and that these conflicts would be increasingly and more easily abused .
15 ‘ At 13 or 14 , I should have been taken away from my family and placed somewhere where I would have felt loved and like a real person . ’
16 Lads like Saints ' Gary Connolly and Alan Hunte have matured tremendously and have great potential .
17 It is also first treated intensively and then for life , usually with the drugs sulphadiazine and pyrimethamine .
18 No gathering of the clan was really gathered properly until Richard arrived , sartorially plumed and bearing the news from Aix to Brent .
19 Two ‘ Special Subjects ’ occupy the final year , chosen from a wide range of courses taught within and outwith the department .
20 A wife , although an integral member of her husband 's family , is often treated badly and with suspicion , especially while she is young .
21 He said he was not treated badly and that he was with other political prisoners .
22 The effect on others in the home highlighted , for Garfinkel , the taken-for-granted rules of family life , which became apparent when they were broken rather than when they were being achieved and observed .
23 ‘ It may be that those involved in the sale of gilt options did not realise that they actually increased the risk to which the council was exposed rather than reducing it . ’
24 Old unresolved conflicts may need to be exposed rather than hidden or disguised .
25 Either it is an instance of a proof by reductio ad absurdum , in which we assume something true in order to prove it false ; or it is a way of exposing a paradox within the concept of knowledge , for the sceptic can surely insist that if a central concept such as that of knowledge can be used to take us validly from true premises to a false or impossible conclusion , something is wrong with the concept ; there is probably some internal tension which should be exposed rather than swept under the carpet .
26 This is not only because of the harmful effects they can have on the physical self but also because the need for them indicates a severe deficiency in the emotional self — a deficiency which needs to be helped and treated rather than disguised .
27 Because this treatment is a holistic therapy , the person as a whole will be treated rather than a specific problem area and this treatment often involves a combination of techniques , such as dietary therapy , water treatment , hot or cold water packs and massage .
28 Faithful , reliable dog provided it is treated properly and trained with firm kindness .
29 But nothing , I did n't do anything different really , it was n't anything exceptional really , it 's just I think people really want to er be treated properly and er and then get the service that they 're looking for , basically speaking that 's right .
30 Opponents of the hunt say that killing seals for non-essential products can not be justified economically or ecologically .
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