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

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1 set aside an amount of money or identified that we would need to spend an amount of money and perhaps we need to do that sooner .
2 Johnston , a repeated critic of the Deans family , added : ‘ Two years ago , I told Hamish Deans that if his son took over Falkirk , he would either be accepted for life by the Falkirk fans or hounded until he left .
3 For a Part B mark , no injunction or other relief is available to a plaintiff if the defendant can show that the use complained of is not likely to deceive or cause confusion or taken as indicating a connection in the course of trade between the goods and the person having the right to use the mark ( section 5 ) .
4 But Minnie I ought to have suspected there was more to this kindness than appeared and so there is .
5 She asked us to take a seat until called and while Kenneth readied the contents of his briefcase , I studied fellow patients , fabricating their life stories .
6 The image is then written to a target disk at high speed and verified if required .
7 A list of insolvency practitioners ( ie solicitors with special expertise in the field of insolvency and approved as such ) may be referred to at the Law Society 's Hall , 113 Chancery Lane , London WC2A 1PL ( Tel : 01–242 1222 ) .
8 Tea and eatables brought in a big Orkney basket to the harvesters and eaten while seated in the lea of the stokes was a special treat .
9 Spring-born suckled beef calves grazed with their dams until housed or sold do not usually develop clinical signs , although coughing due to a mild infection is common .
10 He had got himself a bar cloth and a bunch of paperclips and looked like he meant business .
11 Old deal or pine kitchen chairs can be picked up reasonably in junk shops and painted or stained .
12 New nominations will be submitted by the Thursday , under the same procedure and with the same arrangements for consultation as described in paragraphs 4–9 for the first ballot , both for the original candidates if required and for any other candidates .
13 The defendant cycled through a red light and refused when requested to do so , to give his name and address to the police .
14 The tritium produced is held within the aluminium and released as gas after heating and then stored in metal canisters .
15 Small and cramped although it was , it reminded her a little of Papa 's office back home : a room where a man obviously worked .
16 She rose on to her knees and looked as though she was praying , but her eyes were fully open and the clenched look on her remarkably white face with its mannish black eyebrows suddenly reminded him of her dead mother .
17 When they disobeyed they were transformed into pillars of rock and placed where they could see each other but never meet .
18 So Marion , back on the boards after the death of her boring solicitor husband some years ago , compressed her lips and maintained as well as possible the stately calm that so well suited her part as the Balkan Countess whose family jewels were stolen in this season 's Salt and Pepper offering ( Robson the butler was the master crook , in league with the Countess 's French maid ) .
19 The material evidence of childhood is wafer-thin : most histories of childhood are the product of adult ( re ) constructions whether written or pictured .
20 Postclassical criminology , then , sees criminal action as chosen and as expressing the purposes , intentions , and meanings attached to the situations in which it occurs , of those who indulge in it .
21 They laid the Padre down at the Collector 's side as instructed and arranged his limbs in a suitable position of repose .
22 So the voice plus the seat and leg aids start your horse in his first steps when mounted and the same applies for the downward transitions .
23 Familiar objects — pine shelves , flowerpots and upholstered chairs — regain their zest when covered or painted in turquoise , chartreuse or magenta .
24 Yevgeny Svetlanov took on the programme as advertised but , in the first half , those who failed to occupy seats missed little .
25 The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher was not considered in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) , though it has been argued elsewhere in this book that there is no reason for refusing to apply the principles of foreseeability as developed since The Wagon Mound .
26 It is a very pretty stitch when finished and definitely one of those to reserve for when one has plenty of time to spare .
27 The child needs to be motivated and so receiving rewards for going to the lavatory when reminded or for staying dry can be an incentive for the younger child .
28 The patient , however , rather than succumbing to a nosocomial infection , may have an infectious condition when admitted and probably will be anxious about infecting others .
29 The tapestries were in remarkably good condition when found but have been sent out for restoration several times this century and final work on the last two will be finished next June .
30 New seats are made available on the MATIF as required but unlike on the US exchanges , there is no market for seats .
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