Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Contemporary Marxist structuralists arguably confuse voluntarism ( the notion that individuals have unconstrained choices ) with methodological individualism ( the notion that social phenomena should be explained through the intended and unintended consequences of human actors making choices within constrained feasible sets of options ) .
2 Mathematics can be explained through the written word ‘ We went to the main road at 10.00 am to begin our traffic count .
3 We support and accept the good sense of increasing sentences for offences that are worse than taking and driving away and of extending the deterrent of disqualification where personal injury and damage occurs , but it is quite another thing for someone to be guilty of additional offences that he does not commit , to which he is not a party and which he might not have foreseen as the likely consequences of his taking and driving away .
4 An adult 's constant blaming of another can also be heard as the angry protest of the deprived internal infant within that adult body , and when it turns to whining , may also serve to express the yearning and become an attempt to control the whereabouts of the other .
5 An A major-F major chord progression is heard as the remorseful Achilles reflects on his men who died through his fault .
6 Oh God you have n't , have you heard about the fifth year toilet yet ?
7 ‘ This is probably my most important game to date , certainly I have never played in front of the kind of crowd that is expected , and I have never played at Twickenham , though I have heard about the swirling wind that can make life uncomfortable for kickers .
8 He had obviously heard about the strange fish from the two boys at the pub , and anything concerning the river was Herbie 's concern .
9 I had heard about the new economic empires of the East : Japan , Korea , Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia … yet it was a surprise to realise how fast these giants are probing their tentacles deep into Sarawak 's ‘ Heart of Darkness ’ .
10 HAVE you heard about the dyslexic devil worshipper ?
11 Erm we 've heard about the measured approach , the step by step approach er and Mr , has said , please make your mind up one way or another so we can proceed with our local plan preparation .
12 Women heard about the different educational method used in the five phrenological schools that had beer founded by William Ellis in the 1850s .
13 ’ Have you heard about the big stink along in Information ? ’
14 They have , of course , heard about the Holy Spirit , but have either put it all down to typical ecclesiastical in-talk , or assumed that it was not intended for ordinary folk like themselves .
15 She had heard about the little boy Grégoire — Jean-Paul 's son , so people said .
16 Perhaps she has n't heard about the little delay in the proceedings , caused by the contretemps with ben Issachar , and the stint in the tree .
17 But as soon as Nate heard about the latest strike , that was it .
18 Have you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose ?
19 My question to Mr which he might like to comment on in his his summing up , is we 've heard about the forthcoming meeting which you 're going to arrange with the district council 's , how soon would you be able to make progress ?
20 In the last couple of weeks we have heard about the tragic death of Sergeant Alan King and Detective Constable Jim Morrison and we have seen the terrible injuries inflicted on their colleagues .
21 ‘ Have you heard about the intended evacuation ? ’
22 If Richard had heard about the old Angevin claim when he began work on a castle within the political orbit of Châtellerault he probably thought it had long since lapsed .
23 He had heard about the Old Magic at University , although it was forbidden to wizards .
24 That appeal was heard between the 10th and 19th of July .
25 Further , on appointment he had realised for the first time that the eastern parts of the District remained largely undeveloped by the WEA .
26 And realised for the first time that my lot as a walker was far safer than that of a cyclist .
27 With regard to the public interest , the important figure is the sum that is realised for the Scottish Bus Group as a whole .
28 The 1984 village case study revealed that the Bangladeshi mothers ( some of whom had already been taught about the lobon-gur solution ) recognised four different types of diarrhoea and generally thought only one of these types to be an indication for the use of the lobon-gur mixture .
29 I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot
30 In medical schools a great deal is taught about the medical and other consequences of high alcohol consumption but little or nothing is taught about alcoholism , the addictive disease .
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