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

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1 The answer which Marx gave to this problem resembles that given later by Durkheim .
2 So we 'll get that checked out for you Alan and we 'll
3 Yeah I know , I 've got that pencilled in for something .
4 She did not need to have that pointed out to her .
5 er there 's a bit of stew in there , would you like some of that heated up in microwave ?
6 Trotsky went so far as to call the agreement ‘ an ecclesiastical NEP ’ , implying a similar tolerance to that meted out to ‘ kulaks ’ or to Nepmen , but this was a superficial and short-sighted judgement redolent with propaganda .
7 Oh I 'll get that sorted out for you .
8 Much of the work including that carried out at the retraining facilities at Ellesemere Port is aimed at helping younger servicemen and women .
9 ( This was a similar exercise to that carried out during the study of the Adult Training Centres described in Chapter 10 , where a weighting was given to software depending on the relative value of the functions that it could support . )
10 But the broad package of interventions and centralization over such a long period of time surely outstrips that carried out by any previous government .
11 Any clinical examination required will be similar to that carried out by the ordinary GP .
12 The seminal work of such type was that carried out by the Italian psychiatrist , Lombroso , who set out to demonstrate the pathological nature of genius , quoting examples as varied as Julius Caesar , Mohammed , Newton , Rousseau , and Schopenhauer .
13 The most comprehensive research has been that carried out by Dingwall , Eekelaar and Murray ( 1983 ) , based on participant observation in social services departments , NHS child health services and casualty departments , and juvenile courts .
14 Another study which brings forward similar , though not identical , conclusions is that carried out by Rowe and Lambert , Children Who Wait .
15 Leaving aside the Romans , whose tradition of town-planning had been completely forgotten after their departure , the earliest piece of town-planning that we know of in England is that carried out by Abbot Baldwin at Bury St Edmunds , between 1066 and 1086 .
16 The second example of inspection is that carried out by local authority inspectors .
17 Recent surveys including that carried out by the Linguistic Minorities Project 1985 have revealed the extent to which Britain is multilingual .
18 In the case of the UK these figures are supported by surveys such as that carried out by the Inner London Education Authority which showed that over 22% of the children it its schools spoke a language other than , or in addition to , English at home .
19 The counting of published papers is a crude method of measuring the productivity of research workers , but it has been used in some studies , such as that carried out by Vlachy 232 .
20 The most reliable and systematic survey was that carried out by Dr Kenneth Mellanby into pediculosis , and it revealed an incidence that was quite high .
21 In the UK the most familiar redistributive budget study is that carried out by the Central Statistical Office and published as Economic Trends .
22 The present research supplements that carried out from 1982-85 at King 's College London , which concentrated on the implementation of the Scheme in areas with large independent day schools .
23 Evaluation such as that carried out in Example F is likely to misrepresent what has been achieved in the teaching unless it takes into account pupils ' initial performances and the relative difficulty of what they are learning .
24 For this exercise , the procedure being examined is that carried out within a section , and the procedure owner is taken to be the person who could authorise changes at this level ( eg by the introduction of pro-formats for day-to-day recording of mileage etc ) , in this case the head of each section .
25 A lamp was fitted to each upper corner of the bodywork , with another placed centrally at the back below the roof .
26 ‘ Obediently she did as he bade her , her gaze travelling round the empty room , seeing only the elegant lines of fitted furniture , the newly made bed , the bedside table with one large volume hanging open — and another fallen untidily on the floor beside it .
27 She threw down the beads , and a few rolled on to the floor .
28 Some animals have this honed down to a fine art .
29 Fierce local loyalties and rivalries were the life-blood of the amateur football leagues just as they had been in parish recreations a century before , and this carried over into commercial spectator sport , which offered a new kind of community life and identity .
30 A linguistic survey such as this carried out in 1980 was able to benefit from the experience of earlier sociolinguistic work ; many problems had already been anticipated .
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