Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Systematic arrangements will be made to assess , provide for and review the health and social care needs of people with a mental illness who would benefit from support and treatment in the community ( Coventry )
2 The West has simply ‘ rediscovered ’ in Africa ( despite the diversity and complexity of that continent 's cultures ) fundamental values that we imagine were lost or repressed in the high noon of civilization and progress : values like ‘ natural ’ well-being , spontaneity , conviviality , uninhibitedness , everything we long for and want to relearn in the 1980s .
3 The jaws appear as if recessed within the mouth .
4 According to David Hume , Locke was not alone in thinking that visual perception involves something two-dimensional : ‘ It is commonly allowed by philosophers that all bodies which discover themselves to the eye appear as if painted on a plain surface . ’
5 ‘ O1a , amigo mio , ’ he whispered , watching the man 's shoulder-blades leap as if dragged together by a ten-ton truck .
6 How did the building surveyor fit into or emerge from this new form of education ?
7 It just so happens that some people get taught or pick up techniques without too much problem ( because of circumstances and the people they interact with and learn from ) but some individuals simply do not get exposed to the right experiences to learn these things in quite the same way .
8 Even more so , the detailed provisions on protection of the civilian population restate , build upon and extend previous formulations .
9 All member states shall by 31 December 1992 ratify or accede to and comply with the Berne Convention ( Paris Revision ) and also the Rome Convention ( which relates to phonograms and broadcasts )
10 On the other hand I 'm not a ballet choreographer , so I 'm going to enjoy this process and move the way I want to and try to teach them what I do and why I do it . ’
11 not even want to and see what happens next time yo you get it up .
12 See she , she came around cos erm I 've been up to her , her friends place to and give him a bit of a telling off like and that and erm she came to John 's house and I said , why are calling ?
13 ‘ No action of damages where the damages claimed consist of or include damages … in respect of personal injuries to any person shall be brought in Scotland against any person unless it is commenced … before the expiration of three years from the date of the act , neglect or default giving rise to the action …
14 those assets consist of or include investments ; or
15 the shares consist of or include shares carrying 75% or more of the votes exercisable at general meeting ; or
16 consist of or include shares carrying 75% or more of the voting rights attributable to share capital which are exercisable in all circumstances at any general meeting of the body corporate ; or
17 The grounds on which such conditions may be imposed include police perceptions that disorder might otherwise occur , that there exists the possibility of damage to people or property or that the march is likely to intimidate people , or interfere with or disrupt the life of the community .
18 The proviso set out below may be a fair compromise : PROVIDED THAT in so doing the Landlord shall cause as little inconvenience or disturbance to the Tenant as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances and shall not prohibit or unreasonably interfere with or prevent the use of the Premises for the Permitted User In addition it may be as well for the tenant to stipulate in such a provision that any development of neighbouring or adjoining premises should not include the building of which the premises form part unless of course adequate safeguards are included to ensure that the premises do not suffer as a result .
19 It is also a requirement of health and safely legislation that no person shall intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health , safety and welfare .
20 Article 9 places a duty on all persons , whether employers , employees , or self-employed , and states ‘ No person shall intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health , safety or welfare in pursuance of any of the relevant statutory provisions . ’
21 ‘ No person shall intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health , safety or welfare in pursuance of any of the relevant statutory provisions . ’
22 However , the labels used in the United States also react with and influence the result which the court believes to be correct .
23 But if , having served a term in purgatory , if having had the chance to try his arguments on other philosophers , Hegel was not unrepentant , he might agree that there was perhaps something in the alternative view : that each of the factors affecting historical development does have its own authenticity ; that they act upon and react to one another ; that from time to time this or that factor will take on a greater or lesser importance ; that of course — with a nod in the direction of Marx — at least since the neolithic age and the development of agriculture the mode of production has been a major factor ; and that the actions of particular men , Marx among them , have in fact been formative , changing not merely the degree of development of a kind already prescribed by a programme of social evolution , but the kind of development itself .
24 2 ) to investigate the ways in which notions of the market are deployed in relation to ideas about the State , democracy and freedom , and are themselves equated with civil society itself , 3 ) to put ideas about the market into cross-cultural perspective in order to gain an understanding of how members of other cultures conceptualise , act upon and operate in relation to marketing activities .
25 If you wanted to go to Kirkwall you had to cross to the Rousay pier and then either hire a car or walk to and get across with Tom .
26 Three days later a wind came up and revived the fire which spread to and damaged the plaintiff 's land .
27 We have a limited understanding of the way people listen to and enjoy various kinds of music , and how we ‘ read ’ it with the ears .
28 How do you mean , erm listen to or play some
29 Specifically it suggests that something about how we respond , react to or construe the stressful situation has a lot to do with how stressed we feel , and how we feel stressed .
30 The investigators are therefore particularly concerned to design controlled trials which help to reveal how agents react to and deal with uncertainty : how they balance and evaluate different probabilities and outcomes ; how expectations and aspiration levels are formed and revised ; what information is sought , and what use is made of it .
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