Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In discussing the above information and access requirements , the purchaser should be careful not to discourage the vendors either by presenting a long shopping list or by giving the impression that the price expectation already given has been poorly researched .
2 Perhaps he has just waited to see what was emerging and then stepped in quickly to take the initiative and carry forward the proposal which he has sensed is about to emerge .
3 When the Equal Opportunities Commission , in its equality agenda , describes child care facilities as meagre in the extreme compared with the facilities that are available in the rest of Europe , when we know that the women in work to whom the Minister has referred are often forced into part-time work because of inadequate child care arrangements and when we bear in mind his entirely complacent answer , is not it a good thing that a Labour Government are coming who will ensure that child care provision is expanded ?
4 One of the first things an infant elephant has to discover is how to use its trunk .
5 What I want to know is where has she gone ?
6 What we want to know is how to use that assertiveness in situations where we do n't know the rules . ’
7 What I want to know is how do they do it ?
8 The means by which LIFESPAN checks the module header of a proposed module to check that all the information it contains has been correctly formatted and is in the correct place .
9 The specific question that Aspect , together with jean Dalibard and Gérard Roger , has attacked is commonly known as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox , the essence of which runs as follows .
10 I am aware that what the Government have latterly pursued has been periodically categorised as power-sharing devolution .
11 He says they may be able to exchange their tickets but what he wants to know is where has all the money gone ?
12 Usually , the claim that a randomised trial ( whether of a preventive or a therapeutic regimen ) is unethical presumes that the answer to the question that the trial is designed to answer is already known .
13 The value of the ‘ pearls ’ each family has collected is then added up and the family with the highest number is the winner .
14 The point that my hon. Friend has made was graphically illustrated by the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , who is reported as having said that if Labour were to introduce its devolution plans he could not act as Secretary of State for Health for England and Wales .
15 In sentence 1 the identity of the person who wants to resign is grammatically established as the president and in sentence 2 it is established as some male person who is not the president : the grammar itself specifies disjunctive reference for him .
16 Where the Ordnance map is used as the basis of the lease plan the draftsman should ensure that the edition he has used is clearly specified in the lease .
17 ] The details of what the supplier is expected to do is not stated in the contract but is decided later by the purchaser .
18 product , we 've just got one row for one product at the moment but in the future you might want to insert another row and er the product B and then all I would need to do is just copy the formula down and I know it would work cos I made it copyable down as well .
19 Erm but one of the things that we , that we will need to do is actually to review the overtime for the last three months to say okay , what 's it actually been spent on so that we can start to er make sure we 've identified the reasons for it .
20 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
21 All I want to do is just to replace the word supported by specifically opposed .
22 Could he use his influence with the Secretary of State for Defence to persuade him to hand over the Ministry of Defence buildings so that the money that the Scottish Office has allocated is not used to pay for them ?
23 The labour shortage that has resulted is further exacerbated by the traditional labour-intensive methods of Soviet industry and the tendency for enterprise managers to hoard labour .
24 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
25 Investors appear to have been effectively abandoned by both the fund managers , with whom they entrusted their investments , and also by the trustees whose main role is to safeguard these investments .
26 This refusal is difficult to understand in view of the fact that the trades in question appear to have been adequately controlled and caused no nuisance .
27 During the early Jurassic , the area appears to have been subjected to uplift and erosion and as a result , the evaporites appear to have been partially removed by leaching .
28 Elsewhere , the trade unions appear to have been weakly organised in the District .
29 The sad part about the whole sorry affair is that you appear to have been badly let down by those who by rights ought to feel indebted to you , but with the Sun in Aries and that part of your solar chart related to affairs of the heart you are bound to win some kind of moral victory , and even if you do decide to make a settlement this month you should still feel you really have much to celebrate .
30 Plans for a comedy about the royals , House of Windsor , appear to have been quietly shelved — maybe it would be hard to better real life .
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