Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Members who undertake CPE , even though for them it is not compulsory , will still be expected to record their compliance with the CPE guidelines on an annual basis and , if necessary , be able to provide details of CPE undertaken and explain the relevance of that CPE to their professional development .
2 Thus , in Wiseman v. Borneman the Inland Revenue Commissioners believed that part of the Finance Act concerning share transactions was applicable to the case before them ; the taxpayer objected and entered a statutory declaration setting out his reasons .
3 She ventured upon deck the first morning , and was approached by not one but three potential beaux , each with his hair curled and exuding a powerful odour of bergamot .
4 The FWEs in Botswana got distracted from their goal as the programme developed and attracted the desires of the local authorities .
5 The trial of the publishers of Lady Chatterley 's Lover registered and accelerated a new tolerance in sexual behaviour and in published accounts of it .
6 ‘ We 'll talk later — much later … ’ he murmured softly , slipping an arm beneath her trembling body so that her breasts were lifted towards him , his lips trailing a scorching path over her quivering flesh , a deep ache gripping her loins as his mouth sought and found the hard swollen peaks of her breasts .
7 The Jammu and Kashmir state administration imposed and maintained an around-the-clock curfew in the Kashmir valley on April 6-21 , with a few short relaxations to allow people to obtain essential supplies .
8 Wind rattled and swayed the trees and filled my ears with the old songs of the land , and the sun shone through the moving boughs in shimmering ever-changing patterns .
9 She did n't try to fight the tears as her mind played and replayed the whole scene of Eddie 's last few moments of life .
10 Presumably this could happen if the employee retired and sold the information or if he joined company X and yet sold the information to company Y. It may be a recognition by the Court that the attitude of the courts generally towards employees since 1913 has , in some cases , been over generous .
11 She held the candle steady until it burned tall and pale , and the light swelled and smoothed the mellow wood of the walls , calling gaunt shadows out of empty air .
12 The pianist struck and held a long opening chord , the hubbub died away .
13 Then , with a clap of thunder , the dybbuk crumpled and resumed the form of the placid woodsman , the evil black heart having disappeared .
14 The Police Complaints Authority will receive a report of the investigation and the subsequent action taken and has the power to require the papers to be sent to the D.P.P. , to recommend that disciplinary charges be brought and as a last resort order these charges to be brought .
15 For each Card issued and used the University will receive a financial contribution from Bank of Scotland .
16 The use of Article 49.3 of the Constitution ( enabling adoption of legislation without a vote unless the opposition tabled and won a vote of no confidence ) to push the final draft of the 1992 budget [ see p. 38544 ] through the National Assembly early on Nov. 16 renewed controversy over certain aspects of the Constitution , critics pointing out that almost all sections of the budget had been adopted without a vote .
17 Y OU will , more likely than not , find your entry barred and spy a sign flashing SEEK ASSISTANCE .
18 ‘ Yes , well , ’ said Bella , ‘ if you kept your mouth shut and listened a bit more you might have noticed .
19 Safety , Reliability and Quality Assurance department strengthened and adopted a system for anomaly documentation and resolution which included trend analysis .
20 Sun , he said , looks at the level of maintenance required and sends the relevant person for the job — if a high level of expertise is needed to deal with a particular problem , then a highly qualified engineer will see to it .
21 Nevertheless , there were some INSET initiatives in this area , and in particular the Special Services Division organized and ran a small number of very ambitious courses .
22 The swan-white robes were not the possessions of single families but of the community , and every mother whose infant wore a robe made and sewed a tiny bow to the back of the garment , so that it might be recorded how many infants had been christened in it .
23 ‘ I am very pleased at the progress made and hope the concept of a watersports centre on the Lagan becomes a reality in the near future , ’ he said .
24 It must show clearly and unequivocally the reasoning of the Community authority which adopted the measure so as to inform the persons concerned of the justification for the measure adopted and enable the Court of Justice to exercise its powers of review .
25 The junior praepostor bowed and handed the birch to the senior praepostor , who handed it with a bow to the Lower Master .
26 He had some money saved and wanted the Army captain to look after it for Jeannie .
27 ‘ While I respectfully agree that recommendations of a committee may not help much when there is a possibility that Parliament may have decided to do something different , where there is no such possibility , as where the draft Bill has been enacted without alteration , in my opinion it can safely be assumed that it was Parliament 's intention to do what the committee recommended and to achieve the object the committee had in mind .
28 The reorganization of the water industry following passage in 1973 of the Water Act centralized and enlarged the structure of water pollution control in England and Wales .
29 Our gaze met and became an eternal thing .
30 The Commissioners still believed that the Act applied and referred the statutory declaration , a certificate and counter-statement setting out their views on the taxpayer 's statutory declaration , to a tribunal which would decide whether there was a prima facie case for proceeding .
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