Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | And monthly-payment forms of credit , also generally cheaper , tend to rule themselves out for the reasons given above . |
32 | 196 , for reasons given above , and supplies were probably limited by the early third century . |
33 | This was partly for the reasons given above , but also due to the very large Conservative majority in the hereditary House of Lords , which soon rejected a Liberal attempt to amend the 1902 Education Act . |
34 | For the reasons given above , I am of the opinion the judge 's answer to the question posed was correct and I would dismiss this appeal . |
35 | The safe and consistent reasonable man would appear to be the most appropriate perspective for the reasons given above . |
36 | The Regional Council , for the reasons given above and in its Written Submission , paras 20–27 , 81 , 92 , 94–99 , 104 and 107 , does not accept the arguments contained in paras 1.8–1.13 of the appellant 's comments . |
37 | None of the propositions tendered are accepted for the reasons given above and in the Regional Council 's Written Submission . |
38 | For the reasons given above , the vapour will be richer in the more volatile component . |
39 | Of the two reasons given here the first is unconvincing in the light of the Group 's proposals on the amount of learning progress that each level would encompass . |
40 | How thrilled the girl had been to be going to the Holy City , how lovely she had looked in a jacket of scarlet silk , a birthday present given only the day before by Mrs Browning , how she had glowed and shivered with anticipation … |
41 | Such a stimulation accounts for the collection of technical philosophical essays gathered together by J. I. Biro and Robert Shahan in Mind , Brain and function . |
42 | Bernard declared ‘ No Smoking ’ throughout ; but Laura , pragmatic as ever , rather than countermanding him , simply had fifty ashtrays placed strategically around the château . |
43 | McGregor et al have shown that dextrose given intravenously inhibits meal stimulated intraduodenal bilirubin output . |
44 | I admit I 'm a wee bit biased though . |
45 | Counting objects placed anyhow or counting , for example , beads on a ring , or cakes in a patty-tin , the child must learn to establish a starting and ending point of his own . |
46 | The Royal Naval Reserve is trying to get the ministry 's decision overturned so that the new minesweepers can play an effective rôle in war . |
47 | An unusual cross-shaped Renaissance building erected about 1600 by Sir Thomas Tresham to symbolise the Passion . |
48 | You do n't want to run the risk of someone like that getting at you , so steer right away from any of the sorts of activities listed above . |
49 | If you have never been involved in any of the activities listed above then DO N'T … |
50 | The activities listed below are starred according to their fitness rating and their effect on the body . |
51 | Can you clearly , cogently and correctly define and present the copyright and Intellectual Property issues involved in the activities listed below to senior colleagues and to your directors , or to your clients if you work freelance or in an agency ? |
52 | It can not be exactly the algorithm given above because the desired outputs d from the top layer are not known , so it can not calculate y * ( 1-y ) * ( d-y ) . |
53 | Providing authorities/hospitals would be paid for cases treated either on the basis of actual cost per case , or on some laid-down or agreed cost per case , and there seems little to prevent them behaving in the same manner as hospitals elsewhere where either ‘ Retrospective full cost reimbursement ’ or ‘ Prospective reimbursement ’ systems are in operation . |
54 | Projects undertaken so far include : Pilton Path ; Pilton Path clean-up ; Donkey Lane ; Blackridge landscaping ; Union Canal towpath ; Barnton Golf Course . |
55 | Judo aces Ray Stephens and Kate Howey have had money stopped just like archer Simon Terry — as revealed in the Mirror . |
56 | For example ‘ the ’ is signalled by two fingers placed together in the shape of a T , touching the ear indicates ‘ sounds like ’ , patting your hand on your head means ‘ name ’ , and it is often helpful to indicate the number of words by fingers . |
57 | When he died they found seven thousand pounds in notes hidden away in different places all over his cottage … ’ |
58 | She threw it away , then fumbled in the bag , her hand finding the solid objects racked neatly in its side . |
59 | The men on the shore cheered , shaking their swords and their spears , and the men on board the two leading ships cheered as well , as the seamen leaned forward , swinging the seventeen-foot oars for the stroke that would lift the prows safely home to their beaching . |
60 | With a great heave the black claws ripped away Bill 's scalp , his face split from top to bottom revealing the three demonic masks of Hades rising from within . |