Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last week pickets stopped ambulances taking mentally handicapped to schools in .
2 As a rule , the mothers in both upper and lower socioeconomic groups regarded cotton wool as : * an essential product for care of babies ; * a useful product for care of children ; Its uses in babycare include : cleaning eyes ; ears and nose ; sponging face ; general body cleaning ; cleansing the bottom , especially if sore , when nappy is changed ; to apply cream to bottoms ; to apply talc when baby is small ;
3 It was more closely mapped in the new Regulations for Further Education in 1946 , with Local Education Authorities given responsibility for initiatives in conjunction with the universities and voluntary bodies .
4 Among the 62 bus proposals given Government approval in December are a real-time passenger information system in Blackburn and a park-and-ride at Chester .
5 First the courts treated persons as equals , but Indians viewed people as having widely different inherent worths .
6 Even the old pagan religions placed laughter in a position of importance for in Greece there was a Goddess of Laughter .
7 Two sofas placed back to back in the centre of a space can often define the divisions of space very well .
8 The feudal independence of the clans fascinated Johnson , even leading him into anecdote , deriving from the vendettas of Skye between the Macleods and Macdonalds .
9 Health Service Commissioner second report for session 1990–91 : selected investigations completed October 1990 — March 1991 .
10 Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown Degrees of bearing change
11 The following formulae will give time and distance from a beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings degrees of bearing change Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown degrees of bearing change .
12 Figure 4.3 includes the test results for a pair of groups given pre-exposure to saccharin before being conditioned and tested with milk .
13 All reported morbidity results showed some reduction in the groups given vitamin A supplements ( see fig 3 ) , though the only significant results were the duration of illness in the measles trials and the incidence of respiratory illness in the Thailand trial .
14 Whether they did so because they ought to or because they were obliged to , so long as employers treated employees only just well enough , there need be no struggle between them .
15 In 1957 UK authorities placed restrictions on the use of sterling outside the UK in relation to financing .
16 Italian and German prisoners occupied Eden Camp from May 1942 to April 1948 .
17 So each class had mixed ability groups mixed ability
18 Miklós Mojzer addressed the problems of the art trade in Hungary , where as yet no lists exist for objects considered part of the national heritage , while Lubomir Slavicek focused on financial , management , and display problems at the National Gallery in Prague .
19 Alice , who had several times caught Tom looking admiringly at her while they were coming up there in the tube , and could not forget the way he had held out his hand to her while they sang the duet , wondered if having the room next to his was a good idea .
20 The performance of the gangling Ferguson was a particularly impressive application for a place against Portugal in the World Cup qualifying tie , especially since he was largely bereft of support while the Germans occupied Scotland 's attention elsewhere on the park .
21 The cases come weeks after a 12-year-old boy , Gregory Kingsley , ‘ divorced ’ his parents in a court action in Florida .
22 But inevitably , the authorities regained control by force , it was a foretaste of what was to happen three months later in Tiananmen Square .
23 All parties given notice of the appointment must attend unless the court or justices ' clerk directs otherwise ( FPCR , r16(1) ; FPR , r4.16(1) ) .
24 Adding this to the second suggestion , it follows that the change of context produced by introducing reinforcers in the conditioning stage will have little effect on subjects given pre-exposure to the context but will limit the degree to which latent inhibition is shown by subjects not given pre-exposure .
25 Less profound latent inhibition than that shown by subjects given pre-exposure to A alone would constitute evidence for overshadowing of latent inhibition .
26 Apparently the CS-US association must have been formed relatively normally , even in subjects given pre-exposure to the CS , because appropriate conditions of testing ( i.e. the use of a long retention interval ) were able to reveal the existence of a strong aversion .
27 Subjects given pre-exposure to the CS in the test context ( group LI same in the figure ) acquired the CR slowly compared with the control group for whom the CS was novel and with a group of subjects ( LI diff ) that had experienced the CS previously in a different context .
28 My conclusions come from experiments in which comparison is made between subjects given discrimination training and subjects given a control procedure of some sort ( or sometimes , in the studies done with human subjects , no pre-training at all ) .
29 Kalat and Rozin ( 1973 ) suggested that subjects given exposure to a novel flavour are capable of learning that the flavour predicts no aversive consequence , that the taste is ‘ safe ’ .
30 But subjects given vinegar followed by sucrose ( VS ) during pre-exposure showed no latent inhibition , consuming no more vinegar on test than did control subjects .
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