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

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1 His coat and waistcoat swiftly followed it and his fingers ripped away the neckcloth about his throat , heedless of the ruin they effected .
2 Impromptu discussion groups formed whenever a man sat outside his house .
3 According to the values listed above for the product of the reaction in our example for case 2 should be NiO(s) and not CO(g) .
4 The most important galleries situated here are the Royal Hibernian Gallagher Academy and the John Taylor Gallery .
5 The citing of these two varieties will illustrate the basic characteristics of the cheeses of this type — uncut curds treated very gently and never pressed , the whey being allowed to drain naturally .
6 ‘ Then how come when we pulled her from her suit I found a folder full of Alex Bannen 's notes stashed away inside the sleeve ? ’
7 By this time the festival of Christmas had arrived , and both papal and royal courts joined together to celebrate in St Peter 's basilica .
8 But , as Tylor noticed , while some cultures prescribed very strong avoidance behaviour between sons and parents-in-law , others were more concerned to keep daughters and parents-in-law from each others ' throats .
9 In accordance with the main theme of this book the accounts given here are drawn from the school sector ( primary and secondary ) and concentrate on activities that were conducted at the level of the whole institution ( although , in practice , the whole of the school may not have become involved ) .
10 It seems to me that Bethe ( writing in 1954 ) did not give due credit to Ulam for switching ideas onto an entirely new track ; judging from accounts given elsewhere ( eg The Advisors , H. F. York , San Francisco , 1976 ) Ulam rather than Teller should be called ‘ The Father of the H-Bomb ’ .
11 So she 's had summer holiday plans fallen through .
12 The tailgate of this lorry was cut away and two 4ft long barbed prongs welded on to it .
13 a record of the activities undertaken along with any results and conclusions ;
14 Sporting endeavours have been a major feature of the activities undertaken so far ( see Update ) .
15 Planning activities undertaken centrally
16 Palaeontologists realised about 50 years ago that the separate elements were really part of a skeletal apparatus of some sort — perhaps the jaw apparatus or gill support structure of primitive vertebrates or invertebrates .
17 Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London and , like most of the artists listed here , teaches and plays regularly for the European Summer School of Arts and Languages at Oxford .
18 Once again we move by each playing one or other of these cards and the banker shells out , or levies fines , according to the rules given above .
19 If a fork results from repeats in the genome ( and is therefore likely to violate the neighbourhood rules given below ) , it is reasonable simply to make a break in the contig because it represents a limit of the experimental technique used and other approaches using longer probes or clones may help to close the gap .
20 THERE are four reasons given why women 's testimony is not valid in a Saudi court :
21 Without Ramsey 's knowledge , Fisher came to the decision that he could not want Ramsey to succeed him , for reasons given above .
22 A detailed study of 9 communes in the Monts Domes area of the Puy-de-Dome department ( all LFA ) showed that the utilised agricultural land increased from 9,369 hectares it , 1970 to 10 , 169 hectares in 1980 ( an 8% rise ) , probably for the same reasons given above in this mountainous part of the Auvergne .
23 For the reasons given above , Handy believes these days will never return if the economy is left to operate on normal market mechanisms .
24 And monthly-payment forms of credit , also generally cheaper , tend to rule themselves out for the reasons given above .
25 196 , for reasons given above , and supplies were probably limited by the early third century .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 The safe and consistent reasonable man would appear to be the most appropriate perspective for the reasons given above .
29 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 .
30 None of the propositions tendered are accepted for the reasons given above and in the Regional Council 's Written Submission .
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