Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Anyway , my ole man 'ad pissed orf an' I was a bit short o' money .
32 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
33 Only 35 houses were completed in the area in the last year yet the survey revealed 522 households needing different or additional accommodation within five years .
34 It was found that some of the Scottish women made outstanding progress in French language as a result of this approach .
35 Both Gerrard and his opposite number Bryan Gunn made outstanding saves in a thrilling climax to the game , and Norwich manager Mike Walker feels his side are now returning to their early season form .
36 He made outstanding contributions to all branches of children 's surgery but his lifelong interest was the aetiology of malformations .
37 The local authority , which shared parental responsibility for J. in consequence of a care order made under the Children Act 1989 , obtained leave under section 100 of the Act to invoke the court 's inherent jurisdiction to determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be administered to J. if he were to suffer a life-threatening event .
38 By an order dated 30 March 1992 Waite J. granted the local authority 's application under section 100(3) of the Children Act 1989 for leave to invoke the court 's inherent jurisdiction to determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be given to J. , an infant for whom the local authority shared parental responsibility pursuant to a care order made under the Act of 1989 , if he were to suffer a life-threatening event .
39 They accordingly obtained leave to invoke the High Court 's inherent jurisdiction and by their summons , directed to W. and to her aunt who shared parental responsibility for her , sought the court 's leave for such transfer and treatment without her consent .
40 Although laser gain has been observed at a shorter wavelength — 18–2 nanometres by Geoff Pert 's group at the University of Hull — no claims have been made that those experiments produced coherent light ; the emission included radiation generated by other processes .
41 A society consisting of educated people , like a society of healthy people , made economic sense .
42 Later it made economic sense to plan for the vehicle to carry things which had been given free in England but which were too heavy for me to manage for the whole way .
43 Another place of worship was built in 1828 for the Methodists but as attendances dwindled in the 1970s it was decided to share with Christ church , a facility which made economic sense .
44 It also made economic sense , he said .
45 It made economic sense .
46 They all expected each member of the staff to express — discreetly — particular and intense interest in their child .
47 100 lb plus bream haul expected each day .
48 They were on Oh and there was the er where the Midland Bank is , there was a cafe there and they sold odd things you know .
49 He opined that Band Aid was diabolical and that Geldof was a ‘ nauseating character ’ .
50 To underline the point , he opined that interrogator Fells would be a very different chap if deprived of his car , telephone and bow tie .
51 He was later to become owner of a Beirut company that dubbed educational films and translated technical books into Arabic .
52 In Britain the revelation that the correspondence of Mazzini , the Italian nationalist leader then a refugee in London , was being opened and read in this way produced strong criticism in parliament and the press .
53 So , the experiments produced strong evidence of a rhodopsin-like mechanism in the mites ' extraocular receptors .
54 Although the centre of gravity in Tudor and Stuart England stayed in the more open Midlands and East Anglia , the fringe counties produced strong variations to the general stability and prosperity of these two centuries .
55 The first six months produced strong growth in compound feed sales , led by a recovery in pig tonnage and our continued success in the dairy sector .
56 Several of the calculations which produced low success rates could probably be undertaken with a good deal more success in the actual context concerned .
57 Questions looking at this sort of relationship , explicitly mentioned in the foundation list , produced low success rates .
58 The proximal duodenum was anastomosed to the recipient duodenum end-to-end with a running all-coats layer and interrupted seromuscular sutures .
59 If they became tied agents they were authorised to do business through the life office which took them on ; the life office , in turn , was responsible for their conduct .
60 Instead some became tied agents .
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