Example sentences of "[det] [vb past] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 There was a 50 p.c. increase in mortgage offers last time we cut our rates — in December — but that levelled off because of uncertainty about the election .
2 There is some evidence that the sexually transmitted form of hepatitis is more likely to lead to liver damage than that passed on by means of blood products .
3 That ruled out sugar-daddies .
4 That ruled out using the traditional aluminium-based tubes in favour of all-plastic laminated tubes that retain their shape regardless of how often they are squeezed .
5 The Foreign Office accommodation , with the possible exception of the Foreign Secretary 's residence , would be almost the same as that laid down in the competition .
6 It was also over 50 per cent more than that laid down in codes for the relief of famine as a basic subsistence diet ( Kynch 1989 ) .
7 I am unaware of any allegations of malpractice at the prison I visited , but it has often been claimed elsewhere that frauds are common among both staff and prisoners responsible for storing , weighing and distributing food , and that the actual consumption per prisoner can be up to 20 per cent below that laid down in the regulations .
8 It was enacted that the vill should not be required to pay the cost of service beyond the county boundary , that the equipment required of troops should not go beyond that laid down in the Statute of Winchester , and that service overseas should not be required as an obligation of tenure .
9 In effect , the principle is the same as that laid down in G. v. G. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 647 .
10 What is going on that led up to that ?
11 There are certainly pretty aperçus to be found , such as the observation that men objected to women smoking in public because one smokes for oneself : it was the display of female narcissism ( that got up their noses .
12 Blimey that got up did n't it ?
13 No you did n't have you did n't have a finishing hand , you did n't really have a brilliant first two hands and then the pick of the one , two , three bouncer I might I might have been persuaded to play the one , two , three bouncer and hope that that got through but to finish with an ace flush but good .
14 Well I wonder however that that got through to touch that .
15 They comprised four Mk 1 FO sets , each made up of seven FO saloons , two kitchen cars and a BFK brake vehicle , plus the former Manchester Pullman set of seven parlour cars , two parlour kitchen cars and a parlour brake .
16 The defence and prosecution cases are each made up of an introduction , testimonies of witnesses , and a summary .
17 The bodies of these two were encased in garments each made up of over two thousand oblong plates of jade knit together by metal threads ( fig. 16 ) .
18 now , you 're gon na get anybody with that , but let's suppose that you did have somebody that was really there we want that blacked out really
19 And see how that panned out .
20 What is anatomical basis of this orientation selectivity ? ( personal communication ) suggests an answer which is reminiscent of that proposed by to account for the ability of octopuses to recognize spatial patterns .
21 This suggests the hypothesis that one of the features of autism is a lack of central control of thinking similar to that found in very young normal children .
22 That let off seemed to breathe relief back into the home side , and not for the first time this season the imposing physical presence of youngster Ferguson proved crucial with a deft header which set up Cleland for a fine angled finish from 15 yards for the leveller .
23 It 's an insult to feminism and I 'd like to know how much that cost out of the rates .
24 This resolution was offered as a substitute for that reported out by the Budget Committee , and if accepted would give the president virtually all the cuts he had asked for .
25 As we went to press the above pair and another made up of Vic Saunders and Steve Sustad were both making attempts on Ultar from different sides .
26 According to witnesses two of the alleged assailants made their escape together via the Docklands Light Railway , while another made off across the park .
27 Some gazed back , wide-eyed and open-mouthed .
28 But because this ruled out all danger or adventure , Eternity became destructive to the spirit , and the bureaucrats had themselves to be destroyed .
29 This ruled out ( for example ) affective measures of attitude which might well also be capable of yielding insight into the individual 's degree of integration with the group .
30 And this got out , seemingly to the news .
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