Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] [adv prt] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , thirty-six ( or about two-thirds ) of the families that were resident in Willingham in 1575 had either moved or died out in the male line during the course of a century and a half .
2 What is interesting to note about both the theory of public choice and Chicago School economic analysis of law is that their analyses , although wrapped up in the analytical apparatus of modern economics , reach more or less identical conclusions to Hayek .
3 Furthermore , there is a general permission for any development in connection with coal industry activities ( as defined in section 63 of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Act 1946 ) and carried out in the immediate vicinity of a pithead .
4 These were quickly taken up and written about in the British context ( e.g. Thomas et al. ,
5 Clayton was adopted by his aunt and uncle and brought up in the working class brewery town of Tadcaster , North Yorkshire .
6 A bystander at his creation , or rather arriving a few moments after it , would feel justified in assuming that Adam had had a mother , been born and brought up in the usual way , and was in every way like us ; but he would be wrong .
7 Born in the last months of Queen Victoria 's reign and brought up in the Edwardian era , she encouraged her grandchildren to spend their childhoods much as she and her contemporaries had done before the First World War .
8 The people were not necessarily born and brought up in the same neighbourhood ; many are upwardly mobile ( unlike the inner-city people ) .
9 Daine had been caught and convicted back in the real world .
10 All acts done within the actual authority of a partner will be binding on the firm whether carried out in the usual course of business or otherwise .
11 Martigues will soon be all but swallowed up in the new harbour constructions planned to stretch west from Marseille .
12 It is not always possible to give adequate thought to the future when caught up in the day-to-day running of an operation , but if you live the business , as Sir Hector unashamedly does , there are always less hectic times to mull over major issues .
13 If you use an equaliser during your video editing sessions , carefully check the effect of each adjustment as you go , by monitoring the sound over a loudspeaker ( headphones may not give a true impression of how the tone corrections will sound when played back in the normal way ) .
14 In addition , he confirmed that the previously scheduled municipal and regional elections would go ahead on Nov. 8 , that elections for a new Congress would be held on Feb. 23 , 1993 , and that he would not remain in office beyond his term of 1995 , as set down in the 1979 Constitution .
15 A study of the General Principles of the Code as set out in the Blue Book is a useful introduction to the basic ideas underlying the detailed rules .
16 Erm , twenty-two two the recommendations not yet dealt with , the first is the review of the County Farms estate , and I will move paragraph nine one , that is to say the recommendation of the property services sub-committee okay , here we are , which is a recommendation to this committee to adopt option one as set out in the submitted report namely to maintain the County Farms estate at around it 's present size , and to manage it in accordance with the nineteen eighty-eight review of the estate .
17 The basic cost of your holiday , as set out in the individual price panels includes the following .
18 The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ .
19 As from April 9 , 1990 , the levels of eligibility for actions other than personal injury cases , are as set out in the following table : The applicant must be eligible both in respect of income and capital .
20 ‘ Equally , we have a duty to the doctor and his family to maintain confidentiality , as set out in the national guidelines .
21 The Mergers and Acquisitions unit 's operational mandate , as set out in the corporate finance manual , requires approval for our involvement as lead advisers in the public arena .
22 The Government 's policy remains as set out in the White Paper on higher education .
23 Our proposals , as set out in the White Paper ’ Education and Training for the 21st Century ’ , have been generally welcomed .
24 Moynihan said that the government is to reassess its target of 1000MW of renewable energy by the year 2000 , as set out in the White Paper on the Environment .
25 That settled upon by the Government , and as set out in the 1967 White Paper , Legislative and Constitutional Implications of United Kingdom Membership ( Cmnd 33021 ) , was to meet the problem by the adoption by Parliament of a self-denying ordinance .
26 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
27 If you are satisfied that you have glued everything well , you can then proceed with the framing as set out in the next chapter .
28 The official sequence of events , as set out in the American indictment , began with the sale of 20 custom-built Swiss electronic timers to the Libyan Ministry of Justice in 1985 .
29 These emphases , particularly as brought out in the typical case histories in a host of texts , revealed , we may suggest , the fear of masturbation as actually fixed in the minds of middle-class parents , disturbed by their sons ' unwillingness to live by the respectable sexual ideology , and attend to their duties and to future marriage .
30 It contained relics , and when melted down in the twelfth century yielded 500 marks of silver and thirty of gold .
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