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

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1 The data can then be analysed or altered and placed back in the database .
2 In practical terms this means The Fix can be placed in a horizontal crack with a large proportion of the stem sticking out and fallen on in the knowledge that the device has been specifically designed to give an increased safety margin .
3 If you roll an arrow the Goblin Doom Diver has missed and veered off in the direction indicated by the arrow .
4 Caught up in the concern to balance the power of the Commons is an attempt to recapture elements of the eighteenth-century constitution in a way that waters down the democratic side of the state machine ; caught up in the concern to secure a more independent House of Commons is an attempt to revive the pre-democratic nineteenth-century liberal constitution ; and caught up in the concern to limit parliamentary sovereignty is an attempt to limit democracy itself .
5 ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’
6 If caught out in the open , the echidna simply digs rapidly downwards until , again , nothing is visible but its spiky upper surface .
7 If made up in the form of a roll : 1040mm for the length and twice the diameter combined , and 900mm for the greater dimension .
8 We ca n't afford to get cut off and pinned down in the hold . ’
9 ‘ After all , I was born and brought up in the north of Scotland .
10 Members of the Korean minority have started to question the exclusivity of a Japan which has denied citizenship and certain basic human rights even to those born and brought up in the country .
11 Born and brought up in the area , unlike other members of the group who had lived locally for Periods of one to seven years .
12 Winner of his previous six races , and fitted out in the Arkle colours of Anne Duchess of Westminster , he broke his elbow in a fall at the seventh fence and was destroyed .
13 Icelandic Poppies ( P. nudicaule ) are perennials best treated as biennials sown in July and planted out in the autumn for flowering from early Spring .
14 In the light of these partial versions of reality , I suggest there is a need to look beyond the surface presentation , whether handed out in the form of a press release or in the crime statistics which senior officers consistently use as an indication of social mayhem .
15 Hegel 's Idealism is ‘ absolute ’ in that it sees all reality as gathered up in the all-encompassing , impersonal Mind which is God .
16 Of course , the data presented in the community care plans are limited and , as pointed out in the introduction to the methodology , it could be argued that their relation to real change is tenuous .
17 What seems to me to need attention is … [ the ] movement of psychoanalysis away from content ( pre-Oedipal or otherwise ) to a concept of sexuality as caught up in the register of demand and desire .
18 In this way , it becomes obvious that even deregulated financial markets do not operate in a regulatory void , for caught up in the reshaping process is the need to tighten loopholes through new regulatory activity .
19 But if I put it another way , you could meet your anticipated contribution to the Greater York figure as spelt out in the structure plan ?
20 The words sounded hollow when played back in the emptiness of the flat , like an extract from a vacuous , romantic novel .
21 The ECJ insisted upon its sole right to interpret EC law ( as set out in the Treaty of Rome — see p. 15951 ) and said that there was a danger that the EEA court could pre-empt ECJ rulings .
22 The bulk of the new funds would be used to assist the poorer EC countries ( Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ) in meeting the conditions for EC monetary union as set out in the Treaty of Maastricht [ see p. 38658 ] .
23 Even when there are no covenants by a buyer , if the purchase is in joint names execution by the buyers is necessary to commit them to the terms on which they hold the property as set out in the transfer .
24 We believe that the proposed water level as set out in the Bill strikes an appropriate balance between development needs and the practical considerations after impoundment .
25 Finally , in the interests of security , I welcome the Government 's action as set out in the Bill .
26 It is true that the paper plans , as set out in the award made by the commissioners , did not produce all the physical changes at once , as we shall see in due course ; but the transformation of the landscape was , all the same , remarkably swift .
27 The meetings between the Head of Department and the members of the Senior Management Team , and the classroom visits produced reliable evidence about several matters of concern , in particular discrepancies between the curriculum-on-offer in Art , as set out in the syllabus , and the curriculum-in-action .
28 3.2 The objectives of the Project are as set out in the Proposal Section A.1 .
29 The boundary conditions necessary for obtaining research output data for policy-making , as set out in the SPRU Report , include the following :
30 The mayor is placed in his stall by the dean with these words , as set out in the order of service :
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