Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Crates of fruit and vegetables were stacked at the other end .
2 Straining his eyes , he could just make out the two boxes which were stacked in the far corner of the room and a picture frame which was propped up against them .
3 In those days think-tanks were intoxicated by the new sophistication they could apply to their work by way of computers , games theory and other novelties .
4 Great dinosaurs were excavated from the American west while it was still ‘ wild ’ — early fossil-hunters had to contend with hostile Indians and sometimes came to blows over possession of the richest sites .
5 The wooden beams and ceiling were crackling in the extreme heat .
6 I shall then discuss two theories of literary language and of the literary text as a whole , which were developed under the joint influence of Saussure and the Russian Formalists .
7 The plates were developed for the first migration in a solvent saturated chamber consisting of chloroform/methanol/ammonium hydrate/water 184:105:7.5:7.5 vol and then dried in cold air .
8 In the first place , as must already be evident , it shows some striking parallels with the Formalists ' views on literature and literary studies — views which were developed for the greater part quite independently of it , for although later Formalist theory may have been influenced to some degree by Saussure , the beginnings of the movement predate the publication of his Cours .
9 The fundamental point to make is that the standards were developed for the private sector , without local government in mind .
10 The R-series and Sparc versions of Unix System V.4.2 announced last week ( CI No 2,131 ) were developed with the respective help of NEC Corp and Fujitsu Ltd : the R-series version was implemented on the NEC EWS 4800/210 workstation to create the reference version , while the Sparc version was developed in conjunction with Fujitsu , using the DS/90 7000 series and the ICL Plc DRS 6000 as reference systems ; shipments of the two new versions are due to begin from March 31 .
11 However , many of the features of the pub as we know it today were developed during the Georgian period ; at the same time , many Georgian pub buildings — or at least Georgian architectural fittings — still survive today .
12 Where necessary , new bridges , such as the Pont Saint-Michel , were built to cross the Seine , whose quays were developed at the same time as arteries for traffic .
13 These weapons were developed from the long-barrelled hunting weapons used in Hochland , and their long barrels make them very accurate .
14 Brasher Boots arrived about the same time as the K-SB3 , but were developed from the running shoe .
15 The problem is that Reich only took half of Freud 's theory , and ignored the role of the death instincts which were developed in the later theory of psychoanalysis .
16 Several underground and opencast fluorspar deposits ( with associated baryte and galena ) were developed in the Northern Pennine ( Weardale mines ) and the Southern Pennine ( Sallet Hole and Long Rake mines ) orefields .
17 Most of Illich 's ideas were developed in the Third World as a political response to the economic impossibility of universal ‘ Western education ’ .
18 Training materials were developed by the Scottish Office in collaboration with colleges of education .
19 In the towns many new churches were erected with the financial provision of the 1818 ‘ Million Act ’ and in the countryside squires and parishioners restored or substantially rebuilt thousands of medieval churches .
20 Barricades were erected at the precise boundary of the two religious communities in an area of no-man's-land between a Catholic cathedral and a Protestant church , both rumoured to be threatened by attack .
21 About the same date [ 1834 ] a range of Loose Boxes and Stalls were erected in the Lower Paddock near to the Ditch .
22 Great houses did not of course cease to be built ; on the contrary , almost as many were erected in the nineteenth century as a whole as in the three centuries that preceded it put together .
23 The fifteenth century saw the final phase of Gothic architecture in France , when many richly ornamented buildings were erected in the flamboyant style .
24 We were both young enough and old enough to have vivid wartime memories of the Second World War , and were fascinated by the ominous array of masts and dark shapes in the bay .
25 Last , while not wishing to prescribe a particular pattern of operation , we were fascinated by the whole business of the micro-politics of change within project schools , In particular , the management of innovation through the institution of committees , the control of agendas , the persuasion of individuals and ( putting it bluntly ) the Machiavellian manipulation of situations were features of the project in action .
26 Death rates were calculated as the annual number of deaths in a population of 100000 in each age and sex groups .
27 Graphs showing the relative enhancement of P ( b ) and v 1 ( c ) following the tetanus as a function of the initial P. The P and v 1 ratios were calculated as the mean value for the 500 trials immediately after the tetanus divided by the mean for the 500 trials before the tetanus .
28 Correlations were calculated across the largest number of subjects possible in each case , this can be 30 , 28 or 25 , see the degrees of freedom in the correlation table in Appendix 1.2 .
29 Confidence intervals were calculated by the exact method .
30 Over a hundred offenders , including Northern magnates like Sir John Fauconberg and Sir Robert Capon , were indicted by the sworn evidence of the Forest officers and other jurors .
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