Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [adv] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Evan 's botanical records , kept meticulously for three decades , were placed immediately at the NCC 's disposal and still underpin its botanical data base .
2 Details of these were given out at the April training day and included in that days ' notes .
3 Numerous prizes , generously donated by sponsors , were given out at the end of the day .
4 No evidence was found to lead us , including the Judge Advocate General , to think that the convictions were unsound or that the accused were treated unfairly at the time . ’
5 Instead , he talked somewhat mystifyingly about not re-writing history , not substituting latter-day judgment for that of contemporaries , and not finding any evidence that the men were treated unfairly at the time .
6 I was pretty odd for Blackheath but not in comparison with the people who were hanging out at the It office .
7 Humphrey Maud presented his diplomatic credentials to Menem on July 18 , becoming the first United Kingdom ambassador to Argentina since diplomatic relations were broken off at the time of the Falkland ( Malvinas ) Islands war of 1982 .
8 When W. C. T. was two years old his mother gave birth to his brother John ; the pair of them were baptised together at the parish church on 21 January 1775 .
9 By the end of the month the French , United Kingdom and United States governments had committed troops to maintain " safe havens " within Iraq , despite the latter 's condemnation , and UN relief agencies confirmed on April 29 that Kurdish refugees who had fled Iraq were returning home at the rate of 20,000 a day .
10 The 63 was one of a handful of four-wheel-drive cars that saw brief service in 1969 before they were parked in at the end of the blind alley into which their manufacturers had ventured .
11 In the coffee bar she and Susan were laughing together at a story in the newspaper .
12 Official attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to reform and strengthen the police duties of headmen were carried out at a time when the overall influence of headmen was on the wane .
13 Many such instances were carried out at the Chapel over the next few years .
14 In medieval times well-documented court activities were carried out at the caputs already discussed .
15 The move followed stone-throwing by dozens of people after two youths disputed the fare when they were dropped off at a pub .
16 Girls were dropped off at the ends of the roads where they lived , motor-cycles were pushed into front gardens and covered with PVC sheeting .
17 A DRIVER 'S legs were torn off at the knees yesterday when his car split in two in a horrific crash .
18 A DRIVER 'S legs were torn off at the knees yesterday when his car split in two in a horrific crash .
19 If the world 's 1984 stockpile of nuclear weapons were compressed into bombs of the size dropped on Hiroshima , it would take 4,600 years to go through them all if they were let off at the rate of one a day .
20 LIVERPOOL 'S hopes of a European reprieve were shattered yesterday at a FIFA meeting in Switzerland .
21 Greece , Spain , Portugal and Ireland were won over at a meeting of Environment Ministers by promises that the tax will be levied only on energy use or carbon dioxide emissions above a threshold value linked to the community average .
22 I have read Primo Levi 's experience at Auschwitz and I produced a series of paintings based on the Holocaust which were exhibited together at the Mercury Gallery .
23 Everything seemed to be settled when Taiwanese and Indonesian officials agreed that the animals would be sent to the orang-utan rehabilitation centre run by Dr Galdikas at Tanjung Puting in Kalimantan ; and in November 1990 , they were seen off at the airport by BBC cameras , reporters from around the world and a hundred singing Taiwanese children .
24 Police are particularly anxious to trace a courting couple who were seen nearby at the time of the attack .
25 The awards , hosted by Sir David Frost , were presented today at a star studded lunch at London 's Grosvenor House attended by the celebrity winners and nominees .
26 The problems of changing from a forty year old state economy to a free market were presented recently at the HCIMA London Branch German Dinner , held in the University of North London Training Restaurant by Horst Leyer representing HCIMA Germany .
27 Alleycat and Digger were looking up at the stars in the sky .
28 All eyes were looking up at the pit lane screens as every lap , every move , was relayed on to the tube
29 After the cremation , while the few mourners were looking gloomily at the flowers , his uncle 's solicitor , a partner in the Ipswich practice , spoke to Lewis simply to say that he believed he already knew the contents of the will .
30 Entitled Swizzlewick , it ‘ starred ’ a Mrs Smallgood , a Councillor Salt — the chairman of the NVALA committee was a Birmingham councillor by the name of Pepper — and Ernest the postman , Ernest being the name of Mr Whitehouse and ‘ Postman 's Piece ’ the name of the house they were living in at the time .
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