Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] [prep] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He says you were tricked into going to the Chagall museum on the pretext that Barbara Coleman would be there again .
2 But he added that in the case of the Korean War the Allies were justified in fighting against the communists .
3 They probably stayed that night at Watchet , and there , tradition records , the first lines of ‘ The Ancient Mariner ’ were committed to writing at the Bell Inn , within sight of the ships in Watchet 's decaying harbour .
4 Most carers were aged 45–64 ; and six out of ten were committed to looking after the dependant for at least 50 hours a week .
5 This was not very difficult ; the Spanish still did not recognize other colonies in the Caribbean and the old rule of ‘ no peace beyond the line ’ went on , so that West Indian governments could still recruit on an official basis men who were committed to fighting against the Spanish whether the governments thought they were at war or not .
6 We had a little chat with Unix System Labs president Roel Pieper last week and he did n't exactly rule out the possibility of USL making a takeover move on Santa Cruz Operation Inc ( UX No 396 ) : however , he said , it would n't be a good business value unless both firms were committed to going in the same direction .
7 DNA-binding polypeptides in affinity-purified DRTF1/E2F were assayed by crosslinking to the adenovirus E2A promoter distal E2A site ( binding site details indicated at bottom right ) either in the absence ( track 4 ) or presence of competing wild-type ( track 5 ) or mutant ( track 6 ) E2F binding sites ; M r standards shown in track 3 .
8 In contradistinction to the indolent paupers who sponged off the Poor Rate and exploited pay make-up , and the hard-working landless town dweller who also suffered , he further cited the most respectable portion of the peasantry who were prevented from rising above the nominal low price of hire , so that the wage level ‘ must soon fall too low to allow the most abstemious worker to maintain himself .
9 Word got out on that , and they were prevented from getting onto the market .
10 It was ridiculous that highly trained personnel were prevented from going to the Gulf because of their jobs .
11 No embolic signals were seen on recording from the right middle cerebral artery .
12 However , before attempting to analyse the concept of the ‘ Union ’ , it should be remembered that the Maastricht Treaty resulted from separate draft treaties respectively on political Union and on Economic and Monetary Union , and that different solutions were adopted with regard to the achievement of those ‘ unions ’ .
13 The same sort of approaches were adopted for cycling for the same reasons .
14 The concern of the six states of the Gulf Co-operation Council ( GCC ) stemmed from several considerations : regret that two neighbouring Muslim states should be spilling one another 's blood ; anxiety lest the conflict provoke the intervention of one or both superpowers , with dangerous consequences ; fear lest member states be attacked by one of the belligerents if they were suspected of sympathizing with the other ; a feeling that a conflict of this sort diverted Arab and outside world attention and resources from the paramount issue of palestine ; a desire not to see either belligerent emerge from the conflict so strengthened by the spoils of victory as to become the most powerful entity in the Gulf ; and , finally , anxiety lest their internal security should be threatened as a by-product either of the war or of Iran 's revolution .
15 These observations were made in regard to the Panel on Take-overs and Mergers , but I have no doubt that they are equally applicable to Lautro .
16 At one of these city assemblies Mortimer delivered an address which is thought to have been aimed primarily at Edward 's episcopal supporters — Melton , Reynolds , Hethe and others — who were cowed into swearing before the massed Londoners ( whose violence had already been demonstrated against Stapledon ) to uphold the queen 's cause and the liberties of London : thirteen bishops , some notable abbots and two dozen other clergy took the oath that day .
17 On enquiring their purpose , the boatman explained they were used for drilling by the Orangemen on the estate , but they were passed on each week to the Sinn Feiners for their drill night !
18 The cutouts were used for matching to the shoes .
19 One effect of wiring for trolleybuses was that the two pairs of wires were accommodated in troughing under the bridges at Selhurst and Selby Road .
20 James Shelton aged 25 , and George Barnes , aged 23 , two Liverpool constables , with a taxi-cab driver named Charles Wareing , were accused of breaking into the Co-operative Stores in Wavertree Road and stealing a safe containing £146 .
21 In 1759 some of the greatest Portuguese nobles whom Pombal regarded as threats to his position , the Duke of Aveiro , the Marquis of Tavora , the Marquis of Alorna , were accused of conspiring against the king , tortured and in some cases broken on the wheel .
22 The defence , by contrast , called only one witness , as five others who were willing to testify in favour of Gotti were disqualified from appearing by the presiding judge .
23 Shareholders were precluded from intervening in the ordinary business of the company , no longer being entitled to issue instructions to the directors as to how to exercise their powers .
24 He and his heroic companions displayed , in one day , more courage than most were called upon to exhibit in the whole of their lives .
25 In order to investigate the relationship of these genes to each other , yeast artificial chromosomes ( YACs ) were isolated by screening with the KOX2 cDNA probe .
26 The closure was linked with the failure of the Caledonian Press , and both were greeted with rejoicing by the Circular .
27 The old men 's dayroom was converted into a casualty reception station , where the injured were brought before going to the wards or the operating theatre .
28 In the freezing cold and pitch dark , families were driven to clinging to the roof .
29 Hostility against US troops stationed in Panama had steadily risen in immediately preceding months , and US personnel and their families were restricted from straying beyond the precincts of military bases .
30 But still he held off arresting Gandhi , though other leaders were quietly put away , and thousands of Indians were arrested after wading into the sea to collect water for salt .
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