Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the test the boiling times and fuel-life figures for each stove were taken on a mild summer 's day with only a light breeze .
2 Almost 2,000 took up the invitation during a two-day open house and were taken on a guided tour route which stretched over a mile through the £1.85 billion development .
3 At a school in Kent pupils beginning Key Stage 2 were taken on an exploratory tour of a certain street .
4 The readings were taken on the right arm of the seated subject after a minimum of 10 minutes ' rest .
5 MAJOR-GENERAL Michael Skinner , who has died aged 60 , was Director General , Weapons , from 1986 to 1988 , when many important decisions were taken on the future equipment of the Army .
6 as if a finger were put on the naked soul !
7 Two sovereigns of equal authority in their respective kingdoms were put on an unequal footing because one of those sovereigns held land from the other .
8 The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available .
9 A vote was taken on this and was carried on a decisive majority .
10 Oblivious to her injuries , Thomas Duke would have carried his daughter back to their cottage in his arms , though it is conceivable that she was carried on an old door or something .
11 The photograph was taken on a favourable day or it could not have been taken at all .
12 He was taken on the indispensable visit to Holford Glen , and it was there , seated by the side of the brook , that the brief exchange took place which Coleridge was still repeating in his old age : ‘ Citizen John , ’ Coleridge remarked , ‘ this is a fine place to talk treason in ! ’
13 The above shot was taken on the 18th while the aircraft flew for Dutch TV .
14 In a criminal hearing last August , Dale was put on a good behaviour bond over the incident .
15 From March 1859 it was clear that , when the empire 's local government was put on a new footing , people other than bureaucrats would be participating in it .
16 We made straight back to the airport and I was put on a Rhodesian plane for Salisbury , where negotiations were renewed and eventually I returned to London .
17 This patient was put on a yeast-free diet , and given a second psychiatric assessment when her bowel symptoms had resolved .
18 After spending the night at an embassy cottage in Kyrenia , he was put on a Turkish Air flight to Istanbul connecting with a Lukhansa flight to Frankfurt .
19 During his second visit to Great Ormond Street , he was put on a two-week exclusion diet to see if a food allergy might the cause of his condition .
20 After that , I was put on a weekly wage of five shillings — a veritable fortune — four of which I kept locked in a tin box under Granpa 's bed until I had saved up my first guinea : a man what 's got a guinea got security , Mr Salmon once told me as he stood outside his shop , thumbs in his waistcoat pockets , displaying a shiny gold watch and chain .
21 Mr Winning was put on a life-support machine , but died the following day in hospital .
22 After the War , this central theory of economics was put on a rigorous footing ( Arrow-Debreu ) .
23 In 1284 his responsibility for the operations launched a year earlier was put on a permanent footing with the grant of 3s. 0d. a day for life and a future widow 's pension of 1s. 6d. a day for his wife Ambrosia should she survive him .
24 Erm I then , erm sent a memo to the t erm County er Clerk of the Council and erm applied for upgrading and erm so I was then taken , I was put on the permanent staff .
25 but you 're saying in , in , in short , are you , that erm , that in the present instance erm the obligation was put on the United Kingdom government which has sort , it may have succeeded or not as the case maybe , discharge the obligation by in effect erm subject to the subsidiary provisions which you 've both make reference and leaving it to er regulate these matters
26 At the end of 1986 I was put on the waiting list and stopped work .
27 He was put on the waiting list for insertion of grommets .
28 Doctors tried out different medications to ease Glenn 's condition but tests showed his heart muscle was damaged and he was put on the waiting list for a transplant .
29 Not surprisingly , considerable pressure was put on the Conservative government to take some action to cope with the problem , though it was neither clear nor agreed what the basic problem was .
30 In 1980 the National Heritage Memorial Fund ( NHMF ) was put on an independent footing , with what was then a large sum to spend on Britain 's art and heritage .
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