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

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1 Children , trapped in the car of an innocent driver caught up in the crash .
2 Their ideas grew out of research carried out in the electronics industry where companies face high rates of technological change .
3 The analysis from E G get the card attached to your work card inscribe the basic information , followed up by research carried out in the resource centre .
4 This search follows a study carried out in the refugee camps of Southeast Asia and supported by ESRC .
5 One study carried out in the region showed that a forested slope lost 0.03 tons of soil per hectare per year , whereas a deforested slope lost 138 tons a landslide .
6 Saddam , a polished television performer , made considerable use of the medium for propaganda purposes , as when he conducted a conversation on camera with a British child caught up in the war who now found himself a ‘ guest ’ of the Iraqi regime .
7 Immigration officials have allowed a twelve-year-old boy caught up in the war in Bosnia to enjoy a six-month holiday in England .
8 Immigration officials have allowed a twelve-year-old boy caught up in the war in Bosnia to enjoy a six-month holiday in England .
9 The choice of items of furniture and equipment , and their arrangement within rooms , is more likely to be related to work carried out in the home , to the use of the home as a place for leisure and entertainment , or to its value as a symbol of status in society .
10 It is not unusual to find small , cramped and cluttered mortuary rooms , which give the impression that little consideration has been given to the work carried out in the department .
11 The range of research work carried out in the department is wide and reflects its multidisciplinary character .
12 This data , together with the data on productivity described below , suggests that the research work carried out in the geology departments of these universities is of a lower standard than that of the other Scottish universities .
13 This data , together with the data on productivity described below , suggests that the research work carried out in the geology departments of these universities is of a lower standard than that of the other Scottish universities .
14 Other work carried out in the Boiron Laboratories provides suggestive evidence that gelsemium in both tincture and potency can affect the speed with which chemicals which transmit nerve impulses are inactivated in the brain .
15 Rather than duplicate the work carried out in the creation of these parsers , the use of existing parsers should prove to be beneficial .
16 This is a natural progression from the work carried out in the area during 1991 on the Food Safety Act .
17 Work carried out in the area of ergonomics takes account of the fact that most drivers only have a few tenths of a second to give an order or read information .
18 When the Suez crisis boiled over in the autumn , the strain on ministers was immense .
19 The ICAEW has developed a modified level of protection suitable for investment business carried out in the course of corporate finance activities for a corporate finance client .
20 The Labrador bounded up in the back seat , excited by familiar smells .
21 ‘ And with his money tied up in the land he lacked the extra cash necessary to turn it into a paying proposition . ’
22 Death Wish II ( 1981 ) , Thames , TVS , 10.40pm Nothing succeeds like excess , it seems , as Charles Bronson reprises his thriller role as the vigilante architect caught up in the horror and violence of rape and murder .
23 It is a pity that , instead of dismissing it as non-serious , they have not devoted their knowledge and experience to exploring ways in which we might more effectively ( and granted there is plenty of evidence of bad education carried out in the name of free play ) harness this natural power for learning .
24 Much of the early work on the revolution carried out in the West was by émigré victims of the Bolshevik victory .
25 The Keep Sunday Special Campaign has been fortunate in getting its proposals for reform of the legislation for Sunday trading drawn out in the ballot for Private Members ' Bills .
26 The person brought up in the city who has a natural and instinctive knowledge of the curative properties of herbs and wild flowers ; the person who experiences déjà vu or the one who seems to recognize a ‘ stranger ’ although the two have never met before ; the person born with talents he has not had time to acquire — is it not a possible explanation of the genius of such prodigies as Mozart that he actually brought with him skills and talents he had learnt in a previous lifetime ?
27 In R. ( O'Brien ) v. Military Governor , N.D. U. Internment Camp ( 1924 ) a decision of the old Irish Court of Appeal , a Public Safety ( Emergency Powers ) Act was declared invalid on the ground that it had not been passed in accordance with the procedure laid down in the constitution .
28 ‘ I do n't care for the notion that Paul Gray had his head cut off in the Cathedral .
29 I remember her , head thrown back in the middle of some joke she was making , and that sudden glint of gold , like treasure in a cave .
30 A North-East woman caught up in the blast criticised British Rail for not acting quickly enough .
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