Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] to [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is exceptionally ironic still to find children in a culture which has fathered half the popular music in the modern world , condemned to drone away in their music lessons over nineteenth-century hymn tunes , with dancing relegated to a few minutes at the conclusion of the physical education lessons . |
2 | For example , one director commented that when he saw a topic referred to a few times then it would ‘ click ’ in his mind , and he would then consider if it could have some significance to his company . |
3 | I heard recently that beer made to the same recipe would differ in taste if brewed in different locations . |
4 | It seemed authoritative enough — particularly given the fact that with nearly 50 sets in the store tuned to the same channel , one could not escape the impression that the speaker was at least omnipresent , if not quite omniscient . |
5 | An ’ he 's the reason I 'll be keepin' a twenty-four hour guard on Brett , till he 's fit t'be moved to the same clinic as Harry in the city . ’ |
6 | At last someone has had the nerve to bring the area in line with the rest of British climbing : no longer will it be a quiet backwater resigned to a few lines in the climbing press about some brilliant new VDiff on a puny little crag in the back of beyond . |
7 | Having cleaned the mirror surface as well as you can , you must then cover it with a sheet of clear glass cut to the same size , that has also been well cleaned . |
8 | Get a piece of glass cut to the same length and depth as the tank , 3mm thick . |
9 | Ideally , the objective must be to have the accommodation returned to the same condition it was in before the lease . |
10 | The Transport and General Workers Union said it saw seasonal workers as potentially ripe for recruitment precisely because a considerable number returned to the same job year after year ( see Financial Times , 7/1/87 ) . |
11 | All are strongly seasonal , with activity limited to a few days or weeks in summer . |
12 | The pupil understands that a larger unit of measurement will produce a smaller numerical answer than a smaller unit of measurement applied to the same length ( Examples 92,93 ) . |