Example sentences of "[adj] by the [noun pl] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She was delighted by the children 's generosity .
2 The assessors were impressed by the governors ' sub-committee and staff task group at Egglescliffe School which make efforts to involve the community in the school .
3 Mr M was very impressed by the Children 's Panel system that , he said , seemed to take so much time and trouble to listen to , and about , the children .
4 After last month 's lunch , many pensioners had written to him because they were impressed by the children 's confidence and manners .
5 The Russians have apparently been impressed by the cars ' reliablity .
6 On Sept. 5 it was reported that the army had imposed a virtual blockade on Casamance , and the following day , Le Monde said that officials of the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) in Geneva were concerned by the authorities ' refusal to allow Red Cross personnel into the area .
7 Amazed by the Egyptians ' devotion to their cat population , he felt inspired to comment on certain aspects of the behaviour of the felines .
8 She was amazed by the men 's persistence .
9 At a recent Royal Institute of British Architects ' conference , author Simon Inglis summed up the mood of many anti-relocation fans , unswayed by the clubs ' need for cash .
10 He claimed that customers were appalled by the players ' language and that when he asked for order they threatened to punch out his lights .
11 Then in December he was appalled by the Socialists ' desire to cut the military budget .
12 This settlement was not made any more secure by the Allies ' decision to withdraw from the area in June , a move strongly questioned by some of the forces involved .
13 But we should not be surprised by the Tories ' attack on public services .
14 Class teacher Jerry Connor said he was surprised by the children 's reaction .
15 The Platoon Commander visits the sangars during the night , and is not surprised by the sentries ' alertness and cheerfulness .
16 Lesser folk were aggrieved by the foresters ' interference with their rights of common in the Forest ; the Forest officers for their part reported that privileges they claimed had no warrant .
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