Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [vb pp] in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Peter Bergg has put in a large number of Press statements reflecting his current activities on behalf of Darlington 's residents but the vast majority have been totally ignored by the Echo 's reporters .
2 In fact , ERPS has lived in a small corner of the works property since it took delivery of ex-Southern Railway 30828 4-6-0 the Maunsell development of the Urie S15 Class from Barry in March 1981 .
3 For the children , Penny has put in a tremendous amount of time , effort , and shoe leather to produce a really useful booklet of activities to go to locally with under 5's .
4 When the Birmingham architect Joseph Crouch looked back on the nineteenth century , he reflected that ‘ the spirit of Evangelical religion in England has changed in a singular manner during the past fifty or sixty years .
5 ABB has put in a new management and introduced its characteristic ‘ flat ’ organisational structure .
6 On balance , Williams probably gained more than he lost from his attempt to bring — and keep — together the separate traditions of Marxism and British cultural criticism , though as Parrinder has shown in a sensitive discussion of Williams , he made needless difficulties for himself by abandoning the concept of literature .
7 Windsor Davies has appeared in a few but he 's er not one of the regular ones .
8 One of the largest consultative exercises ever undertaken by SCOTVEC has resulted in a new framework for science study .
9 The compensating influences are the improved road to Shieldaig , a magnet for tourists , while the development of the oilrig installations on Loch Kishorn has resulted in a Klondyke-style boom in trade .
10 ‘ You can come up and look around , ’ Digby has said in a personal message to the Ayatollah , ‘ he 's not here .
11 This revitalised industry which is now centred in the USA has resulted in a new type of cruise ship which has evolved from the special requirements of the newer cruise companies and their clientele and is epitomised by the Ectasy which entered service in June 1991 .
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