Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [prep] the [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unless extra resources and training are made available , the ESO procedure laid down in the Children Act 1989 may not herald a new emphasis on the causes of truancy .
2 There are also standard shapes for tensile test specimens , laid down by the standards bodies ( BSI , ASTM , DIN ) in various countries , which have been developed as a result of stress analysis .
3 Daylight was in fact one of the conditions laid down by the curators Vincent Pomarede , Marie-Catherine Sahut and Sylvain Laveissiere in the brief for the new galleries , together with the integration of views of the Seine and of the Louvre .
4 Note that because these are special weapons used only by the Engineers School they are not available to character models .
5 He moved coolly to the drinks cabinet , picked up the crystal decanter .
6 Huge backlogs of work built up in the securities dealers ' back offices as deals could not be completed within the exchange 's usual accounts periods .
7 checked with his radio , he goes alright then phoned back to the police station on his radio , he said it 's not stolen the owner 's now here he said , can you please get it moved ?
8 Captain Budd got through to the police station by telephone , only to be told that the constabulary had the situation well in hand .
9 Eventually I gave up hope of ever seeing my Mom again , and stealing a penny from beneath a milk bottle , bought a platform ticket and stowed away in the goods wagon of a train bound — I thought — for Sheffield and my beloved Grandfather .
10 Perhaps the meeting in 1896 at which " a choir rendered several hymns which added greatly to the evenings enjoyment " was the last effort to attract more people .
11 Perhaps the meeting in 1896 at which " a choir rendered several hymns which added greatly to the evenings enjoyment " was the last effort to attract more people .
12 They drove off to the police station and later returned to the pub with two officers .
13 He appealed directly to the pieds noirs and the army , using rhetoric that combined intimidating references to the authority of the state with tendentious but effective arguments to reassure them about the " real " aim of his policy .
14 The winter sun came out over the signals aerials on the top of the regimental headquarters and I warmed my neck , rubbing it against the collar of my knitted undershirt .
15 Just came out of the Magistrates Court and dropped down dead .
16 His friend , Norman Prescott told Liverpool Crown Court that when he came out of the Horns Inn in Lowton Road , Golbourne , he later found Mr Maltby , 30 , lying on the ground and helped him up .
17 Donna came out into the arrivals concourse at Heathrow wearing Day-Glo cycling shorts , a shiny purple baseball cap and a big T-shirt emblazoned with the words KEYCUTTERS DO IT WHILE YOU WAIT .
18 Lillie , Lillie , we was playing darts on Monday , came out from the ladies toilets ' and said You ought to see that skirting board , it 's all coming away and rotting .
19 On Jan. 22 two bombs exploded simultaneously in the police headquarters and court buildings in New Delhi , injuring 43 people .
20 Instantly he whipped round and dropped reflexively into the zingi tu'ii kung-fu fighting stance .
21 But seven more victims came forward during the police investigation and ‘ as many as a hundred ’ may have been abused by the smooth-talking doctor , a senior detective admitted .
22 ‘ There was the time I turned up at the Arts Lab ( first and last time ) to see the Dylan film and could n't afford it .
23 The teacher turned up at the police station at eight the next morning to tell me she was taking responsibility for my daughter .
24 But more than 100 holed up in the police headquarters in Srinagar .
25 He swivelled round to the Environments Officer .
26 Each of these in turn subdivided into separate , smaller fibrils which are themselves composed of a highly organized array of myofilaments made up of the proteins actin and myosin ( Fig. 53 ) .
27 He declined to hand over the cash , no matter what was threatened , and he was too good a salesman to be sacked , so the dealing manager yelled over to the accounts clerk : " Deduct £50 from his month 's wages . "
28 It looks , in fact , as if an incautious fingertip landed just above the words WILLIAMS and HOSIER — withdrawing hastily but too late .
29 Was this what the murderer had done , leaving fingerprints which were by now enlarged and recorded and locked away at the police station , waiting to be produced at the trial ?
30 I also duped a few stupid coventry fans into thinking I was a new signing as i walked out of the officials entrance after the match … did about 8 or 9 autographs : - ) ) )
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