Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 if I can comment on that Chairman , the erm , the Authority asked for thirty for next month , along with all the other authorities I think in the country , asked for an improvement in the , in the policing the country , and I think people that live in , in Shropshire , and the people that live in other er , parts of the country as well , would have welcomed the increase in the police force this year , but the government decided not to do that .
2 The most notable inclusions in the list were Lazard Brothers and Hambros , which rose from eleventh to second place and nineteenth to third place respectively .
3 Forms one of the postgraduate degree streams in Ecology and Resource Management described in general on this page .
4 Similarly , when we measured the frequencies of B cells spontaneously secreting T gondii antibody in vitro ( 7 patients ) , we had results similar to those for other models of in-vitro antibody production ( enzyme-linked immunospot ranged from 1/150 to 1/12,000 PBL ; data not shown ) .
5 As a result , at the end of just one year Louis-Napoleon moved from 50th to 24th place in a class of 94 .
6 Her assessment of me changed from one of total hostility to a slightly puzzled statement that my experience with these doctors , in her own words ‘ may prove , after all , not to have been a bad thing for this peculiar chap — half high principle and half unashamed pragmatism — to have been brought into personal dealings with this autocratic profession and to experience at first hand the kind of behaviour that has been driving Ministers of Health to despair for years ’ .
7 Erm do you think the fact that you did n't have a job , er contributed to that in any way ?
8 This is precisely what the student referred to earlier in this paper identified while working in residential care .
9 The muffled voice behind the door sank at last into hopeless silence .
10 Across the North-East as a whole the seasonally adjusted figure rose by 1,500 on last month .
11 ‘ You were limping as you came across Ana 's room and I would think you probably came off worst in this adventure . ’
12 in psychology and chucked in electrical engineering and started a psychology course and he had to work at the same time as he studied for some of that time
13 THE ADAMS FAMILY Bryan Adams & Keith Scott Having spent what seemed like most of last year topping the UK charts Bryan Adams is now a fully fledged megastar .
14 Not that Henry believed in any of that rubbish about possession or reliving history or the power of the myth .
15 ‘ Carrington , I must admit I never much believed in any of this malarkey , but it looks as if I 've been proved wrong .
16 The long black flying car came in low for another run along An Alleyway called Death .
17 After a brief spell with ex-GN Class 312s , relief came in 1988 with brand-new Class 321s , sporting a smart exterior , but in truth little more than a Class 319 Thameslink unit without the end gangway connection .
18 Bryan was manager of the Irish teams which played in 1981 at Long Beach , in 1985 in London and in the 1991 Perth Festival , and he says : ‘ They were wonderful events , all of them , but we are planning in Dublin to make 1993 the jewel in the crown ’ .
19 Only one investigation took into account the patient 's alcohol history ; interestingly this showed a shorter duration of intake in cirrhotic patients with HLA-B8/DR3 compated with those without this haplotype .
20 Further , these general behavioural characteristics can easily he confused with those of normal adolescence or personal idiosyncrasy and , conversely , one may find much " normal " behaviour even in those who have severe addictive disease .
21 Once it began the protest turned from non-violent to violent attack .
22 I removed as much as I could with my fingers , turned off the lights , added more plants and threw in one of those Nitrasafe bags .
23 Creevey was educated at Newcome 's School , Hackney , which favoured ‘ the sons of noblemen and gentlemen ’ , from c .1780 to 1787 , when he was admitted to Queens ' College , Cambridge , whence he graduated in 1789 as seventh wrangler .
24 From City of London School Oldman won a scholarship to Exeter College , Oxford , where he graduated in 1917 with second class honours in literae humaniores .
25 The International Convention Centre in the heart of Birmingham , opened in 1991 to universal acclaim .
26 The CBSO now performs regularly in its new home — Symphony Hall in the ICC — which opened in 1991 to universal praise for its perfect acoustics .
27 His look turned to one of complete amazement as he saw her standing there , a hesitant little smile trembling on her lips .
28 An initial scan score of 77.9 decreased to 29.9 after dietary treatment .
29 On Maundy Thursday , I had ceased to be a member of the top class Infants and now entered the Boys School , which at that time catered for seven to fourteen year olds — the latter being school leaving age .
30 This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds .
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