Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [adv] [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | After the exhibition of Canova 's work and related sculpture organised by the Fondazione Memmo at Palazzo Ruspoli in Rome , the nucleus of the show , including ten statues from the Hermitage , has moved to Venice and been greatly added to by further loans . |
2 | Published analysis and research are already in the public domain and are liberally referred to in this report . |
3 | Paper records exist in the various departments , but they tend to be self-monitored , and are rarely referred to by other departments . |
4 | Shallow tunnels running from setts out into fields are a frequent cause of concern , says the book , and are best dealt with by breaking in the roof of the tunnels and filling in the trench created . |
5 | They are related to the break point of the waves and are sometimes referred to as break point bars . |
6 | The warp and weft are the basic constituents of all textiles , and are often referred to as the " foundation " of a rug . |
7 | Many birds eat seeds and are often referred to as seed predators . |
8 | Like the reports of the NAO , the reports of the Commission receive wide attention and are often referred to in the media . |
9 | However , items produced in some Persian cities and towns ( e.g. , Hamadan and Shiraz ) possess all the structural and visual characteristics of village weaving , and are consequently referred to as village rugs . |
10 | These lesser varieties are not widely planted , nor do they contribute significantly to the quality and reputation of Champagne as we know it today , but they exist and do possess a certain curiosity value and are therefore dealt with in this chapter . . |
11 | Administrative tribunals , although included within Pliatzky 's survey , are most appropriately considered alongside other channels of redress , and are therefore dealt with in detail in Chapter 15 . |
12 | They came down the steps of the hotel with their Kodaks — at the Continental there was always a large number of Americans — and were immediately fallen upon by dragomans , donkey-boys and street-traders of all kinds , all offering instant picturesqueness without the trouble of having to go too far in the heat to find it . |
13 | These were perceived as tools of management , [ who ] were only interested in productivity and in milking as much as possible out of their work force and were thus responded to by a work force who were determined to ensure that their rewards were as high as possible , and thus there was a perceived necessity to fool the time and motion man . |
14 | Thousands were later imported as furnishings for the rapidly expanding middle class , and were simply referred to as Smyrna carpets , because the coastal town of Smyrna ( now Izmir ) was the main collection and distribution centre for goods woven in the interior . |
15 | Although , for instance , deposits of galena exist between the Nile and the Red Sea and were doubtless drawn upon as a source of the eye-paint known from graves of the Predynastic period , these in fact contained relatively little silver . |
16 | Mustafa ( Bostanzade ) , later to become Multi of Istanbul , Muidzade prevailed in the argument and , according to Ata'i , his fetvas on the subject were preserved in the court registers and were still referred to in Ata'i 's own day . " |
17 | Amongst the Nyakyusa of Tanzania this power is known literally as ‘ the breath of men ’ and is clearly conceived of as a ‘ murmuring ’ afflatus , which marshals and expresses the public opinion of the community . |
18 | The examining officer in a scrutiny is a member of the department in which it is to take place , not a member of the central unit , and is normally appointed from within the department . |
19 | There is a further variation on the above procedure , which is that under section 2 of the 1936 Act steps can be taken at an early stage on grounds of the novelty and importance of the order , or because it deals with matters outside Scotland , to convert the order into a substituted Bill , in which case it goes through both Houses as a Bill and is not dealt with under the standard 1936 procedure . |
20 | The date of the vote has not been announced and is not expected for at least another six weeks . |
21 | Some of the mosaics have been lost during the centuries but much remains and is carefully looked after by the Ravenna authorities . |
22 | This was discussed in Chapter 2 and is frequently referred to as the universe of discourse . |
23 | Præsepe , nicknamed the Beehive , is one of the finest clusters of its type ; it is easily visible with the naked eye and is well seen with × 7 binoculars , while with × 12 and × 20 it is truly glorious . |
24 | The nut on the Rockwood is made from bone-substitute plastic and is well cut to about the right height . |
25 | It therefore reproduces the linear small-signal response of any four-terminal network and is appropriately referred to as the Z-parameter equivalent circuit . |
26 | The centre 's been running for four years and is still looked after by Andy Middleton who set it up . |
27 | This benefit can be direct or indirect and is sometimes referred to by lawyers as ‘ consideration ’ . |
28 | Which means the kind of film that is not financed by the major American companies and is sometimes thought of as art rather than commerce . |
29 | This fish has not been given a common name and is usually referred to as the ‘ sebae ’ . |
30 | This e.p.s.p. can be blocked by the quinoxalinedione antagonists , such as 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione ( CNQX ) , and is usually referred to as AMPA receptor-mediated after the selective ligand for these receptors α- amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate ( AMPA ) . |