Example sentences of "[vb past] in the [adj] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The novel mentioned in the second article is a Winter Man Mills and Boon masquerade
2 ( 1988 b ) support this interpretation by demonstrating that the VS pre-exposure treatment will produce perfectly good latent inhibition when the CS used in the conditioning phase is itself vinegar followed by sucrose , an arrangement that should ensure that the same representation of vinegar is activated on both occasions .
3 The multilevel and fragmented bargaining which occurred in the private sector was seen as fuelling inflation and making the implementation of incomes policy more difficult .
4 And as you said , really some of the football played in the first half was quite delightful was n't it ?
5 Among other forms of religion that flourished in the Roman empire was Mithraism .
6 What was I doing , in the late twentieth century , arguing that what happened in the first century was of relevance to whether or not I could be a deacon .
7 ‘ I know what happened in the early years was morally wrong .
8 The man who served in the Irish Army is one of a number of men suspected of involvement in the deaths of four members of the security forces murdered in single shot attacks since last August .
9 That a form of group politics existed in the Soviet Union is , therefore , indisputable .
10 The Keynesian model we constructed in the last chapter was based on the assumption that both consumption and saving were directly and linearly related to current disposable income .
11 The facts you discovered in the last paragraph are very important and should be learnt .
12 The money that er we raised in the Soviet Union was intended for the families of miners who had suffered as a result of the strike .
13 At least seventy three percent of all foetuses aborted in the first trimester are male .
14 At least 125 people who lived in the two buildings were either dead or critically injured .
15 The comparison that I made in The Independent newspaper was based on what the Secretary of State 's own review had recommended as the number required to run the system .
16 Nothing decided in the present case is intended in the least degree to diminish the high importance rightly recognised to attach to the concept of the implied undertaking as a necessary way of underpinning the integrity of the discovery process ( post , p. 926F ) .
17 A further complication is that included in the Copernican theory were several proposals .
18 The example of Barth which we examined in the first chapter is one form of reaction .
19 The main emphasis of the classical writers on organisations that we examined in the previous chapter was upon the formal characteristics of organisations , particularly in terms of organisational structure .
20 The contribution of the Coca-Cola Company is to be mentioned when works restored in the new laboratory are reproduced .
21 For example , the Variscan orogenic cycles started in the Paleozoic era were said to be responsible for the mountain chains of North America , Europe and Africa .
22 In some cemeteries an annual or regular service is held to which all the families and friends of people who have been buried or cremated in the last year are invited .
23 By contrast , the position ultimately reached in the English cases is that if the primary reason for issuing new shares is to fend off a potential bidder for the company then the decision of the directors will be one that the courts can overturn even if the directors are acting bona fide in the best interests of the company .
24 Today those who fought and those who fell in the Chinese onslaught were remembered .
25 It resulted in the ear-splitting sounds being contained on two compact discs , with the soundtrack and film synchronised by a complex timecode system .
26 An editorial error resulted in the wrong reference being given at the end of the first sentence of the second paragraph of this editorial by Tom Keighlty and Jan Maycock ( 28 November 1992 , p 1310 ) .
27 This tells the user when the information contained in the relational database was last updated within LIFESPAN .
28 Admittedly nerves were strained to breaking point and great passions aroused , yet what mattered in the longer run was the extent to which it caused the British to decide to draw even closer to the United States .
29 The pressures for independence or at least a greater measure of autonomy that emerged in the Baltic republics were the most serious of their kind that the Soviet leadership had to confront in the early Gorbachev years .
30 One of the most dangerous stunts Crawford did in the new series was to hang on to the back of a car as it dangled over sea and rocks two hundred feet below .
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