Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [pron] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 They have tiny holes drilled in their heads for the insertion of twisted pairs of gold-plated bronze wire to represent tresses of waving hair .
2 Even though Garrett was totally immersed in his work for the NASA Space Programme the treasure hunting flame still flickered .
3 She walked up the path , her sensible shoes making a crunching sound on the gravel , and searched in her handbag for the key to the front door .
4 The ministry 's acceptance of EDI technology was reflected in its support for the law passed in December .
5 Although originally the Roman calendar began in the spring on 1 March ( as reflected in our names for the months September to December ) , the consuls , who were elected for one year , in 153 BC began to take office on 1 January .
6 This technique has been successfully used in our laboratory for the identification of B virus DNA in previous cases of fatal B virus infection .
7 The music ranges from the familiar to the unknown — from an early opera played in its entirety for the first time to a unique performance of The Messiah where you can actually join in the singing .
8 In addition to such new network technology , there are also techniques of solving band width problems by compressing data before transferring it and decompressing it afterwards so that it can be displayed in its entirety for the information user .
9 The old man , propped in his chair for the first time in over a month , laid a trembling hand on the babe 's head .
10 He had just settled in his seat for the 10-hour journey from the Caribbean , when the captain called for a doctor .
11 Several prominent political and religious leaders spoke at the service and were united in their calls for the government to take firm and speedy action against those responsible for the deaths .
12 The authors are united in their concern for the quality of these children 's early experiences , although they disagree markedly in the solutions they offer .
13 The work may differ , but they are united in their admiration for the skill of the human hand and the imagination which drives them .
14 She ordered a snowball , and fumbled in her bag for the price of it .
15 All this has resulted in our profit for the Division being significantly higher in the second half compared with the first half of the year .
16 There was at least a proviso that she should be asked for her written consent before the company was set up but otherwise she was not mentioned in his plans for the future of the schools .
17 Ignatius of Loyal er or er , more properly known to me in church history was the scourge of the wrath of the , of the council of reformation and inside of consumism but I think regards some years ago in on Ignatius spirituality of bibles which I 'm delighted to see John has mentioned in his prologue for the er for his introduction to Holywell the the the association 's there came to discover who Saint Ignatius er , helping to sort of tap greater spiritual depths and er resources and consequently trained as spiritual director er in Ignatian things .
18 The majority of the newspapers had become woefully compromised in their support for the government and good investigative journalism was one of the casualties .
19 The government has also failed in its responsibility for the Health and Sa Safety Executive by restricting year after year adequate resources for them to carry out the function that they were designed for .
20 The completed cycle was screened in its entirety for the first time at the Venice Festival this autumn .
21 It was Osman 's father Mohamed who had returned in his car for the clothes for Mrs Zamzam 's children just before Um Al-Farajh was finally abandoned by the Palestinian Arabs in 1948 .
22 Similarly , an airline or even government operated air traffic control authority might amend a procedure promulgated in its manuals for the same reason .
23 This material has recently ( 1978 ) been published in its entirety for the first time , but many problems remain unsolved — or insoluble .
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