Example sentences of "[vb pp] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 New pathways , giving a different level of description by spanning existing constituent pathways , can be added according to the knowledge bases ' rules .
2 Your denarius of Vespasian is designated according to the catalogue numbers : RSCV II 291 , BMC 28 , RIC 16b .
3 Recurrence in the three treatment groups ( Fig 4 ) — Of the 21 recurrences diagnosed according to the trial criteria , there were four in the ursodeoxycholic acid treated , six in the placebo , and 11 in the diet groups .
4 ‘ While we support the idea of lifting in the line-out — after the ball as been thrown in — we would not agree with the quick throw-in unless it is done according to the line-out rules ’ , said Rowlands .
5 ‘ On that bloody Russian rust bucket over there , ’ He waved his hand towards the ship 's superstructure which could be seen towering over the dock offices .
6 Now his lifesize copies of himself can be seen clambering over the school buildings .
7 Recruitment took place in Bengal as well as in South India , and the remarkably comprehensive Murray 's Handbook pointed out to European travellers the stations where the migrants might be seen entraining for the tea plantations .
8 ‘ The valves are set according to the weather conditions , and the setting it was on was just enough to cause the tanker to leak slightly .
9 Several hours later Pask was found wandering in the University grounds wearing a floral skirt and bathing costume taken from his victim 's room .
10 Consignments that are shipped according to the rule books are the exception rather than the rule .
11 He had come aboard at Kenora , he said , because the body of a groom from this train called Ricky had been found lying beside the railway lines near Thunder Bay .
12 To take the example of chalk , some of the most memorable days of my childhood were spent cycling in the North Downs in Surrey .
13 When the court resumed at 2.30 , Mr John Lawrence , who had acted as stage manager at Reading , gave some inconsequential evidence which inferred that Drew was a violent man and also that a gun had gone missing from the stage props .
14 If all the nuns were in Compline , if no one was spotted stealing over the convent walls , then the only logical conclusion was a professional assassin .
15 Dad has started complaining about the school holidays early this year .
16 This is shown most dramatically by the results of studies in which , using exactly the same stimulus material , opposite field advantages have been obtained according to the task requirements ( Klatzky , 1972 ; Seamon and Gazzaniga , 1973 ; Robertshaw and Sheldon , 1976 ; Niederbuhl and Springer , 1979 ) .
17 While she would not have scored highly in a bout conducted according to the Queensberry Rules , she was strong , agile and quite unscrupulous , since the evenings and holidays of her childhood had been spent in back street and wasteland where enemies , from time immemorial , have come together .
18 The raw material for consumer targeting includes : a ) Official UK Census of Population statistics , which may be sorted , permutated and aggregated according to the analysis requirements .
19 Work began on the reorganisation in August last year and electricians have begun preparing for the computer terminals .
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