Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 The other lamb 's getting tangled up in the other parts of that Russian vine 's gone over .
32 Dunwoody was surprised when the judge called him the winner on Remittance Man in the opening Bristol Novice Hurdle , believing Peter Scudamore had got back in the final strides on the favourite Regal Ambition after being headed halfway up the run-in .
33 At the same time the ethical requirements were spelt out in the Ten Commandments and other laws .
34 The work of the Faculty and its course programme are , for the convenience of potential students , broken up in the following pages into the three divisions of Accounting ; Business and Related Studies ; and Hotel and Catering Management ; each with its own introduction to the range of studies available .
35 Simple word-processing programs often used in conjunction with microwriters are already being experimented on in a few schools .
36 Primary elections are very popular with the television industry ; they make for good visuals , and they allow producers to focus ad infinitum on personalities rather than getting bogged down in the boring complexities of issues .
37 Their quarterly meetings were anodyne affairs , chaired by a genial buffer named George Mackie ( later Lord Mackie of Benshie ) , whose deliberations were too often bogged down in the drearier aspects of Liberal Party policy .
38 The Franco-German axis styles itself as the leading force in the Community and , while both countries make explicit reference to their special relationship in speeches in each other 's countries , the primacy of this alliance is clearly played down in the other countries of the EC , not least because it negates the whole point of having a community .
39 But of course Joan 's tied up in the Hundred Years War , and Frank 's got involved in some great animal epic .
40 This will tell you how much ‘ dead money ’ is tied up in the three products .
41 Hitherto she had been so tied up in the day-to-day mechanics of the company that she was often forced to consider time for research as a luxury .
42 Community mental health care does imply the closure of the large , asylum style psychiatric hospitals , not least because many of the resources for new services are tied up in the old institutions .
43 PRE-SEASON thoughts on the prospects of newcomers Durham making the grade were borne out in the early weeks .
44 A prelude to 1811 – 12 had been played out in the woollen districts of Wiltshire between 1799 and 1802 .
45 Stewart slipped on the wicketkeeping gloves when Russell took a day 's sick leave with a stomach upset , and the final three sessions were played out in the usual no-prospects eeriness , which was heightened by the horrors of the evening before .
46 Many 's the night he 's been called out in the small hours … ’
47 There are still wrinkles to be ironed out in the final terms of the merger — though the firms have agreed in principle that the merged company should be owned 50:50 .
48 Special trains were laid on in the early days , bringing musicians , singers and visitors .
49 Since the CSA 1985 makes no direct provision for civil remedies we must first look to the common law and then to the recent advent of statute law in the area , as laid down in the Financial Services Act 1986 ( FSA ) by virtue of s.61 and s.62 .
50 These must be prepared in accordance with the provisions laid down in the various Companies Acts , particularly 1948 , 1981 and 1985 .
51 The explanation of these variations is that , in the Siamese cat , a lower skin temperature causes more pigmentation to be laid down in the growing hairs .
52 The definition of refugee is laid down in the United Nations convention .
53 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
54 ‘ You see , Brownies , this hall is being pulled down in a few weeks ' time and new houses put up in its place , and there just does n't seem to be anywhere else for us to meet .
55 The journey is a long one , but it is hurried over in a few words .
56 But pilgrimage too is seasonal and not to be marked off too strictly from tourism any more nowadays than it could have been marked off in the great centuries of the sacred trek to Compostela .
57 Mr Dostam supports the idea of an Islamic government for Afghanistan , but gives sanctuary to former communists ( although not to Mr Najibullah , who is holed up in the United Nations headquarters in Kabul ) .
58 Curl crazy style from Mac & Co with the hair pinned up in a small coils from the crown to the fringe
59 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
60 Scores of multinational companies have set up in the industrial parks on either side of the giant bridge that links Penang island to the mainland .
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