Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] in [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years . |
2 | The doctor was too young to have come over in the last war . |
3 | Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’ |
4 | Similarly it seems unlikely that the reader will bother to construct a three-dimensional , photographic representation of ‘ the baby ’ which cries in the first sentence and which is picked up in the second sentence . |
5 | We 're quite good at rearing them these days but even so their chances are hugely reduced by being picked up in the first place |
6 | Since a few ladies who had been at the tea would also be at the committee meeting , and , anyway , Boyd had messed up her best black afternoon dress , she wore now a pretty gown in green wool which she had picked up in the last sale at Eaton 's . |
7 | Er but I do n't believe it 's worthwhile doing manual on the cases , they will get picked up in the next data support run which runs two weeks afterwards , that 'll be erm beginning of May . |
8 | The church was rebuilt in the 13th century and further modifications and restoration were carried out in the 15th century . |
9 | Analyses of covariance were carried out in the first study , and t tests were used in the second study . |
10 | Haider , in office since 1989 [ see pp. 37688 ; 36596 ] , had caused a furore by declaring on June 13 during a Landtag ( provincial parliament ) debate that " an orderly employment policy was carried out in the Third Reich , which the government in Vienna can not manage " . |
11 | But they were pegged back in the 41st minute when John Bumstead scored with a diving header from Scott Minto ’ s centre . |
12 | Only 365 people turned up and to add insult to injury , the lights had to be turned on in the second half when a storm blew up , plunging the ground into darkness . |
13 | It is believed that the whole of Homer may have been passed on by oral tradition for several generations before being written down in the ninth century BC . |
14 | The Slav Muslims also had their oral traditions , the most celebrated of their ballads being the Hasanaginica , which was first written down in the eighteenth century . |
15 | Before the surrounding land was built over in the last century and subsequently , you could have seen it from miles away in every direction . |
16 | He had dozed off in the first act , but always does after luncheon wherever he is , he explained . |
17 | Total restructuring costs of about $2.4 BILLION were written off in the fourth quarter of 1989 . |
18 | It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century . |
19 | I actually do think what we 've got down in the third session is an enormous help from the point of view of our future review . |
20 | The Surrey team 's goalkeeper Adrian Blake was helped off in the 57th minute , with his team already 3–0 down , after being apparently struck by a coin thrown from the crowd . |
21 | A legally binding agreement to implement this 14-page political declaration was scheduled to be drawn up in the first half of 1992 . |
22 | Unfortunately , whether the contract drawn up in the first place has been a correct one or not , I 'm not sure . |
23 | Most of the technology going into this third snapshot will be wrapped up in the second quarter , according to business area manager Jon Gossels . |
24 | He would n't have got out in the first place if he had n't been , and when he calls up he sounds sharp . |
25 | The Taunton 150 special anniversary ale almost sold out in the first day and most other stallholders enjoyed a brisk trade too ! |
26 | Either he left when he discovered the pregnancy , or he had already gone , or the relationship had broken up in the first year or two after having the baby , when he had been unwilling or unable to settle down and take the responsibility . |
27 | Robert had been called up in the First Militia , as it was named , the beginning of National Service which was to continue until some years after the war ended . |
28 | Our names and numbers were called out in the next group , so we joined the slowly moving line of girls and passed through the demobilisation process almost together . |
29 | For instance , an awful lot of breasts got painted out in the nineteenth century . |
30 | Now , as John Bowker has pointed out in the first article in this series , ‘ to say that God is not affected by His creatures is not to say that He takes no interest in them ’ , nor that , seen from our viewpoint as creatures in time and space , God can not do one thing at one moment and something apparently quite different the next . |