Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [noun pl] in the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Again , John could not be precise but he had the impression that three separate Kamalian squads were being briefed to hit targets in the UK .
2 According to Jeff Brownhut , one of the masterminds behind the £75,000 air show , huge red ‘ cancelled ’ stickers have been used to cover posters in the Coleraine and Portrush areas .
3 Israel , whose new ambassador in Washington had complained to the press on February 14th that America was giving Israel the ‘ runaround ’ on housing aid for Soviet immigrants ( the administration wanted to be sure that $400m in loan guarantees , now agreed , would not be used to settle immigrants in the West Bank ) .
4 In the second half of this century , we have had to seek partners in the US and Western Europe to overcome our technological and industrial limitations .
5 These offerings are intended to address changes in the US market , which , according to Goldman , is polarising — low-end products are becoming simpler and cheaper , while high-end products are becoming increasingly complex and more expensive .
6 He was licensed to hear confessions in the Lincoln diocese on 11 October 1300 , and it is likely that he is the Thomas Sutton who preached in Oxford on 23 November 1292 , and 1 March and 24 May 1293 .
7 It was also planned to rationalise operations in the UK , but Mr Heneaghan gave an assurance that Edinburgh , where his company employs five people , would remain as headquarters for the combined operation .
8 By this time ‘ Aladdin Sane ’ had been released to advance orders in the UK of 100,000 , a figure comparable only to albums by The Beatles .
9 Of 15 ministers dropped from the previous Cabinet , 13 had failed to win seats in the February 1989 elections in which the NRC had been expanded from 98 members to 278 [ see p. 36455 ] .
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