Example sentences of "was [verb] by a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had taken only a few steps across the playground when he was stopped by a rough command .
2 He climbed the steps leading to the central lobby and was stopped by a burly policeman who asked the nature of his business .
3 Enjoying every minute of it we traversed right along a wide ledge sparkling with quartz crystals to an impasse , where the way ahead was stopped by a vertical wall suspended over immense space .
4 A short time later , on the other side of Hereford , a motorist was stopped by a white car with a blue light on top .
5 The following morning the convoy was stopped by a one-person LAG picket .
6 By now he was joined by a motley army of British guitarists , including a delighted Dave Davies from the Kinks , a diffident Stuart Adamson from Big Country , the Moody Blues bassist , John Lodge , and Queen 's Brian May , who was determined to startle the Killer with wailing heavy-metal solos .
7 Not far from Cairo the road was joined by a single-track railway line which carries mined iron ore from the oasis and a line of telegraph poles .
8 He was joined by a young Londoner , Jonathan Goodchild , who rapidly moved from being Sharp 's assistant to art director in his own right , leaving Sharp a clear run as perhaps the underground 's most innovative illustrator .
9 Their caravan was joined by a small Nez Perce group resident in the valley , and by a half-blood called Lean Elk or Poker Joe .
10 The doubt was joined by a faint tone of shrewish suspicion .
11 It was this colony of gannets that in 1860 was joined by a black-browed albatross , a lost wanderer from the southern oceans .
12 The abuse was uttered by a female throat .
13 The odds ratio was heterogeneous among studies ( Q =78.79 , df=57 ; p=0.03 ) and so the pooled odds ratio was calculated by a random effects method .
14 Reminiscent of the peak days of Studio 54 , the Serpentine Gallery was mobbed by a large audience struggling to gain admission to the opening night of Robert Gober 's exhibition ( to 25 April ) .
15 His voice was burred by a thick country accent but , despite the snow-white hair and slight stoop of the shoulders , Father Peter was an active , cheerful man .
16 Chadwick 's important ‘ Three winged figures ’ of 1960–61 was a disappointing failure at £28,000 , but seems likely to sell after the sale ( it was underbid by a Spanish telephone bidder ) .
17 The crater was formed by a powerful eruption in 1902 , the same year as the eruption of Mt Pelee .
18 Mr North , whose conviction in the Iran-Contra scandal was dismissed by a federal appeals court , is widely expected to run for the Senate as a Republican from Virginia .
19 The story was dismissed by a Chinese official as " sheer fabrication " .
20 The silence was eased by a long wail from a ship 's hooter from downstream .
21 I was aroused by a metallic clatter .
22 When a large Turkish force invested the castle at Klis in 1536 , Kružić appealed to Ferdinand for help , but the Emperor 's attention was diverted by a Turkish invasion into Slavonia and he was unable to prevent the surrender of the garrison .
23 1184 the appeal was heard by a two-judge court consisting of Oliver L.J .
24 Her case was heard by a special committee set up by the DoH , following calls for more openness in the NHS .
25 If so , perhaps the explosion and the subsequent punishment have brought him to his senses , for an upsurge in his form was highlighted by a violent century against Leicestershire .
26 A man who collapsed with chest pains in Barnard Castle was treated by a local doctor before the ambulance arrived after travelling about 15 miles from Darlington .
27 A man who collapsed with chest pains in Barnard Castle was treated by a local doctor before the ambulance arrived from Darlington 15 miles away .
28 He was treated by a local doctor before the ambulance , which had travelled from Darlington , arrived .
29 A CLAIM that patients in South Cleveland were being refused a lifeline because of cash cuts was refuted by a senior officer last night .
30 Granting respite from debts was a means of encouraging men to serve in the army , and in Edward I 's and Edward II 's reigns each campaign was prefaced by a whole series of respites granted by the Exchequer .
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