Example sentences of "was [vb pp] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A deer has had to be put down after its leg was ripped off in an illegal snare . |
2 | While this is true as regards the specific wording of the offence of genocide , it was pointed out in the parliamentary debate relating to the Genocide Bill that almost all the offences included in the Convention were in fact already offences under English law . |
3 | As was pointed out in the previous chapter , the plan of the Victorian house and the Victorian city have this in common : that both are so designed that the few who live on the privileged side of the divide need know nothing of the many who are crowded beyond it into a fraction of the space . |
4 | As it was pointed out in the previous chapter , the reconstruction and expansion of the social services during the last war were dominated by one central principle : universality . |
5 | As was pointed out in the previous chapter , substantial progress has been made in reducing overcrowding , as of facially defined . |
6 | Affreca , daughter of the King of the Isle of Man , had been on her way to these shores to marry Sir John de Courcy but was caught up in a violent storm . |
7 | Eventually , she was caught up in a vicious cycle of bingeing and dieting — when she was depressed she ate , when she was bored she ate ; a box of cakes and half a dozen Mars bars in one session was nothing unusual . |
8 | The fact that Lewis did is not a sign that he was illogical , merely that he was caught up in a spiritual drama which involved more than ‘ paper logic ’ . |
9 | I was caught up in a closed , warm world of physical pleasure . |
10 | Like her French contemporaries Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun or Adelaide Labille-Guiard , Angelica Kauffman was caught up in the contradictory politics of class and gender through the elite patronage without which she could not work . |
11 | Prayers for the safety of John Dakyn were probably necessary , as he was caught up in the religious controversies of the age . |
12 | He was not involved in any way with the mining that was carried on in the surrounding area , but he was greatly affected by the frequent serious and often fatal accidents suffered by the miners through premature blasting explosions . |
13 | This experiment was carried out in a dedicated growth room with walls well masked with charcoal-grey cartridge paper . |
14 | During the field trial , this exploration was carried out in a conventional manner , eg by gathering background information relevant to the client organisation , by becoming familiar with the physical layout of the offices involved , and by interviewing a representative sample of staff from both departments and from the central support unit . |
15 | Doctors said the biopsy was carried out in a different part of the brain to where the rupture of the aneurysm occurred and was not responsible for the death . |
16 | The established church believed teetotalism was taking the place of God and was carried out in an un-Christian spirit . |
17 | The final honing was carried out in the usual fashion , using slipstones and strop . |
18 | Also in deference to their preferences , the building was carried out in the Early English Gothic style , its structural brickwork being faced externally with Kentish ragstone dressed with Bath stone at corners and door and window openings . |
19 | The endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography was carried out in the standard manner using an Olympus or Pentax sideviewing endoscope under antibiotic cover . |
20 | Nearly all research in communist East Germany was carried out in the 57 institutes of the Academy of Sciences , with universities being given little chance to conduct serious research . |
21 | From the fourteenth century onwards considerable building was carried out in the Gothic style . |
22 | 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 " . |
23 | The drive against corporations was carried out in the same spirit ; the only reason why the Whigs and Nonconformists had grown so influential in corporation politics was because the Corporation Act of 1661 had not been properly enforced . |
24 | Emily was curled up in a foetal position , naked , on the floor , sobbing . |
25 | The company was wound up in the High Court in February 1989 with tax debts of £35,520 . |
26 | A mother whose blonde hair was wound back in a demure knot , but whose lips were pursed in the semblance of a kiss . |
27 | It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century . |
28 | Heath had heeded official opinion , which argued that now too much policy-making was bottled up in the super ministry and too little was reaching Cabinet . |
29 | Each tape was made up in a random order with the constraint that no two junctions of the same type should appear in consecutive positions within any block . |
30 | Before the surrounding land was built over in the last century and subsequently , you could have seen it from miles away in every direction . |