Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | Organic molecules broken down in this way release virtually as much energy as they are capable of releasing — so such ‘ oxidative ’ breakdown is extremely efficient . |
2 | The result is often a hesitation in buying new technologies until they are proven , and a pace of negotiation which is both fatiguing and maddening to Westerners caught up in it . |
3 | As part of the five-hundredth anniversary celebrations of the consecration of the Frari church in Venice , the Sovrintendenza ( the state administration of ancient monuments and works of art ) has been taking stock of the restoration projects carried out in the Basilica over the last twenty years . |
4 | 3 A corporate tie-up between privileged interests and state may be threatened by the emergence onto the political agenda of new groups and new " citizen " concerns that fall outside of the incorporation that bears on groups caught up in economic issues and the division of labour . |
5 | Living history approaches , allowing children to dress up and experience activities carried on in the past can be extremely successful in the primary school . |
6 | Not only touch , but all activities carried out in the vicinity of the patient , offer the nurse an opportunity to show empathy . |
7 | Some systemically-desirable information , although part of the wider system , was not relevant to the actual activities carried out in the EPH . |
8 | Despite widespread agreement that opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales , the Government has until recently tried to increase output from this method . |
9 | Checks carried out in Leeds after the fire gave a dose of 0.15 rems to the thyroid with an initial ground concentration of 320 nanocuries per sq . |
10 | Cords , white or beige , were worn early on in small numbers but in mid'71 black/bottle green/navy straight leg Levi cords caught on in a big way . |
11 | He concluded that on a correct analysis the taxpayer 's operations which generated the relevant profits were operations carried on in and from Hong Kong . |
12 | One in nine of the operations carried out in the region now are done privately , and that 's actually one in three in some parts of . |
13 | Margaret had one of the first major heart operations carried out in the UK more than 27 years ago in Edinburgh . |
14 | On May 2nd preachers squared off in pulpits around the city on the subjects of condoms and sex education . |
15 | Elsewhere , equities boiled over in spectacular fashion . |
16 | Detectives say they 're almost certain the same people were behind the two break-ins carried out in a north Oxfordshire village . |
17 | Man 's legs torn off in car smash |
18 | The captain has the responsibility of having the report of the shoot , the names of the people who entered , minutes of their AGM and the prizewinners written up in the records . |
19 | The founding fathers of capitalist enterprise in south-western Germany were not always rich , but the number of those with long family experience in business , and often in the industries they were to develop , is significant : Swiss-Alsatian Protestants like the Koechlin , Geigy or Sarrasin , Jews grown up in the finance of small princelings , rather than technically innovating craftsmen-entrepreneurs . |
20 | Central Asia 's ethnically based republics were invented after the 1917 revolution , their artificial borders drawn up in the 1920s and 1930s , leaving thousands of Uzbeks , Kirgiz , Kazakhs and others in the ‘ wrong ’ republic . |
21 | Local guidelines drawn up in accordance with Working Together govern the circumstances in which a conference may be convened and who may attend . |
22 | John asked , lips drawn back in a sarcastic sneer . |
23 | For a long time he remained motionless like this , his body arched backward , his teeth clenched , his lips drawn back in a silent rictus of ecstatic agony . |
24 | Martin charging down on Dobson ; Martin , eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl ; Martin , arm raised and baton coming down again and again on Dobson 's head ; Martin , growling savagely at the yobs , daring them to interfere ; Martin , turing angrily as the sergeant pulled the baton from his hand ; finally , Martin , white and shaking , as he looked down disbelievingly at the unconscious Dobson . |
25 | Ten thousand voices called out in praise ‘ Long live our sultan , whom the mountains of Tasgi have brought forth ! ’ |
26 | Most of the tenant farmers i in this county I believe are dairy farmers and in fact they have their life savings tied up in their stock . |
27 | Members and supporters brought up in the pre-1968 glory days are mostly content to support the White Rose despite their lack of success . |
28 | If these are not activated , by having the legs stretched out in front , for example , then you will end up sitting in a slumped manner . |
29 | Sit on the floor with your legs stretched out in front of you and move backwards and forwards by ‘ walking ’ on your bottom . |
30 | The estimates for nineteen ninety-four , ninety-five , and the guidelines set out in the report for nineteen ninety-three , ninety-four . |