Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Before that , tin extraction followed either from metal ‘ streaming ’ — collecting tin deposits from rivers , the flow of the water doing a reasonable job in separating the heavy tin particles from the soil — or from shovelling up the ore from lodes exposed to the surface .
2 This gives an IR spectrum containing absorptions belonging to methane , ethane , ethylene and three new peaks assigned to the methyl radical .
3 The fierce debate between these two tendencies pointed to the difficulties — and personal anguish — women often experienced when they tried to develop positive representations of their own sexuality .
4 According to the ministerial reasons given to the Bill this feature is supposed to be a profit-making company with substantial own financial resources solely consisting of corporate members and governed by the council of directors .
5 Yet where egg products exposed to the risk of contamination are involved , such as mayonnaise , the association is extraordinarily strong .
6 They all went into the nearest back-court , a circle was formed , the contestants stripped to the waist , then faced each other .
7 Or is a study of democracy bound to be a study of the diverse meanings given to a term which simply acts as a linguistic umbrella for them all ?
8 These multiple meanings given to the term community care result in a lack of precision and clarity .
9 his teeth filled to the roots .
10 All the signs pointed to an Ian Ferguson thunderbolt but as the defensive wall braced itself , Hateley stepped forward to find the far corner of the net .
11 A simple method for comparing the performance of the analyser , given the different lattices , is to compare the ranks given to the ( correct ) words in the worst quality lattice .
12 Perhaps , in the fourth century , Christians recognised , far more clearly than their modern counterparts , how closely such attitudes conformed to the historical facts .
13 Heilbroner ( 1974 ) , examining the human prospect in the mid-1970s referred to an ‘ erosion of confidence ’ as characteristic of the mood of the time and attributed it in part to ‘ a fear that we will be unable to sustain the trend of economic growth for very much longer ’ , and the recognition that we face ‘ a hitherto unimaginable prospect — a ceiling on industrial production ’ .
14 You know there 's a lot more moneys given to the R S P Cs R S P C A than the N S P C C people and so on same sort of ideas .
15 In doing so , we were particularly interested in the degree to which the proposals conformed to an evolving set of guidelines , and seemed likely to accord with the stated objectives of the project .
16 I enclose some of your forms completed to the best of my ability from information given by parish councillors .
17 an evaluation of two kinds of training in writing skills given to a smaller group of postgraduates .
18 Thirty-five ( one-third ) of the visual representations ( photographs , drawings , etc. ) identified in the total series of 114 rape cases referred to the Brixton gang ( most of the remaining two-thirds were about The Fox ) .
19 Between May 1990 and February 1991 , 101 ( 27% ) of 378 new cases referred to the teams and assessed by them were independently and blindly assessed by a research psychiatrist ( GC ) .
20 In 60% of cases referred to the Remuneration Certificate procedure in February and March 1993 , solicitors had apparently not discussed with , or written to , clients about their charges at any stage before sending the bill .
21 The study will be based mainly on cases referred to the Child Sexual Abuse Unit of the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond Street but will collect other appropriate data .
22 For present purposes it is sufficient to note that the expression embraces the period of two years prior to the onset of insolvency in the case of transactions at an undervalue and of preferences given to a person connected with the company , provided that at the time of the transaction the company was unable to pay its debts or it became unable to pay its debts by reason of the transaction .
23 Other employers referred to the advantages of employing search consultants for particularly sensitive appointments ; obviously a personnel director could not be expected to try and find his or her successor .
24 The probability of the ‘ top ’ failure occurring is the sum of the values assigned to the events in the first level , and we can compute this if there are sufficient failure data to determine the latter directly ; if not then the analysis must proceed to lower levels of the tree .
25 The female servants at the bottom had their physical horizons limited to the house and their sexuality suppressed .
26 In March I joined a CPRW delegation which met the senior Welsh Office planners and statisticians to find out more about the basis of the population and future housing projections given to the eight Welsh counties by the Secretary of State for inclusion in their Structure Plans .
27 In 1987 , the number of new houses added to the total stock was only 212,000 , and of this number only 34,000 were in the public sector .
28 Nor are the parallels confined to the inner city .
29 Table 6.7 compares the additional times added to an average record seek due to consecutive spill ( for files using mid-square and division randomizing techniques ) , chained overflow in a separate area and chained overflow in the prime data area .
30 The year has seen another 12 projects added to the active list bringing the total considered to 60 since TRANSAID was launched in early 1988 .
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