Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun prp] ' " in BNC.

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1 The new five-speed automatic gearbox , designated ‘ W5A030 ’ and developed for Mercedes ' six-cylinder engines , is ingenious most of all for its simplicity .
2 For a small supplement your home for the day could be Chef Boyers ' Les Crayeres , widely regarded as Frances ' greatest hotel where Chef/Patron Gerard Boyer , three star Michelin giant , has just been awarded , by Gault illau , the accolade of France 's top chef for 1992 .
3 While no operational difficulties were reported during SeaDocs ' experiment , and while the fees per registration fluctuated between only $300 and $500 , SeaDocs failed to attract a sufficient number of traders and financial institutions to survive .
4 Levein was widely reported after Hearts ' game with Dundee United 48 hours before the squad announcement as having said he would ‘ probably get in if Gordon McQueen is unfit . ’
5 I was reminded of Camus ' comment : " What does eternity matter to me ?
6 Scattered throughout Poulantzas ' studies of the phases of capitalism are appeals to the strategies adopted by classes in order to realise their interests .
7 Had the system been in place before , mergers such as GEC-Plessey and Nestle-Rowntrees would probably have come under Brussels ' scrutiny , he said .
8 The Pension Alpenrose is only one minute from the lakeside , beautifully furnished and decorated with Hans ' own carvings .
9 He would sometimes open his notes in the pulpit when ready to preach and find that they had been decorated with James ' latest drawings of animals .
10 Although impressed with Clements ' views , Tansley eventually challenged the super-organism interpretation of the community ( see chapter 11 ) .
11 Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears ' .
12 The concepts of theme/rheme and given/new are supplemented in Firbas ' model with a non-binary notion that determines which elements are thematic and which are not thematic in a clause .
13 Mike Teague ( who now has a knee , as well as a shoulder , injury ) is doubtful but Will Carling , the captain , says he will be fit despite being concussed in Harlequins ' win over London Irish .
14 In the developed democracy there was pay for attending the Council , but ironically it is not attested before Thucydides ' account of how the oligarchs of 411 ( temporarily ) brought it to an end ( viii.69 ) .
15 MORE employees than ever are committed to Courtaulds ' aim of being faster , better , more distinctive .
16 the months of winter which had added to Tullivers ' dereliction had kept buyers away , now gave way to spring .
17 Adebisi 's first national singles success in a major tournament since returning from America , where he was studying Accountancy in Washington DC , followed a 6–2 7–5 semi-final won over Staines ' Andrew Mustill .
18 This programme was organised by Courtaulds ' operational development department in London .
19 CHEAP COMPACT MEMORY TECHNOLOGY CLAIMED BY BELLS ' RESEARCH LAB
20 The Group wound up with a great relegation battle between Herts and Essex with the scales being tipped by Herts ' strength in the doubles .
21 This grant included those territories or cities disputed between Lombardy and the pope , and basically reaffirmed arrangements made between Charles ' father , Pepin le Bref , and Rome .
22 ‘ Movies Are n't Made For Tuxedos '
23 Curiously absent from the petition is any mention of amending the ban in Barnes ' will on using any reproductions of works from the collection made after Barnes ' death in 1951 .
24 It is named after Sethos ' successor , Ramesses II ( who was mainly responsible for building it ) , " the House of Ramesses " , " Raamses " ( 1:11 ) .
25 But their immediate occasion was as a response to the use that Sartre himself had made of Lévi-Strauss ' The Elementary Structures of kinship ( 1949 ) in the first Critique .
26 The development is made of Redlands ' multi-coloured bricks and Steetley 's are used in large projecting bays which front the building .
27 What Athens presumably wanted , for pollution could be got rid of , was for the Megarians to vow an expensive building or pay some humiliatingly large fine ( thus acknowledging Athenian ascendancy ) , for the ‘ chief malefactors ’ , i.e. the anti-Athenians , to be hounded out , and for Megara to be quietly absorbed into Athens ' sphere of influence .
28 The Saxons were fighting the Slavs as ancestral enemies and so were an excellent choice ; furthermore they were increasingly absorbed into Charles ' system of government , and would have to guard the borders upon his departure .
29 Their lack of faith is met with Moses ' anger and then with God 's exasperation , but nothing more .
30 It was a masterly synthesis of the ancient Roman ideal of a ruler ( as presented in Suetonius ' Lives of the Caesars ) and a new Christian ideal of the ruler as a generous builder of churches and a devout man of prayer ( though Einhard was careful to avoid hagiographical over-piety ) .
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