Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | To date , he has received the most commissons of any architectural ‘ mousequeteer ’ : three at Disneyland , Florida , one in Burbank , California , three at Euro Disney . |
2 | ‘ Given the many problems with the data sets , ’ he said , ‘ one is not inexorably led to the conclusion that a negative secular solar radius trend has existed since AD 1700 , but the preponderance of current evidence indicates that such is likely to be the case . ’ |
3 | Only afterwards is it plain that , for the most part , they 've given the same answers they 've supplied to the press for years . |
4 | And would local authorities , given the same resources , have achieved the same results ? |
5 | That is , in an effort to ensure that any variations in replies respondents provide are not artifacts of variations in the way in which the questions were asked , each respondent should be given the same questions in the same serial order . |
6 | They should have been , as they were given the same rations as a British farm labourer . |
7 | American actors in England should be given the same rights we 're given here . |
8 | Embracing her friend , Tilly asked herself whether , given the same circumstances , she herself would have acted any differently ? |
9 | The second position was that ( as in the Welsh school cited above ) simply changing the name and use of buildings altered very little : a common curriculum was what mattered and all pupils should be given the same opportunities of learning the same subjects . |
10 | Given the same opportunities , Hateley and Ally McCoist are unlikely to be so generous . |
11 | The parent is captured and its offspring are given the same marks ; one nick on each side of the upper beak for the Vintners ; one on one side for the Dyers ; none at all for the Royal cygnets . |
12 | Given the few moments of contemplation she 'd wanted , it would probably have been her own choice for the evening . |
13 | It is possibly true , and though the challenges presented to the Western bishops on the nature of the Church ( Donatism ) and about grace and free will ( Pelagianism ) were serious enough , theological debate rarely seems to have aroused the same passions in the West as it did in the East . |
14 | The two men exchanged experiences and found that they had heard the same noises of heavy breathing and the kick on the door . |
15 | Local tradition may indicate where cottages stood until recently , but the fieldworker should be aware that much earlier structures may also have occupied the same sites . |
16 | In short , generations of students have enjoyed the many benefits of free and automatic membership of the Stirling University Students ' Association ( SUSA ) . |
17 | I think I should add very shortly that having considered the many authorities cited , even if I had come to a different conclusion on the issue about consideration , I would have come to the same decision adverse to the owners on the question whether the payments were made voluntarily in the sense of being made to close the transaction . |
18 | From those thousands who have trodden the same paths in earlier times , the energy is inexhaustible . |
19 | They interpret the studies as showing that not only are central details more likely to be attended to in the arousal condition , but that since even when only one eye fixation is permitted the same results occur , there must be differences in the processing of arousing material in addition to the original attentional effect . |
20 | The agreement in Washington has muffled the many disagreements encountered along this road by limiting the West 's aims . |
21 | ‘ Put it this way , I was approached a few months ago by a couple of guys in one of my clubs who said that they wanted to see the gaffer . |
22 | Recently my own son was attacked a few yards from Princes Street . |
23 | Joe 's father had worked for her father , and Joe himself had earned a few shillings helping out , when he was a scrawny boy with a runny nose . |
24 | On the way they 've run up Ben Nevis and Snowdonia … swum across Loch Lomond and Derwent Water and cycled the rest of the way … they 're hoping to raise thousands for charity and after 1200 miles have earned a few days off … |
25 | In the area in which we are interested , there was a ‘ Sutton Garage ’ and a ‘ Sutton Depôt ’ , the latter actually being located a few yards across the boundary into Carshalton . |
26 | Without it , my version occupied a few seconds under fifteen minutes . |
27 | She might still have shed a few tears when the dogs were put down but those tears could have represented a fitting tribute of respect to lovely creatures whom human beings treat so shabbily . |
28 | It was a routine call on the bereaved Mrs Place who had lost her father and who might soon be a widow , who had perhaps shed a few tears , but not very many . |
29 | The ground either end of the bridge had dropped a few inches . |
30 | So you 've obviously dropped a few marks on that . |