Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once the four old aircraft hangars were erected side-by-side to make the Central Works , construction of the first completely new car began .
2 He asked if Hall had forgotten that it was intended eventually to extend the new buildings as far as Great George Street where they would be seen with the Abbey and the Palace of Westminster .
3 In future , core samples will have to be examined microscopically to determine the likelihood of failure , but development of the new test is not yet complete and will not be available until summer at the earliest .
4 In the home computer market speech synthesis is generally used to enhance games ; scores are read out and warnings of enemy attack can be given verbally leaving the player free to concentrate on the tactics of the game .
5 Graphical and frame representation are given side-by-side to show the frame representation
6 Likewise we suspect , from the ignorance he displays in scene one of Chetwyn and his work , that his praise of Chetwyn 's university , in the next scene , is given merely to uphold the approbation maxim and thus the Politeness Principle .
7 The DUC , with some ten members , was not initially anti-mining and was formed only to investigate the implications of the prospecting and then to report back and decide in consultation with the community what action should be taken .
8 Indomethacin given alone had no significant effect .
9 Shortly after the birth of the church , when the leaders gathered together to worship the Lord with fasting , the result was that ‘ the Holy Spirit said , ‘ Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them . ’
10 The suite of National Certificate Modules listed below provides a means of studying European issues within a sociological , political , historical and geographical context :
11 Oil producing seeds pressed together produce a solid cake that animals — particularly cattle — can eat .
12 The question was whether , in the harsher climate of the late 1970s and early 1980s , the fragments could be welded together to form a new force in British politics .
13 Profiled foam is layered and permanently welded together to form a very expensive block of media which Cyprio claim is four to five times more effective at filtration than Flocor and their own Cypripack .
14 Although ignimbrites can be unconsolidated deposits , the pyroclasts are frequently so hot when deposited that the contained gas is expelled and the individual particles are welded together to form a compact , impervious rock .
15 The location of the innovation there is not in final assembly but in the body shop where the various panels of pressed steel are welded together to form the body .
16 Botswana , Malawi , Zambia and Zimbabwe have joined together to form an ivory marketing cartel .
17 Each sentence may form a mini decision tree and these will be joined together to form the version which will be verified by the users .
18 Mistrust even more two leaves that have been joined together to fabricate a bifolium .
19 In May 1916 all the main peace organizations joined together to launch a petition calling for peace by negotiation .
20 Many Americans would prefer to think that Lee Iacocca singlehandedly saved Chrysler from bankruptcy than to accept the real story : a large team of people with diverse backgrounds and interests joined together to rescue the ailing company .
21 Three police forces have joined together to buy a one and a half million pound helicopter .
22 In summary , bFGF administered orally or given parenterally accelerated the healing of acetic acid induced gastric ulcers in rats .
23 This division is intended only to simplify the analysis and should not be taken to imply that the aggregate level of unemployment in a country can readily be divided into completely separate and distinguishable categories .
24 Becker 's case was notable because he was captured by the widely-circulated photographs , but he argued that he had intended only to fire a warning shot .
25 As the words of a sentence are being recognised , using their orthographic structure , their sentence context or whatever , then they must be pieced together to reconstruct the underlying meaning of the sentence .
26 Machines , computers , materials of all kinds , and labour all have to be blended together to enable the production system to carry out its operations in a cost-effective way .
27 Finally , the phonemes are blended together to produce the spoken response .
28 The three different unit sizes can be arranged together to form a natural stone effect .
29 The largely ceremonial meetings which began in Madrid on Oct. 30 were expected to last three days and were intended merely to initiate a wider negotiating process .
30 It is a matter of construction of the contract and the surrounding circumstances as to whether the prohibition is intended merely to place the vendor in breach of contract and exposed to a claim for damages or whether the prohibition is intended to render the assignment ineffective and make it clear that the contract is personal .
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