Example sentences of "[vb pp] [det] of the " in BNC.

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1 Scott had heard little of the Judge 's summing up or , indeed , of his comments after the life sentence had been passed .
2 Therefore , it can be calculated that of the 1,135 opioid users known to our five main indicator agencies in 1984–5 , 227 would have ‘ come off ’ opioids by the following year .
3 Athelstan particularly examined each of the screens showing the four last things ; Death , Judgement , Heaven and Hell .
4 The new Milanese opera , Lucio Silla ( another opera seria ) had been partly written during the summer in Salzburg , but Mozart could not complete it until he had heard each of the principal soloists , and was able to adjust his arias and recitatives to suit individual voices .
5 But what is of greater Baldwin significance is the clear indication that at this stage he had developed little of the pervading antipathy to wards Lloyd George which was to be the making of his own career .
6 He said that the last of the 14 fences was too brightly painted and frightened some of the horses .
7 In order to communicate with military headquarters in Moscow Russian engineers had simply diverted some of the multicore trunk circuits from the main Vienna exchange so that they terminated in the Imperial Hotel .
8 You should have heard some of the stories that went round when you first came to Easton …
9 I 'd heard some of the other men in the village mention the possibility of a game reserve for tourists , and I held my breath , wondering if Kalchu was going to implicate me , as they had done .
10 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
11 It reminded me of the ghost in the horror film I had heard some of the older children talking about .
12 ‘ Well , I — I 've heard some of the myths . ’
13 VIC JOBSON , Southend United 's controversial chairman , has likened some of the club 's fans to the ‘ Hitler Youth Movement ’ .
14 VIC JOBSON , Southend United 's controversial chairman , has likened some of the club 's fans to the ‘ Hitler Youth Movement ’ .
15 Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that .
16 The most recent findings have highlighted some of the fears of the critics of transracial adoption ; ‘ These black children have been made white in all but skin colour ’ ( Gill and Jackson , 1983 , p. 137 ) .
17 This paper has highlighted some of the main difficulties associated with user participation and control in a day-centre system providing social and rehabilitative facilities within an explicitly voluntarist framework .
18 My hon. Friends have highlighted some of the report 's recommendations .
19 A report by the Compassion in World Farming ( CIWF ) group on fish farming in Britain--a growth industry which now accounts for some 10 per cent of the country 's total fish consumption--has highlighted some of the practices associated with raising fish in captivity .
20 While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry .
21 While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry .
22 Thanks to astute advice from his business manager , apart from $4500 a week and ten per cent of the gross box-office receipts , Dustin also received half of the profits from every souvenir programme sold .
23 While motives may have been broadly consistent and widely shared , progress was in fact often erratic and haphazard , disagreements were many and the early Meiji leaders could scarcely have foreseen some of the longer term consequences of their policies .
24 Already UK companies have developed some of the best technology in the world and are exporting to other countries .
25 Overall , it could by the end of the transitional phase claim that it had changed the basis of economic competition by removing many restrictive practices and that it had eased some of the pain of economic decline by its policies towards those aging coal and steel plants that were coming to the end of a useful life .
26 Chain and Heatley injected streptococci into mice and then treated some of the mice with penicillin .
27 ‘ You have already received some of the precious germ-plasm of our blessed Patriarch to kindle you as a true Imperial Fist … ’
28 Public concern was also heightened on Sept. 29 by an announcement that the prosecuting authorities were ending their investigation into the cases of 12 other politicians , none of whom was named , who had received some of the Sagawa Kyubin money originally given to Kanemaru .
29 We have examined some of the antecedents to aggressive actions .
30 These pages have described and examined some of the ways in which groups of adults perceived young workers , and how and why they sought to train , supervise , and control them .
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