Example sentences of "[vb pp] of the [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 that a major consultation has been going on in one is reminded of the earlier discussion about er St Albans , twelve thousand questionnaires have been sent out and there
2 In common with other types of support which I have considered here it seems that practical help , even when on a fairly small scale , has never been given to relatives automatically and without some assessment being made of the wider social context .
3 It will long remain a problem to the average person that these sheds had such wide popularity and that so little use was made of the cheaper , cleaner , or , in fact , better umbrella sheds .
4 The judge 's order was a nullity and no effective variation was made of the earlier flawed order of the justices .
5 He then made a full written confession and was then shown the notes made of the earlier oral admissions ( which he refused to sign ; the police however failed to record the refusal in the pocket book though it was recorded in the custody record . )
6 It was said of the younger Duke ( 1733–1806 ) that he intended to cover all the surrounding hills with evergreen woods , and many of the finest hardy exotic trees in this country were to be found in the park .
7 As Gerry and his fellow villagers talked of the better days to come , a carload of American tourists pulled up in the street beside him and asked for directions to ‘ Dannygal ’ .
8 The best known of the earlier endeavours is probably Project Sappho , which was carried out by the Science Policy Review Unit ( SPRU ) based at the University of Sussex .
9 Although the focus is on individual prisons , some account is taken of the wider prison system and , in at least some cases , the overall criminal justice process .
10 If the cylinder is well insulated , advantage can be taken of the cheaper Economy 7 tariff .
11 Advantage was taken of the earlier hometime , during the winter period , to attend night or day school towards which the company contributed about £24 per annum .
12 The former are usually composed of the larger mail-order firms , offering a very wide range of goods ( and some services , too ) .
13 This is certainly a problem which mitigates against the widest acceptance of the language , though the number of people resisting its use today is probably very small , composed of the older and the less well educated .
14 A record gross score is not recorded until 1911 when Philip Simmons returned a 75 ‘ beating the record by 2 ’ , but nothing is recorded of the earlier player 's 77 .
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