Example sentences of "[vb pp] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly , he has drawn up a document outlining his position on negotiations which he means to make public , so the people are fully apprised of the proposals that would be on the table . |
2 | Probably few of the most stout defenders of direct state welfare provision , once they were apprised of the costs and failings of the asylums in question , would have argued against strategies for their rationalization . |
3 | However , as members of the Cambridge Board Committee , both the District Chairman and Secretary were fully apprised of the details of the new arrangements and , presumably , acquiesced in the explicit transfer of providing powers under Chapter III for One-Year and Terminal courses in rural areas so that the complete scheme in Bedfordshire could be maintained as it had developed from 1927 . |
4 | This was because of past history when it was expected of the womenfolk , and the close family structure where others could be called on to assist if necessary . |
5 | The first step is to translate aims into objectives , that is to state exactly what is expected of the students . |
6 | circulating employees with information about the work experience scheme and its purposes , ie what is expected of the employees towards the student ; |
7 | Prophecy is expected of the laibons . |
8 | Eliot , who was tolerant of eccentrics as long as he was not expected to join their ranks , sometimes deplored the degree of ascetic zeal that was expected of the supporters . |
9 | The crucial question under s3(2) ( b ) is what was the performance reasonably expected of the proferens ? |
10 | ‘ While on the face of it seems a very simple matter to decide on , I am reminded of the complexities not so very long ago surrounding the understanding of so-called ‘ brain-death ’ . |
11 | And he does not like to be reminded of the gaffes he made as deputy chairman — branding the young unemployed as workshy , or musing on Radio Ulster whether Ian Paisley might like to be prime minister of a united Ireland . |
12 | The closure of the Talbot works in Linwood in Scotland , announced in February 1981 , with its resulting localised mass unemployment , is a pointed reminded of the limitations of cheap loans or grants as a means of maintaining the allegiance of capitalist enterprises to given investment projects . |
13 | However , the reader is reminded of the difficulties of interpreting errors in imitation tasks described in Chapter 6 . |
14 | Charles was reminded of the wars of the Spanish Succession when the mellow red brick of Flemish farm houses exactly like this one , housed the dandified officers , all feathers and lace , of the Spanish Imperial Army . |
15 | Motoring journalists were reminded of the values that GT used to stand for when reviewing the 164.0 Cloverleaf . |
16 | When you went to the pictures you did n't want to be reminded of the problems that dogged you outside the cinema : jobs , children , money and so forth . |
17 | Wrecked cars were outside West Mercia Police headquarters today as a stark reminded of the dangers on the roads . |
18 | He was reminded of the statements of the stableman who had joined him for a drink at the Bull , situated at the end of Cross Street , and of the café owner where he had stopped for a fried breakfast . |
19 | Thus this demanding people are reminded of the demands made of them , and given more than a hint of how terrible the consequences will be , if those demands are not met . |
20 | Here again I am reminded of the words uttered by a sage : ‘ The wise man seeks Perfection — only the fool would expect to find it . ’ |
21 | I found the article very interesting , & I was glad to be reminded of the pictures . |
22 | In concentrating on these issues , we are reminded of the comments made by a distinguished Scottish judge in 1954 . |
23 | I was reminded of the techniques of early home-construction by a piece in Radio Bygones , a magazine devoted to the radio art of the past . |
24 | Here are come of the issues and challenges we faced . |
25 | The use of the contract army , however , placed the king in the position of debtor to the military captains , most of whom were members of the titled nobility , and the sums owed by the crown to individual nobles might often be very substantial : in 1386 , for instance , the Earl of Northumberland reached agreement with the Exchequer whereby in return for £700 he discharged the king of all debts owing to the earl ‘ from any time past until the making of this indenture ’ , and the earl was discharged of the debts he incurred when he held the office of Admiral . |
26 | The maximum is now calculated of the products of the validity scores of the word families and the unambiguous word , and the word family yielding this maximum determines the sense chosen . |
27 | Second , a brief summary is given of the efforts currently being introduced to reform the structure and form of central government reports . |
28 | You may have noticed that the description we have given of the blocks world is quite unlike all the descriptions of the eight queens task . |
29 | DIRE warnings are given of the consequences of taking the necessary measures to make cars more environment-friendly . |
30 | A similar explanation in comparative terms can be given of the notions of ‘ superior ’ and ‘ subordinate ’ criteria which we have already used . |