Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] at the scene " in BNC.

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1 Other than the dark-coloured car seen at the scene of the second murder , and a dark green car seen at the first , we have nothing whatsoever to go on . ’
2 Fragments found at the scene led police to the garage where his silver Rover was being repaired .
3 If he were tempted to decide against Mrs. McLoughlin , he would indeed ask himself whether any principled distinction could be drawn between her case and the case of mothers who recover for emotional damage suffered at the scene .
4 Detectives are hoping that he may be trapped through a gold bracelet found at the scene of his latest crime .
5 Neither the gun nor the money had ever been found , nor was there any forensic evidence linking Kearney to either a hat , a bag or a pair of shoes found at the scene .
6 The murder is perfectly executed , except that the baseball bat left at the scene of the crime is sticky with fingerprints .
7 ‘ From the evidence gathered at the scene , it was very similar to incidents which have occurred elsewhere in the country , ’ Mr Mellish added .
8 This was not of course found at the scene , but it was probably a flat plastic box pack , smaller than a crush-proof cigarette-packet , with a single flush button depressed by the ball of the thumb to effect detonation .
9 That led them to a Kamalian whose secretions matched the saliva found at the scene of the crime . ’
10 ‘ Think it was sweetpapers and a comic dropped at the scene .
11 One witness claimed a shotgun was brandished before police arrived at the scene .
12 One witness claimed a shotgun had been brandished before police arrived at the scene .
13 And police believe this stolen Golf left at the scene may hold some clues .
14 The conventionalist judge we just imagined , who worries whether deciding against Mrs. McLoughlin would be efficient in virtue of the precedents that mothers may recover for emotional injury sustained at the scene , has no need to look for any larger underlying principle " embedded " in these precedents or to defend one controversial view about the content of these principles .
15 He denies that the decision in McLoughlin should turn on whether any distinction in principle can be found between the case of emotional injury suffered at the scene of an accident and the same kind of injury suffered later .
16 Zen told his friend briefly about the murder and the large blue car that matched both the witness 's description and the tyre marks found at the scene .
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