Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Acts of Parliament , although applying to Scotland , use the English spelling , as do the various forms laid down in the Acts in connection with the representation at Westminster .
2 This ‘ Winnie the War Winner ’ was made from two 109-sets , parts from the plantation manager 's receiver collected by Bill Baldwin , and bits and bobs laid out in a contraption of wires and valves around a room 10 feet square ( 3m² ; ) .
3 I send minutes laid out in the proper style .
4 Rules laid down in a statute would be less flexible .
5 Claims brought in respect of loss of cargo will be governed by the rules laid down in the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971 , the Hague-Visby Rules .
6 An exclusion clause , which purports to exclude or limit liability under these terms , is subject to the rules already outlined in this chapter , including the rules laid down in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
7 But these are only reasons of strategy , and a pragmatist believes judges should always be ready to override such reasons when he thinks that changing rules laid down in the past would be in the general interest overall , notwithstanding some limited damage to the authority of political institutions .
8 All these data will help to inform the stage of development into which the records-of-achievement movement is now moving , namely that of nationalization following the proposals laid out in the 1984 policy statement .
9 A villager who had played in the open fields as a boy , or watched the sheep in the common pastures , would have lived to see the modern landscape of his parish completed and matured , the roads all made , the hedgerow trees full grown , and new farmhouses built out in the fields where none had ever been before .
10 Japan continued to favour the guidelines laid down in the 1988 Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resources ( Cramra ) .
11 This example of evaluation is related to the parameters laid down in the first part of the chapter .
12 The three raiding parties laid up in the mountains during the day to observe their targets and descended on to the coastal plain as darkness fell .
13 Now the words tumbled out in a rush .
14 Mrs Doran 's lips drew back in a snarl .
15 Generous lips drew back in a smile to reveal small , pearl-like teeth .
16 He touched his torn face and his lips drew back in a snarl .
17 His front paws rested on the heather as his back legs thrashed about in the dog-sized hole .
18 But as Percy Makepeace twittered through the hall and down the corridor with his clerical acquaintance , two more cars drew up in the Burleigh driveway .
19 His words came out in a stammer .
20 The words came out in a rush and she felt her face flame .
21 The words came out in a rush .
22 Nathaniel Sherman jabbed a thumb against his own chest and his words came out in a fierce undertone .
23 Gilbert forced himself to become calm , drew a deep breath and then the words came out in a torrent .
24 The words came out in a rush , and with an infuriating blur of tears she thrust her wine glass into Anneliese 's hand , spun on her heel and walked swiftly away .
25 His words came out in a seemingly endless flow of support and approbation .
26 Caroline could almost see her building up her courage , and then her words came out in a rush .
27 Meetings could be banned and the townships sealed off in the event of new disturbances .
28 The angry words dried up in a strangled gasp , though , as she found herself staring into the dark brown eyes of Julius Landor , her husband .
29 From time to time , her eyes screwed up in a spasm of misery .
30 Later , as a result of other movements in the rocks , fissures opened up in the slowly solidifying granite .
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