Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such a stimulation accounts for the collection of technical philosophical essays gathered together by J. I. Biro and Robert Shahan in Mind , Brain and function .
2 Similarly , the gaseous molecules given off by plants may be smelt by us humans , but can be identified by some insects from their characteristic infrared emissions .
3 Moreover , when barons and knights gathered together in arms , as though for war , who could tell what conspiracies and rebellions might not follow ?
4 Workers and peasants meetings developed spontaneously in August and September ; later from November to December 1945 , the new mass organisations came to be more tightly controlled from above .
5 The drip , drip of winter skis propped up outside rooms have left their their sallow mark .
6 The death penalty could also be applied to those who refused baptism , failed to conform to ecclesiastical disciplines given out by missionary leaders , or who refused to fast in Lent .
7 West Kensington itself was made up of rows of five-storey peeling stucco houses broken up into bed-sits that were mostly occupied by foreign students , itinerants and poor people who 'd lived there for years .
8 The omnibuses were horse drawn , single decker with passengers sitting facing each other across a middle aisle , and other omnibuses travelled westward from Chiswick through Brentford , Isleworth and Hounslow .
9 These sums do not include the many hours given corporately by BP and privately by employees in support of this expenditure .
10 Among the projects carried out by ERA-WACC during the year were : a colloquium held in Moscow on the MacBride Report , entitled ‘ Europe speaks to Europe ’ ; a conference on communication ethics ( also held in Moscow ) ; a worship workshop for TV producers in western and eastern Europe ; and the setting up of a European Women 's network .
11 These are just some of the projects carried out by volunteers from local conservation groups in Essex .
12 Drivers who continue trying to ply their trade are having their rickety three-wheeled becaks carried out to sea and dumped .
13 A racist arson attack on two houses occupied mainly by families of Turkish origin , on the night of Nov. 22-23 , killed two girls aged 10 and 14 , Yeliz Arslan and Ayse Yilmaz , and Yeliz 's 51-year-old grandmother , Bahide Arslan .
14 Reactions Carried Out at Constsnt Volume
15 Luigi looked across at Sandy and winked .
16 Activities carried on outside office hours which are accountancy related and therefore similar to daily work — Preparation of club and charity accounts — Providing accountancy or taxation services etc .
17 He was accused at his trial in 1990 of having , ‘ with counter-revolutionary aims , collected lists of people detained in the disturbances ( activities carried out by Tibetans in 1988 in support of independence ) and passed them on to others , thus violating the ( laws of ) secrecy ’ .
18 Despite widespread agreement that opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales , the Government has until recently tried to increase output from this method .
19 At Equity & Law , marketing manager Taylor says that the references and character checks carried out on Stephen Wright gave no hint of what was to come .
20 Checks carried out in Leeds after the fire gave a dose of 0.15 rems to the thyroid with an initial ground concentration of 320 nanocuries per sq .
21 Paty 's current plasterer was Joseph Thomas whose own little house , No 5 Guinea Street , was an authentic riot , with ceilings of squirrels and birds perched precariously on plaster curlicues and ‘ C ’ scrolls .
22 The pilot scheme guaranteed half the cost of improvements carried out by operators in Towyn , Kinmel Bay and Belgrano worst hit during the floods when the sea breached defences in the resort towns .
23 WHETHER or not the atomic bomb tests at Monte Bello affected the servicemen concerned there by radiation so that they may have developed forms of cancer is not proved and possibly is not susceptible of proof .
24 Investigations carried out by ILEA in the 1960s tended to bear out this anxiety ( Little , 1975 ) , as did a variety of other surveys ( for a useful review see Tomlinson , 1983 , pp. 27–59 ) .
25 3.21 The Working Party 's Guidelines are expressed to be based upon an analysis of cases reported up to September 1991 .
26 Cars propped up on bricks .
27 However , the considerations given earlier on overflow area size and the need to allow for a relatively long period between reorganizations will guide the designer to a reasonable compromise .
28 Li Yuan 's lips parted slightly in surprise .
29 In 1920 the 20 acres given over to farming to support the war effort , were re-possessed and relaid by Suttons .
30 The words rattle : shells given out by shells .
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