Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [art] [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | I suspect that the reason why the right has been so little asserted or used is because of the established right of individuals , who are personally libelled by a false attack upon a local authority , to sue for damages and because those in control of local authorities have sensibly left the issues to be resolved in those proceedings . |
2 | These roads not only allowed the fenlands to be exploited to the full for the first time , they also changed the way of life there , to an extent never seen before or since . |
3 | US President George Bush had also personally urged the delegations to the Middle East peace talks to continue their negotiations despite the Israeli action . |
4 | The church distributed 16,000 copies of the letter which was immediately declared seditious , and the Congress Party secretly sentenced the bishops to death . |
5 | Jessica had just seen the boys to bed when the call came . |
6 | He said Alex had already led the girls to safety by the time he arrived to rescue Michael , who had slept through the ordeal . |
7 | President Rafsanjani has slowly opened the doors to the West and its technical resources , a move which has been denounced by revolutionary purists as a deviation from the Ayatollah 's policies . |
8 | None of Stotler 's 65,000 customers had lost money when the firm collapsed , because the exchange quickly transferred the accounts to other members and co-operated closely with the CFTC on the case . |
9 | Initially , this modification involved simultaneous comparison of the weights of identical columns of water with and without sediment ( Woods Hole Rapid Sediment Analyser : Zeigler , Whitney & hayes , 1960 ) , but improvements in transducer technology have since enabled the devices to be used in single tubes . |
10 | Bognor has clearly taken the clowns to its heart . |
11 | These very palliatives , however , had also removed the stimulants to technical progress . |
12 | And this after Blackburn had taken the lead in the first half with a goal from Mike who 's since reduced the arrears to three two with a second goal from the penalty spot . |
13 | Romania 's inability to provide quick ball and their fumbling loss of possession often allowed the Scots to counter-attack from deep positions with the same instinctive fluency that has earned them 130 points in four games at Murrayfield this year . |
14 | The manager had expressly authorised the goods to be removed . |
15 | ( 2 ) Where , in pursuance of the contract , the seller delivers the goods to the buyer or to a carrier or other bailee or custodier ( whether named by the buyer or not ) for the purpose of transmission to the buyer , and does not reserve the right to disposal , he is taken to have unconditionally appropriated the goods to the contract . ’ |
16 | They 've even bought the rights to the James Bond theme for T V advertising . |
17 | She had even found the records to which S. Kettering had directed her . |
18 | He germinated the spores in dishes containing agar jelly , then transferred the spores to Kilner jars which contained rye grains . |
19 | Rockfall has again altered the starts to routes in the Gullible/Mitre area at Chair Ladder . |
20 | ‘ I 've barely got the answers to any of the questions on my list , ’ Fabia had to own . |
21 | We were discussing whether the director had actually nailed the actors to the stage or not when we got back to where the car was n't . |
22 | Yet men did die ; they did resist Turks and Italians by battle and by evasion ; they did collect taxes from passers-by , and almost certainly distributed the proceeds to household heads . |