Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 Children , trapped in the car of an innocent driver caught up in the crash .
2 Racial tension boiled over in the inner city riots which spread across the nation in the " long hot summers " of 1965–7 .
3 Sleeping tot knifed twice in the back
4 A sampling programme carried out in the Coins and Medals Department in 1979 checked some 10,000 of the estimated 600,000 objects in the collections .
5 Most of the Dialogues are about the kind of research carried on in the new laboratories which were becoming a feature of life by the 1870s .
6 According to the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex University , less than 1 per cent of research carried out in the developed countries has any significance for the developing world , and half that research effort is devoted to military and related activities .
7 Their ideas grew out of research carried out in the electronics industry where companies face high rates of technological change .
8 It was evident from the research carried out in the USA that no trace of formaldehyde could be found in surrounding soil or samples from the water table in the area of such burial grounds .
9 The analysis from E G get the card attached to your work card inscribe the basic information , followed up by research carried out in the resource centre .
10 Williams made similar deductions following a study carried out in the United States .
11 One study carried out in the region showed that a forested slope lost 0.03 tons of soil per hectare per year , whereas a deforested slope lost 138 tons a landslide .
12 A study carried out in the mid-1980s in a South London day hospital and in local day centres examined the ordinary , everyday needs and specific treatment requirements of attenders .
13 This search follows a study carried out in the refugee camps of Southeast Asia and supported by ESRC .
14 It is only in the third- and fourth-session documents that this is to be found , and increasingly frequently , as , for instance , in chapter 13 of Lumen Gentium or in chapter 3 of the Decree on Missionary Activity , entitled ‘ Particular Churches ’ — a chapter written largely in the fourth session and one of the Council 's most mature texts .
15 Some have integral push-button or cord-pull switches , but most are designed to be controlled by a remote switch sited elsewhere in the room .
16 Then Atrakhasis sent out birds to learn whether the land was habitable again ( an episode preserved only in the Gilgamesh version ) , and offered sacrifice on the mountain where his boat had come to rest .
17 Surprisingly , the median serum IGF-I concentration increased more in the steroid treated group despite better growth in the group treated with the elemental diet .
18 Did you get your photograph taken then in the end ? .
19 Erm most were dozing as the minibus headed home in the small hours from the ni the school 's prom concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London , the impact as the Ford Transit driven by the teacher Emma Fry thirty five , ploughed into the back of a stationary motorway maintenance lorry
20 Saddam , a polished television performer , made considerable use of the medium for propaganda purposes , as when he conducted a conversation on camera with a British child caught up in the war who now found himself a ‘ guest ’ of the Iraqi regime .
21 Immigration officials have allowed a twelve-year-old boy caught up in the war in Bosnia to enjoy a six-month holiday in England .
22 Immigration officials have allowed a twelve-year-old boy caught up in the war in Bosnia to enjoy a six-month holiday in England .
23 I remember the scandal surrounding her in the Seventies , when she appeared to be just a naive young girl caught up in the trappings of fame .
24 Other work carried out in the Boiron Laboratories provides suggestive evidence that gelsemium in both tincture and potency can affect the speed with which chemicals which transmit nerve impulses are inactivated in the brain .
25 The majority of information on coffin types comes as a result of the recent introduction of funerary studies in archaeology and vault examinations — much from work carried out in the 1980s at such places as Christchurch , Spitalfields , at Hinton St George , Somerset , and Withyham , Sussex — where opportunities arose to study at first hand coffins dating from the sixteenth century to the present day .
26 Finally : ‘ The Commission shall be fully associated with the work carried out in the common foreign and security field ’ ( Article J.9 ) .
27 It is not unusual to find small , cramped and cluttered mortuary rooms , which give the impression that little consideration has been given to the work carried out in the department .
28 As Area Manager Martin Ellis said ‘ Adele has accomplished a great deal in her current position of Area Field Biologist , not least in her QA work carried out in the last two years , her Mouse-Alert sales and the careful co-ordination of Sentinel contracts ’ .
29 This is a natural progression from the work carried out in the area during 1991 on the Food Safety Act .
30 Rather than duplicate the work carried out in the creation of these parsers , the use of existing parsers should prove to be beneficial .
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