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

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1 The research linked together the relevant data bases , and concentrated particularly on the statistical association between the UPA index for small areas ( and its component indicators ) and self-reported morbidity of residents of the small areas .
2 The second section shows the action taken on the particular version of the module , and the name of the LIFESPAN user who carried out the action .
3 Ritual is an action taken on the physical level , which is intended to have effects at other levels — emotional , mental , spiritual , or all of these .
4 ‘ The sooner we get this scum banged away the better . ’
5 Cheshire County Council brought in the new day centre charges on April 1 to a furious reception by carers .
6 So , so there 's that , there 's that kind of incentive behind it and , and , and , and that normal yield is , is gon na operate for three years , if there are improvements we 're still gon na keep that the normal yield tax based exactly the same .
7 The housekeeper brought in the first dish .
8 The clash marked only the second occasion in 70 years on which police had opened fire on a white crowd .
9 If she wanted Lori gone then the quickest way was to give her the coffee she 'd asked for .
10 In Lorenzo the Magnificent 's anniversary year , this publisher is also bringing out an edition of the inventory of the entire Medici residence taken on the great ruler 's death , L'inventario in morte di Lorenzo il Magnifico , edited by M. Spallanzani and G. Gaeta Bertelà .
11 In addition to seeing the plaintiff in court , I have had the advantage of seeing a video , key one , showing examples of her daily routine taken on the tenth of May nineteen ninety one after she had been at home with her parents for a year .
12 He and the motor trader filled in the usual forms .
13 In 1940 the National Council of Social Service called together the chief national voluntary societies that were concerned with old people and invited as observers the government departments involved by statute in their care , of which the most prominent were the Ministry of Health and the Assistance Board .
14 Expertly , the gardener pinned down the last of the net with a wire stake .
15 With him was a friend dressed exactly the same .
16 The scheme is not out of the woods yet ; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman 's registration form .
17 The assumption that the rate of technical advance is exogenous has meant that tax policy affected only the steady-state levels of the capital-labour ratio , wages , etc .
18 The different types of tenure marked out the leading characteristics of the different forms of land holding known to the law ; but they told us nothing of the nature and incidents of the various interests which those who held by these tenures might have in the land .
19 An illustration of the complex pattern of cross-party allegiances in the early 1690s is provided by the stance taken on the abortive Triennial Bill of 1693 .
20 Neither the exactions of the Versailles Treaty nor the creation of a republican form of government rooted out the nationalist old guard or revolutionised the German social structure ; within 15 years , Germany was set on a course of revanche .
21 Cargolux in turn brought in the three hauliers as fourth parties by serving fourth party notices on them .
22 The Government brought in the new law after inspectors found that 97 per cent of ‘ pints ’ contained less .
23 In 1838 a troop of Nottinghamshire dragoons and the metropolitan police were attacked with stones and bricks and in 1839 the government brought in the 5th Dragoon guards to suppress the bull-running once and for all .
24 Its attempts to strangle the revolutionary movement at birth during May 1968 were consistent with the approach taken over the previous 30 years , including the immediate postwar period ( part I ) .
25 We now understand the day before another young boy af about nine saw a amn dressed exactly the same some distance away in the Sparcells estate so we can only assume that this man is lurking around in the area .
26 ‘ I mean , to have a German plane shot down the first time we went up . ’
27 Other companies reluctantly followed suit , though it was not until 1910 that the Great Western Railway phased out the last of its second-class carriages .
28 The commotion brought in the new duty officer , a tall and muscular young lieutenant with a sad , world-weary face .
29 Nothing very special here , then , to herald the arrival of little William ; but just as that year brought in the new , so it took away the old : Benjamin Titford the Outrider 's widow Elizabeth , 70 years old and paralysed , died in Shoreditch Workhouse on 12 September .
30 Slow transit constipation can be distinguished from outlet obstruction by the ingestion of a capsule containing 20 shapes followed by an abdominal x ray film taken on the fifth day ; 80% retention of the markers signifies slow colonic transit .
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