Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Life in Russia is hard ( and since we deliberately chose to stay in a cheap non-western hotel we experienced some of the hardships first hand ) but I shall never forget the generosity and overwhelming hospitality shown to us by the people of Bastaisk church . |
2 | He served an apprenticeship with the London bookseller Abel Roper from 1 August 1644 until 28 June 1652 , when he became free of the Stationers ' Company . |
3 | William became free of the Masons ' Company in 1663 . |
4 | When I say ‘ this war ’ , I am not thinking only of the current one , but of all our modern wars and our entire modern history from when we became free of the Turks in 1819 . |
5 | Daniel became free of the Haberdashers ' Company in 1632 , and apprenticed Samuel to the same trade in 1634 . |
6 | At the expiry of his term he became free of the Clothworkers ' Company on 7 August 1771 . |
7 | More and more people went to hear this phenomenon in a university of the crudest fundap 25 mentalism , which horrified some of the dons as a caricature of Christianity . |
8 | Cocaine thus became another of the subjects which Ellen and I decorously avoided , like the existence of God , the wisdom of my having been a marine , feminism and the cartoons in the New Yorker . |
9 | This assuaged some of the fears expressed by managers and engineers in the existing supply undertakings about possible over-centralisation of power in a nationalised undertaking . |
10 | He was apprenticed 2 December 1712 to Samuel Wastell , a London goldsmith , and made free of the Goldsmiths ' Company by service on 16 June 1720 . |
11 | The men got resentful of the women working all hours in the co-op . |
12 | He laid some of the foundations of the Newtonian mechanics that was to replace Aristotle 's . |
13 | Equally probable is that the pre-schizophrenic child and the schizophrenic adult produced some of the abnormalities of the parents . |
14 | My first book , When Sixpence Was A Fortune , has reached many corners of the world — a lady told me her sister read some of the poems to an audience of exiled Scots in New Zealand and half the folk there ‘ wiz greetin' ’ ! |
15 | He read some of the words again . |
16 | You probably got some of the others , but it 's the red and amber that causes the problems is n't it ? |
17 | And you , all day , you got some of the bits |
18 | He got some of the men to carry the leather-worker to Zeinab 's flat . |
19 | In fact their game in the quarter-finals of the Sicily 7s , operating as both qualifier and dress rehearsal for next year 's World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield , revealed some of the shortcomings of the competition . |
20 | These differences might be due to lower doses used insome of the studies , short measurement periods after oral ingestion that might not have been sufficient to reach effective drug concentrations , and the fact that we investigated oesophageal motility on day four of oral drug treatment . |
21 | Whilst the ride itself was uneventful , the reception we received as we visited each of the sites in turn was fantastic . |
22 | Elisabeth watched as a bee visited each of the flowers in turn , slowly , carefully , taking its time . |
23 | Although , as will shortly be evident , he became extravagantly pious , he retained some of the values and attitudes of a pagan past . |
24 | One day Glumdalclitch left me alone in her bedroom while she visited some of the ladies . |
25 | John came and moved some of the boxes . |
26 | She moved some of the parcels off his Dad 's chair . |
27 | BP drilling superintendent Dave Nims listed some of the changes planned at Miller . |
28 | Moreover , it reported some of the speeches and activities of Nyerere , who led the nationalist party ( TANU ) from its formation in 1954 . |
29 | Dr J. Winter ( AEA Technology , Harwell Laboratory ) described some of the problems that may be encountered when implementing a formal QA scheme in a multi-disciplinary organisation and Dr S. Parry ( Imperial College ) illustrated many of the problems faced in an academic environment . |
30 | Chapter 7 described some of the reasons which made Aplysia a strategic choice for researching the neurobiology of certain basic forms of memory formation . |