Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where value has at any time been given for a bill the holder is deemed to be a holder for value as regards the acceptor and all parties to the bill who became parties prior to such time .
2 The Council became a genuinely learning process , and once the name of the game had been defined as aggiornamento , once ecumenical understanding and co-operation with other Christians had been moved from the presupposition of ‘ dangerous ’ to that of ‘ Christian ’ and ‘ highly desirable ’ , there developed for a while a new logic which could not easily be denied .
3 Portman , however , makes no demands , but recommends that borrowers should take buildings and contents insurance , and if this is arranged through the society the premiums can be combined with the monthly interest payments , thus avoiding separate standing orders or direct debits .
4 The latter had been intended for the scrap-yard a short while earlier .
5 a statement that it was made or subsisted during the year the names of the directors and connected persons concerned principal terms
6 Brianchon 's Theorem ( circa 1820 ) states : If a hexagon is circumscribed about a circle the lines joining opposite vertices meet in one point .
7 But this merely delayed for a while the inevitable .
8 The effective date of unemployment should therefore be regarded as the day the insured customer first registers as unemployed with the DOE/DHSS .
9 Is being treated as a child an intrinsically humiliating and self-denying experience ?
10 If he is to be treated as an out-patient the order may specify the place of treatment .
11 In the 1650s patriarch Nikon claimed for the Church an autonomy which exasperated Alexis I , the most pious and gentle of tsars .
12 the number of virtual memory segments addressed during the time the processor is available to it
13 If the applicant is added as a defendant the court sends the order to all parties , annexing to it a copy of the application ( Ord 15 , r 3 ) .
14 Blissett was found not guilty of ‘ cynically and deliberately ’ thrusting his elbow into the face of Torquay 's John Uzzell , whose cheekbone was smashed during the match a year ago .
15 When he had come off the phone the night before and Erica had asked who it had been , he had replied , with a certain confidence and an audible distaste , ‘ Someone talking nonsense ’ .
16 The bill included as a disbursement the sum of £500 plus VAT payable by Marshalls to Coleman & Co .
17 ‘ It — er — depends how — um — busy Barney is , ’ she made up as she went along , and with relief was let off the hook a little while her mother commented on how hard Barney worked , and how , if he could n't take his holiday quite as early as he 'd planned , that perhaps it might be a good idea for Cara to stay touring with her , and maybe take a plane to America from Czechoslovakia .
18 Police were called but when he was interviewed about the attack the next day he could not remember anything .
19 This method therefore had to be cancelled as the time the carrier could remain at Greenock was severely limited .
20 Considered as a whole the pictures provide a nice illustration of transition to turbulence .
21 Surgical inexperience can not be considered as an explanationfor the high failure as rebleeding was noted in all three centres and in each centre the operations were carried either directly or under the close supervision of a highly experienced hepatobiliary surgeon .
22 The city council now plans to introduce more security patrols but the AA is now campaigniung for a change a law … so that car parks can be set minimum safety and security standards .
23 ‘ I told the doctor I had sat opposite a man the night before and had to mentally flick through every male name I knew in order to locate his .
24 I told him I had sat opposite a man the night before and had to mentally flick through every male name I knew in order to locate his ; ‘ George , Andrew , Jack …
25 He needed to be reminded of the way the world was arranged .
26 Interspersed throughout the conversation the Sheikha added , ‘ Welcome , welcome . ’
27 When the pleuron as a whole is fused with the sternum the combined sclerite is known as the pectus .
28 According to his informant , the arms had come into the quarter the previous day .
29 The easy sociability which it offered was fostered by the fact that all its pubs , clubs , restaurants and delicatessens were squeezed into an area no larger than a square mile .
30 The backswing can be compared to chopping down a tree with and axe ; power and speed come from the distance the axe is swung back .
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