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

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1 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
2 Along this trench , oceanic crust with ophiolites and " turbidites " coming from the south-east was probably consumed down a Benioff zone .
3 The UVA rays have broken down the elastin fibres , or support structure of the skin , resulting in severe premature skin ageing .
4 thank you and we see here that erm one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds had been claimed , that one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds thirteen had been received so the insurance cover had paid
5 The tunnel at Woodhead was not yet completed so a coach journey over the moors between Woodhead and Dunford was necessary until December 1845 when it opened .
6 Durham County Council has given assurances that a close watch will be kept on the parking situation , especially at the weekends and if it was warranted , yellow lines would be placed down the west side of Lakeside .
7 And then you 've filled in a works situations
8 Tracey and her supervisor together with Mrs Brown have already filled in a Care Plan Assessment Form .
9 Today Oxford magistrates were told he had not told the authorities who was driving , or filled in a means test form .
10 During one of the psychological talks , delivered to an audience of eleven , the members filled in the Wilson-Patterson Scale of Conservatism ( Wilson and Patterson , 1968 ) .
11 Milton Keynes ( 1967 ) embraced the existing settlements of Bletchley , Stony Stratford , Wolverton and New Bradwell , in addition to 13 villages ; the constellation neatly filled in the North Buckinghamshire area between London and Birmingham .
12 It can be seen that this was a way of ‘ blaming the victim ’ : it seems as though the young person had failed to find a job because they had not filled in the application form properly or were too untidy , rather than because there were not enough jobs .
13 Erm certainly on the rescue tenders , erm erm on , on each division would have that equipment , it 's not carried on every fire engine as far as I know now , erm I , I do n't see why it should n't but er again I think it 's a matter of cost , and , and carrying it about as well and finding the space for it , but certainly it 's at hand when it 's needed .
14 Survey ships were carried on the Navy List , but Navy personnel remained aboard on sufferance only .
15 Tenants and their staff are not carried on the company payroll .
16 No deferred tax asset should be carried on the balance sheet .
17 1836 It was moved that the dinner which had been assessed on the public be discontinued and was carried on the casting vote of the Chairman .
18 By 1942 Greenly was in ill health but still carried on the family model-engineering business .
19 And how are the weights carried on the weight cloth ?
20 Genes controlling coat pattern are carried on the X chromosome and if one X carries a gene that gives colour and the other X carries an inactive gene , the different patches of tissue containing the different inactivated X chromosomes show up as patches of different colours .
21 In June 1946 , a month after a popular referendum had voted down the Constituent Assembly 's proposed constitution and sent the parties back to the drawing board , de Gaulle re-entered the political fray .
22 The news of the day was that British tanks had got across the Irrawaddy near Meiktila , having come down the Chindwin valley .
23 Since Swales took over at Maine Road 20 years ago , City have won only the League Cup and more than a dozen managers have come and gone , including Peter Reid who was sacked last month .
24 Nigel was strapped into a light commode in a sitting position and had been carefully carried down the fire escape to the waiting car .
25 It follows also that gravity has a negligible effect on small animals , because their surface to volume ratio is so large : if , for example , a mouse was to be dropped down a 30-metre well-shaft it would be stunned , but would scamper away relatively intact because wind resistance acting on its relatively larger surface would counteract the pull of gravity .
26 By contrast with the Geneva and Reykjavik summits between Mr Gorbachev and the former president , Mr Ronald Reagan , which were dominated by SDI , the issue has dropped down the superpower agenda .
27 Sadly , the bar had closed and the staff had long since departed so the celebration pint of bitter had to be put on ice for another day .
28 In five other cases a client was at home but admission to an old people 's home was already being organised so the development officer was unable to intervene ( though in three of these cases she said she would have been able to provide home support ) .
29 He said ‘ The RS/6000 is not big now in Hungary , and it has only recently come off the Comecon list .
30 Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area .
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