Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 You trust the judgement of a man whos been proven right over the last 5 years .
2 It would have given Northern Ireland breathing space ; at 1–0 there was still a trace of anxiety in their play and Latvia , for whom Popkov and Charando had looked dangerous in the first half were never totally out of it .
3 Patients were interviewed monthly for the first five months and every three months thereafter .
4 Unlike still red wines , sparkling Champagne does not benefit from a detectable tannin content , although a little tannin will be added prior to the last racking to activate the fining agent .
5 After twenty five minutes Milton 's centre half , Wayne Morton took a bad knock which left him with a chest injury , and this resulted in him being substituted late in the second half .
6 Danny Kelly made ‘ Once More ’ single of the week in NME and noted that The Wedding Present were : ‘ A band growing up and bristling with confidence … they have let loose with a second exhilarating little peach of punky powerpop . ’
7 It is also possible that with the decline in activity in Norfolk , other eastern counties were considered attractive for the next phase in development , perhaps because the ground in the west appeared to have been secured through Shearman and Miss Green .
8 The prosecution alleges that he murdered his ex-wife some time between the 21st and 23rd of January 1973 — she was last seen alive on the 20th .
9 Somervillians have never lacked energy , as was made clear by the first of ourJills of All Trades , Ruth Spalding .
10 The two different versions ( high and low head ) will usually sound slightly different to English listeners , though it it not easy to say just what the difference is , as will be made clear in the next chapter .
11 It had been made clear in the last few days , he said , with low-paid workers in North Ayrshire having their wages cut to join a trust while senior managers at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh awarded themselves BMW cars .
12 A system with historic origins which had been made democratic in the nineteenth century was reorganized on a two-tier basis after a series of reports .
13 While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second .
14 It should be made explicit in the next treaty .
15 The shock to the patient was regarded as less grave than the risk of being precipitated unprepared into the next world .
16 Mr Hamilton said that 1,308 officers and 5,152 soldiers were being made redundant under the second phase of cuts in the armed forces agreed under the Government 's Options for Change programme .
17 Tom , a professional engineer , set up the company 5 years ago after being made redundant for the third time .
18 Many of the people who were made redundant during the first wave of financial job losses in 1990 have found work in other fields .
19 In the past , some of Britain 's best known defence contracters have provided secure long term employment in the constituency , but thousands have been made redundant in the last two years .
20 Hanrott was made responsible for the first ‘ Council ’ visits , at which they saw some quite ‘ unsuitable environments ’ , information from these visits being fed at first into the subject boards rather than into the Council itself' .
21 The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) on Jan. 7 announced the provision of resources worth US$1,800 million to Czechoslovakia , to be made available over the next 14 months .
22 Hobson says that his section failed to meet 25 per cent of its targets last year , and added that " unless substantial additional resources can be made available over the next three years , something will have to give — either substantial slippage on the Environment Protection Act timetable ( which the Director does not recommend ) or opting out of policy development issues ( not easy where there are public commitments or international pressures ) " .
23 I had imagined that if the Secretary of State was interested in doing his job properly he would have said to us , ’ Mr. Stoner 's opinion will be made available to the first meeting of the Select Committee . ’
24 MOSCOW — Huge amounts of computerised information held in Soviet data bases are to be made available for the first time to Western research , it was agreed at a conference for Western and Eastern scientists here , writes Justin Arundale .
25 He it was who rescued a number of precious unpublished test recordings from private collections , and caused them to be made available for the first time .
26 With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls , however , a corpus of Essene material was made available for the first time , and it is now possible to assess the Essenes on their own terms .
27 The Alternative Payment Method ( APM ) for class 1A National Insurance contributions is to be made available for the next tax year under the same terms as before .
28 Naturally there were protests from some ILEA teachers of languages , history , geography , home economics and physical education that their subjects were not to be made compulsory in the fourth and fifth years : such subjects , it was held , were thereby accorded a lower status .
29 He 'd shot hand-held at a fifteenth of a second at f4.5 . "
30 Except that it was made back-to-back with a third episode , and there is an extraordinary air of expediency about it .
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