Example sentences of "[subord] [vb pp] [adv prt] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Arguments over the validity of the notice and justification of the motives of the partners serving it are better left to an appropriate tribunal ( judge , arbitrator or mediator ) than carried on in acrimonious correspondence .
2 Although set up in 1974 in response to outcries about huge increases in domestic rates , it never came near to recommending their abolition or even their substantial replacement with another tax .
3 These developments are , quite naturally , producing fears in government circles that alliances are no more than cartels designed to restrain competition , albeit dressed up in new and more attractive clothes .
4 Glad of it anyhow , ’ he added as if caught out in some discourtesy .
5 Sarella felt her cheeks begin to burn , as if caught out in some way .
6 This low-level theory , if spelt out in more detail , amounts to the claim that if wheat is grown in the normal way , converted into bread in the normal way and eaten by humans in a normal way , then those humans will be nourished .
7 Father ran a butcher 's shop in which Fagg also worked until called up in nineteen thirty-nine .
8 It can leave the Tower if driven out in this way , but it must stay close to the outside walls .
9 In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ .
10 In one period , all were placed together as if spelled out in full as ‘ MAC ’ .
11 Although such behaviour corresponds closely to the descriptions of other feral children , it is impossible to know whether these children might have developed similar patterns of behaviour even if brought up in greater contact with people , and it has been suggested that feral children might have been abandoned by their parents because of their behaviour problems .
12 Or at any rate , with higher education as sketched out in this book ?
13 In western Germany in 1990 the building industry produced more than five times as much rubbish as turned up in municipal solid waste — and most of it was simply tipped into Germany 's scarce landfill space .
14 Unlined curtains are ideal when made up in easy-care fabrics which can be laundered frequently , making them perfect for kitchens or bathrooms .
15 They will add a sumptuous air to your curtains , particularly when made up in soft , supple fabrics which drape beautifully .
16 It is settled law , as borne out in particular by Stanton v. Institute National d'Assurances Sociales pour Travailleurs Indépendants ( Inesti ) ( Case 143/87 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 3877 , 3894 , para. 11 , that
17 It is also emphasised that in applying accounting standards it is necessary to be guided by the spirit and the reasoning behind them , as set out in individual standards and in the ASB 's Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting .
18 The basic objective of the I.D.P. as set out in that Regulation was to ‘ improve working and living conditions in the Western Isles ’ through a series of measures designed ’ .... to improve agriculture ; to improve the marketing of agricultural ( and fisheries ) products — including the afforestation of marginal land , operations to improve the marketing and processing of agricultural products and measures to develop fisheries , but also measures relating to tourist amenities , crafts , industrial and other complementary activities essential to the improvement of the general socio-economic situation of those isles ’ .
19 The advantages of cash planning , as set out in Economic Progress Report 139 , November 1981 , are said to be as follows :
20 We have discussed this in more detail in Chapter Three where we saw how the parameters of this debate as set out in these campaigns were seized upon by the Tory Party with little or no response from the Labour Party who seemed unable to cope with the authoritarian drift .
21 And er they took the decision erm to erm pursue the policies er as as as set out in this E I P .
22 The factual content of the advert should be confirmed and comply with the procedures as set out in Corporate Finance Bulletin ‘ Investment Advertisements ’ ( Section 7 ) .
23 The ‘ aim should be to use them for purposes compatible with the Green Belt as set out in Circular 14/84 which can include institutional uses ’ .
24 This letter is illustrative of the type to be used where the firm is leading an agreed public offer ( ie subject to the Takeover Code ) on behalf of a client and is ni addition to a deal management' engagement letter as set out in 1101.2 .
25 This is not supposed to suggest that events can not be said to occur straightforwardly in the real but rather that when set up in any series , narrative , or history they are constructed as such events retrospectively by the historian .
26 The quotation referred to by Professor Smith when set out in full , reads :
27 The existence of a firm strategy for continuing education may , in theory , preclude the need for re-entry programmes as they exist at present , and it is the job of the members of each National Board to align continuing education needs with the UKCC 's own policies regarding the maintenance and improvement of professional standards as laid down in current legislation .
28 The President , Levon Ter Petrosyan , said that the republic would not observe the five-year transitional period as laid down in Soviet legislation on secession .
29 Reaffirms the objectives of Green Belt policies and related development control policies as laid down in previous Circulars .
30 He undoubtedly had in mind the particular patterns and balanced relationship of the various dances ( i.e. solos , grands pas , variations , etc. ) as laid out in all Petipa ballets and he made the ballerina the focus of all attention .
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