Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 These were helping to break down the barriers to access for those companies , such as small scale , under capitalisation , lack of knowledge of quality assurance and shyness in making approaches to the big operators .
2 The Bank 's sales of Ecus for pounds were intended to shore up the pound against the mark , without resorting to outright sales of the German currency .
3 The Podkrepa Trade Union Federation remained on strike alert from July 20 , but rejected the UDF accusation that its actions were intended to bring down the government .
4 In the more stable area people were returning to pick up the pieces of their lives .
5 At least two , the Statesman and the Indian Express , were expected to take up the story in their issues today .
6 Many parties were expected to take up the offer , although Fernando Belaúnde Terry , a former President and leader of the Popular Action ( AP ) party , stated that unless the holding municipal elections was restored to the current year [ see below ] , the AP would not participate in any talks .
7 These dances mattered very much to Petipa and all nineteenthcentury balletmasters because they were expected to show off the wealth of talent found in the many imperial , Royal and State theatres , e.g. all the characters from other fairy tales who came to Aurora 's wedding and the character dances in Swan Lake .
8 This prediction was borne out , though the tears that were shed rolled down the cheeks of Labour loyalists — or better Labour chauvinists — as well .
9 The fact that this was the chosen approach of the Evil One in tempting Eve should give us a healthy respect for its subtlety and danger : ‘ Did God say … ? ’ he asked : His innocent-sounding questions about the facts of the case were designed to open up the deeper issue of God 's goodness .
10 On the German side a few bombs were dropped to keep up the pretence , but they were left strictly alone by fighter aircraft , of course .
11 In all the countries across Europe , the most likely individuals handling Virgin material for the licensee in that country were approached to set up the new local Virgin office .
12 This question echoes the old debates over the so-called ‘ managerial revolution ’ ( Burnham , Berle and Means ) where salaried personnel were seen to take over the running of firms .
13 Volunteers were sought to set up the tables .
14 Patients were instructed to fill in the two diaries for 14 days , but were not told that the computer automatically records date of data entry , nor were they given instructions of what to do should they have forgotten to make the daily entry .
15 Other actors were instructed to bring on the score .
16 English names were adopted to speed up the process of assimilation .
17 Attempts were made to push out the burning fuel with scaffolding poles .
18 Serious attempts were made to level up the resources for secondary modem schools , in order to make them comparable with grammar schools , and so achieve that parity to which Ellen Wilkinson was openly committed .
19 Attempts were made to put out the fire .
20 In the late 1930s Japanese became the official language and attempts were made to wipe out the indigenous Korean culture .
21 In 1943 the course was at risk of being farmed when official orders were made to plough up the 9th , 10th , 11th , 12th , 13th and 14th holes .
22 Pale colours were used to map out the image and fill in areas much as they might have been used in watercolour painting .
23 Watkins believed that natural markers were used to set out the ley system .
24 A jet and two hose reels were used to put out the flames .
25 Patshull Park Lake was ice free on Saturday but completely frozen on Sunday so two motor boats were used to break up the half inch thick ice for two hours .
26 The poverty-stricken Spanish people were attempting to shake off the shackles and feudalism imposed mainly by the Catholic church .
27 Negotiations were started to purchase the site , and the London architects Spalding and Spalding were commissioned to draw up the plans .
28 Four men were needed to hold down the steering oars , which bucked in their harnesses like panicked elephants .
29 They would be in favour of it if it could be worked out in a practical form : but it did not mean they were going to give up the freedom of the seas .
30 If the family were going to take on the outside world , they 'd do it in eccentric style , his father had implied .
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