Example sentences of "and [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some had excessive swings of mood , and were either excessively energetic or elated , or , more often , inert and plagued by beliefs of their own worthlessness and guilt ; the manic-depressive psychosis . |
2 | esteem that arise from unwitting acceptance of the injunctions may be mirrored and compounded by assaults on public esteem , if the community in which people work gives its collective assent to the same injunctions . |
3 | Travelling accommodation seems to have been very casual and limited for JTR on occasion , more like hostelling . |
4 | Accidental Damage is self explanatory and limited by exclusion of damage due to breakdown , explosion or collapse which in effect excludes damage from any inherent defect in the plant . |
5 | The Misses Wynne flew to the window and exclaimed in ecstasy over the view of roof-tops and more roof-tops , and then exclaimed again at their luck in finding somewhere so peaceful and perfect . |
6 | The plaited bamboo walls curled tightly round a stout frame of beech poles , cut and stripped by Rima with the big bush knife he had brought up from the trade-store when Joseph had run down to tell him the news . |
7 | I have pleasure in enclosing your copy of the Memorandum of Agreement for the above tape , which has been signed and witnessed on behalf of the Press . |
8 | I have pleasure in enclosing your copy of the Memorandum of Agreement for the above tape , which has been signed and witnessed on behalf of the Press . |
9 | Mr Lumley said parallel trade had become so great that eight in 10 High Street chemists in Britain regularly dispensed drugs made in Britain , exported to France , say , and re-imported for sale to NHS patients . |
10 | Fraser dealt with this problem without difficulty and explained to Law in 1913 that " the importance of getting important speeches in advance is shown in concrete manner by your Wallsend speech on October 29th . |
11 | Steve Harris , a director who joined Medeva soon after Taylor , had experience of OTC and explained to Chemistry in Britain the rationale for this decision . |
12 | Only by such means could motivations be established and explained without resort to one of Television 's phoniest cop-outs — the character who consistently talks to himself , to the point of ultimately causing the audience to have serious doubts about that character 's sanity . |
13 | This is why it is extremely dangerous to imagine , as many positivist criminologists seemed to do , that such actions can be understood and explained without reference to these processes of definition and application . |
14 | The Josephson junction , based on superconducting effects described and explained in work for which Cambridge physicist Brian Josephson won a Nobel prize in 1973 , is also the subject of much research . |
15 | First , the judicial history in England was examined and explained by reference to legislative circumstances for which there was no parallel in Hong Kong . |
16 | It was following immediately upon this that , on 10 September , Leslie wrote to me excitedly about a small enemy landing — a fact that was finally denied , and explained by Attlee in Parliament only in 1946 . |
17 | They also inevitably include such universally popular compositions as Dowland 's ‘ Lachrimae Pavin' which seems to have originated as a lute solo , been turned into a song ( ‘ FIow , my tears ’ ) , arranged for viol consort with six sequels in the 1605 book , and arranged for virginals by Byrd , Morley , and Farnaby . |
18 | The doctor came , and arranged for Esther to be re-admitted to the gynaecological ward of the hospital so that she could continue nursing the baby , if possible . |
19 | The company 's doctor was on the spot in no time , attended the patients , examined the sanitary arrangements , disinfected and closed the station well , and arranged for tanks of pure water to be conveyed from 62 miles away . |
20 | Becker and Engelman combined only for a pleasantly smoochy encore by David Jaeger , composed this year and arranged by Engelman from a piano accompaniment to the viola . |
21 | Each situation on the list should then be rated on a score out of ten , and arranged in terms of difficulty . |
22 | They will make themselves seen and heard like fireworks on a dark night , and their services will always find takers . |
23 | The establishment was ringed with barbed wire , and guarded by men of the R.A.F. Regiment whose N.C.O.s kept discipline by threatening their men that misdemeanours would result in their being sent ‘ inside the Park ’ , as if it were some sort of madhouse . |
24 | We knew also that we could get Lisboa Military on the ground at Viseu , and checked on arrival at the field and on taxying out that the weather was good at Port — that is , there were no CBs . |
25 | Saw children into playground and checked for staff on duty . |
26 | Recorded interviews and reports of observations were transcribed verbatim and checked for accuracy before analysis . |
27 | In a matter of seconds , his fingerprints had been photographed and checked by computer against the central memory banks . |
28 | He opened his diary which was lying on his desk and checked by name against his written entry . |
29 | Any changes in deployment , recruitment , promotion and grading can be quantified , tested and checked by reference to a library of analysis routines and projection models . |
30 | The big man looked into a face blotched with superficial burns and punctuated by tufts of singed beard . |