Example sentences of "[was/were] selected for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Six controls were selected for each case : four from hospital delivery registers and two from livebirth registers maintained by the NHS central register . |
2 | Six control children were selected for each case : two from birth registers maintained by the NHS central register and four from delivery registers in the two district hospitals in the study area . |
3 | The Musselburgh Bypass and East Approach to Leith were selected for specific debate at The Examination in Public into the Region 's Structure Plan . |
4 | Four Minor Project schools were selected for closer investigation by the evaluation team and visited over a period of one or two days . |
5 | Among those interior residues , several were selected for site-directed mutagenesis on the basis of side chains that contain functional groups capable of forming hydrogen bonds with ligands . |
6 | In North America the pied Dutch cows were selected for high yield above all and they became specialist milk producers , with a marked difference in size and conformation . |
7 | Thirty proposals were submitted for the 2001 launch , of which four were selected for further study . |
8 | Eleven positive and 10 negative sera in the test for IgG anti-human lactoferrin were selected for this analysis . |
9 | With these and other predictions in mind , and with reference to the relevant checklists , the following list of questions was selected for initial classroom observation . |
10 | In that year A. G. MacGregor , who had previously proposed a petrographical classification of the Scottish Carboniferous basalts , was selected for this task . |
11 | One monoclonal antibody , KS128 , demonstrated high expression on freshly prepared peripheral blood lymphocytes ( PBL ) , monocytes and granulocytes ( data not shown ) and was selected for further study . |
12 | The school was selected for further study from a register of such schools , the preparation of which is described in Chapter 10 . |
13 | A 33% random sample of subjects ( n=184 ) was selected for intensive study , of whom 181 ( 98% ) agreed to participate . |