Example sentences of "was [verb] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Cyclosporin treatment was stopped but the patient continued to deteriorate and died from sepsis and shock in spite of antibiotic treatment .
2 Treatment was stopped after the electroencephalogram was found to be iso-electric .
3 At the recent Parish Council meeting there was a request from a local resident that the bridle way leaving the Trough Road opposite the entrance to Salisbury Farm ( Grid Ref SD 522 511 ) which was stopped when the gas pipe line was laid should be reopened .
4 Thuja LM1 produced immediate improvement in hot flushes which returned at Thuja LM4 when the remedy was stopped and the flushes abated .
5 There was no alternative now the bus was stopped and the passengers ' amusement turning to impatience .
6 We learned , however , that highway robberies in past days were very common in the district of both Camden and Kentish Town ; and on more than one occasion we had heard Professor Sewell state that a Hampstead stage coach … was stopped and the passengers robbed near to St Pancras Church …
7 At least two independent witnesses were needed to agree in evidence ; if they did not agree , the trial was stopped and the accused found ‘ not guilty ’ ( Mark 14:59 ) .
8 In week 5 , the intervention was stopped and the original baseline condition repeated for one week .
9 As a result , the matchbox-making was stopped and the family 's last remaining source of income disappeared .
10 The challenge was stopped and the patients were examined , when any adverse reaction was noted .
11 Stella was coughing when the flash bulb went off .
12 Once in the UK less than 25 per cent of the legally imported waste was incinerated and the remainder was dumped in landfill sites .
13 Six days later the treaty was ratified and the concession agreement came into force to last until July 28 2042 when the Tunnel reverts to the governments .
14 Where before , half the amusement of seeing the New FADS play was seeing whether the five unlikely groovers could carry off their groove thing without sounding like A Certain Ratio after one too many spliffs , now there is a confidence , and with it comes a hint of threat .
15 Similarly , it was intended that the voluntary bodies would have a duty to consult with appropriate LEAs about activities which they planned to undertake .
16 It was intended that the research team would produce a new , easily expandable classification system for use by all community information and advice agencies .
17 It was intended that the bureau should receive applications from both juveniles and employers , but no applicant could be put in touch with an employer without the exchange first contacting the CCC .
18 It was intended that the Commission 's proposals should be agreed by the Council of Ministers in October 1990 and be implemented by January 1992 ; but the employee participation element in particular is controversial , and animated discussions have taken place , with various Committees of the European Parliament having commented at length and suggested a plethora of amendments .
19 Although each patch would have a back-up long-term hostel , it was intended that the mental health centres should take over the role of caring for most people with longer-term difficulties .
20 As such , it was intended that the parameters of the debate would be flexible .
21 As that subsection gives the court a discretion to stay or suspend execution of the order , it can not be the position that it was intended that the landlord could take the matter into his own hands .
22 It was intended that the PCBCR would connect with this to the east of the town .
23 It was intended that the commission would often be acquiring land in advance of need .
24 With the raft being swept away by the tide she could n't climb back on board and was struggling when the lifeboat crew reached her .
25 It contains a stage in the creative process before the emergence of the sun and therefore perhaps was formulated before the cult of Re gained widespread recognition in the Fourth Dynasty .
26 The autumn afternoon was paling and the ivy that covered the façade of number 63 dripped with yellows and browns .
27 Edward was demanding that the callers be patient , he was coming as fast as he could .
28 The newspaper was demanding that the public be given a good show for their money : ‘ It is still necessary to ask ourselves whether we are getting value for money .
29 A major task of the later software was to arrange that the exposure was chosen automatically according to the current illumination .
30 Labour 's advance — one of the biggest post-war election swings — was checked as the Tories held Basildon in Essex and Battersea in south London .
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