Example sentences of "and [vb pp] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 How readers make sense of texts is dependent on their understanding of how texts are circulated and commented on in different settings .
2 It has been piloted and commented on in a number of institutions already .
3 A tape recorded announcement of a military uprising against the government was received by the Noticias Argentinas news agency on Nov. 7 and commented on in the daily newspaper El Diario Popular on Nov. 8 .
4 On either side of the central aisle , heads nodded at the buildings and streets around them as a now livelier Ashenden continued , himself ( like the site , it appeared ) splendidly restored from whatever malaise had affected him over the previous two days , a malaise which had been noted and commented upon by several others of the group besides Mrs Shirley Brown — the latter sitting comfortably now in her usual seat , the effects of the sting having cleared up fairly quickly under the twin application of Mrs Roscoe 's unguents .
5 They need to be read and commented upon by a wide audience .
6 These historical trends are summarized and commented upon in box 12 .
7 The options open to at least one student in the early sixteenth century are mentioned and commented upon in a brief autobiographical note by Celalzade Mustafa near the beginning of his .
8 He remembered how he had been taken by force from his home in the Lithuanian village of Akmeyon when he was sixteen ; how he was beaten and spat upon by the officers because he was a Jew ; how he was forced to eat treif , and how his life in the regiment had been such a hell that he decided to desert .
9 On May 14 a teacher and some 30 black pupils from a Brooklyn school defied the boycott by entering the shop , but were intimidated and spat upon by the pickets .
10 Five minutes treatment in a fresh water bath ( N.B. this must be dechlorinated , well-aerated and adjusted to within 0.2 pH units of the aquarium water using pH adjuster or sodium bicarbonate and an accurate pH kit/meter ) will cause the flukes to release their hold and drop off the fish .
11 After all , the concept of mass working-class adult education organised and taught from within existing institutions and existing budgets , is inherently unrealistic .
12 They told how the man whom they had trusted and referred to as ‘ Dad ’ fondled them indecently while they sat on his knee in their pyjamas watching television in his rooms at Elm Tree Farm Community Home , Stockton , Cleveland .
13 The Institution 's structure was then expanded from three to four Divisions , and building surveying was singled out for the first time , and referred to as IIIB ( Division III , Building ) .
14 The English-Electric KDF9 computer ( Davis 1960 ; Haley 1962 ; ICL 1968 ) provided such a stack , implemented in hardware and referred to as a " nesting store " , instead of a conventional accumulator .
15 The expression is sometimes represented by and referred to as the bank credit multiplier .
16 In the terminology of Codasyl , the data item is equivalent to an attribute value , and these can be aggregated ( a non-normalised group item ) and referred to as a repeating group data aggregate .
17 And from then on there is superb leather book binding by David Sellers , Angela James , Faith Shannon and John Pearson and in The Book as Art three highly unusual wall-hung creations by Dee Odell-Foster from Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire and referred to as The Trap , Famine and Glimpses of the OK .
18 Looking back at these different sets of theories ( outlined in sections 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 ) , consider how each of them might explain the restructuring of local government ( discussed in Chapter 4 and referred to at the start of section 5.3 ) which took place in the 1980s ?
19 This was in 1976 , when the Expenditure Committee of the House of Commons was refused access to a programme analysis and review ( PAR ) study on educational planning which had been made available to the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) and referred to at length in one of their publications .
20 Allegations that Mr Bush had a mistress have been investigated by newspapers and referred to on radio and television .
21 They are mentioned by name on eighteenth-century maps and referred to in Sir Walter Scott 's The Bridal of Triermain ; they are often supposed to mark the county boundary , which they do not , and the most popular theory is that they were erected at the time of the Border raids to delude Scots advancing up the Eden valley , from which they are conspicuously in view , into the belief that an English army was encamped there .
22 An employee denied such a statement may refer the matter to a tribunal which will determine the particulars which should have been included and referred to in such a statement .
23 The cases cited , and referred to in depth by my noble and learned friends , have proceeded on the basis that on the one hand money paid under a mistake of fact or under duress or as it is said ‘ colore officii ’ can be recovered , whereas money paid under a mistake of law or voluntarily ‘ to close a transaction ’ or to avoid threatened litigation can not .
24 This is true right down to the detail of how we use electronic mail , for example , in which , until we discover or are shown otherwise , we start from the assumption that this is a cheaper and more rapid method of writing the sort of letters we always wrote , and that those letters should have the same status , and be stored and referred to in the same way , as the written or typed ( and duplicated ) paper missive .
25 The decision in Chamberlain was also followed and referred to in Vestey v IRC 31 TC 1 but Lord Reid did give a warning : The ingenuity of those who devise these schemes is such that it might be rash to say that property can never be comprised in a settlement unless it is charged with rights in favour of others , but I think as a general rule this must now be the test .
26 ‘ We 're being listened to and referred to by the Water Research Centre , by the Environment Council , by the Royal Yachting Association and by other local MPs .
27 To achieve this they employed strategies similar to those used by schoolteachers and referred to by Hargreaves ( 1975 ) as ‘ the liontamer ’ , ‘ the entertainer ’ and the ‘ new romantic ’ .
28 By 1926 , the London County Council were insisting that any new cars purchased by adjoining undertakings and intended for through running over their tracks , must conform very closely to their own standard design , namely their ‘ E/1 ’ Class .
29 It may be added that the Montreal Tramways case was cited and relied on in the earliest United States case of 1946 where the changed view , that the child could sue , was adopted .
30 I was a party to all these decisions other than B. v. B. ( Contempt Committal ) [ 1991 ] 2 F.L.R. 588 cited and relied upon in Howes v. Howes , 142 N.L.J. 753 but I should also refer to two recent decisions to which I was not a party , but to one of which Scott L.J .
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