Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the year under review he has been involved in 20 seminars , 18 counselling workshops and has undertaken 92 company visits .
2 During the visit the Vietnamese delegation reportedly received economic advice from a group of Malaysian , Indonesian and South Korean officials .
3 The number of contracts undertaken each year is approaching 10,000 deriving from thousands of customers in 50 countries , but 14 top customers in the UK and Europe still account for 70% of all business sales .
4 If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required .
5 However , the Germans had foreseen that possibility and they quickly extended their occupation of Italy .
6 I should have realised that genius , as some bright spark in the office said , has a lot to do with genes .
7 These wily chaps have realised that goodwill means having to show it .
8 Max has to establish a relationship with the soldiers : ‘ He had quite early realised that part of their life depended on their being left to do things by themselves and not being interfered with .
9 Strange , Gina thought , how much their two countries had in common and how little she had realised that element of kinship before .
10 There is one long pointed apical papilla flanked on either side by 3–4 similarly shaped apical papillae ; the papillae have a slightly rugose texture and are well separated from one another .
11 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked by 3–4 oral papillae , occasionally as many as 5 or 6 on each side .
12 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–4 rugose oral papillae , although in some specimens thee maybe more giving the appearance of a double row .
13 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 4 pointed slightly rugose oral papillae ; Mortensen ( 1927 ) reports that there may be as many as 8 each side .
14 There is one long pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–5 long thin oral papillae the distalmost of which may have the free end enlarged .
15 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–5 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is long and rectangular .
16 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is leaf shaped with a rounded outer edge .
17 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 oral papillae , the distalmost of which is long with its free and widened and squared off .
18 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on either side by 3 conical , pointed oral papillae .
19 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on either side by 3–4 oral papillae ; the free end of the distalmost one may be widened .
20 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on either side by 3–4 blunter oral papillae .
21 There is one long pointed apical papilla with 2–3 oral papillae on each side of the jaw .
22 There is one long pointed apical papilla flanked by 7–10 rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae .
23 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 oral papillae , broadening progressively from spine-like to block-like .
24 There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 4–5 block-like oral papillae .
25 By this time the newspapers had lost interest , and the route that Mr Wolski had carefully traced each day on his atlas on the basis of news reports ended near Galashiels in the Southern Uplands of Scotland , where a British Trust for Ornithology report gave a good account of a ‘ vagrant ’ juvenile eagle being seen feeding .
26 Stuart Caughey of Rolls Wood Group , Repair Division , has also joined Junior Chamber and is still in his probationary period .
27 In its last meeting , however , the UKCC considered its analysis of responses in a private session , announcing afterwards that the proposals had been adopted as council policy , and that the consultation had received complete support from the profession .
28 Among the 439 patients who were given para-aortic irradiation , 6 developed secondary gastric carcinoma ( 2.4% 15-year cumulative incidence rate ) , by contrast with no gastric carcinomas in 453 patients not treated with such irradiation .
29 In spite of this , we are left with perhaps one in five who appear to have made sensible revisions of their choice , given total cost of credit and/or APR information .
30 At one extreme , the editors could be given total licence to film anything they liked and to show the House in their own way ( as when covering a football match , or as in some American state legislatures where camera and microphone men are even allowed to wander around on the floor of the House ) .
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