Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] be [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , at the same time , the town chosen or the house actually lived in are still selected by the households themselves .
2 A man who left his tropical fish ‘ home alone ’ when he moved out was today cleared by Berkshire magistrates of abandoning them .
3 That this order was sometimes carried out is now confirmed in The Secret Hunters by Anthony Kemp ( 1986 ) , where it is revealed that on Operation Loyton , to quote one example , captured S.A.S. soldiers were shot in the locality of Moussey , between Luneville and Strasbourg .
4 The grounds under which abortion could legally be carried out were greatly widened by the Abortion Act of 1967 , although these stop short of the ‘ abortion on demand ’ available in several other countries .
5 It is interesting to note that a Dellinger fade out is often followed by a magnetic field change around 48 hours later .
6 Despite the recent tremendous advances in synthetic fillings goose or duck down is still favoured by those after good performance , light weight and small pack size .
7 The everyday idea that the pace of life is speeding up is commonly accepted as a feature of modernity .
8 Recent speculation suggesting that the beleaguered band is on the verge of splitting up was also denied by McGough .
9 And the cost of what you 're actually buying back , the service you 're buying back is basically governed by your age and your salary and the amount of time you want to buy back .
10 The er coke is produced from the coal and the coal gas that 's driven off is then used for heating and powering things elsewhere in the steel works .
11 Because the choice of opting out is largely represented to parents , former pupils and the local community as a means of securing a better financial arrangement from the DES than has been possible with the local authority , it is sometimes argued that it is not ethos or education but funding which alone lies at the heart of the decision .
12 Any other magical means of entry the adventurers can dream up is likewise defeated by special enchantments placed on the structure of this room .
13 However , any kinship which may have been struck up was completely ruined by Owen 's insistence that ‘ Panic ’ was an anti-black music song .
14 A child 's curious nature , coupled with their relative lack of fear , mean that they will be vulnerable and may end up being badly injured as a consequence .
15 A vase containing flowers that have been left over is also put at the well so people can see for themselves how they have been incorporated into the picture .
16 Some stations stood in the heart of thriving capital cities and teemed with life day and night ; others in desolate fastnesses , where as Dickens remarked of the remote New England depots , ‘ the wild impossibility of anybody having the smallest reason to get out is only equalled by the apparently desperate hopelessness of there being anybody to get in ’ .
17 THE Prime Minister 's claim that a single currency for Europe might never come about was firmly rebutted by EC Commission president Jacques Delors yesterday .
18 ‘ The Brazilians who come over are generally backed by food companies . ’
19 The change from baseline in knowledge , attitude , and belief at the 1990 follow up are also given in table III .
20 The proportion of subjects with coronary heart disease or who died during follow up was also related to periodontal class ( table II ) .
21 The rate of progression of urinary albumin excretion from the placebo period to the last three months of follow up was positively related to the difference between filtration fractions at time 0 and time 12 months ( r '=0.50 , p=0.026 for all patients ; r '=0.48 for enalapril group ; r '=0.54 for hydrochlorothiazide group ) ( fig 3 , right panel ) .
22 Some of the work carried out is directly related to housing and the appearance of the physical environment , and therefore very much in the traditional planning scope .
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