Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [be] [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I have always thought that we entered the ERM at a rate of exchange that was much too high , and I have been reinforced in this view by Britain 's poor showing in international trade during the past 18 months .
2 You know , I , I have been put in that situation before , when I 've actually seen , you know , and most reporters are working secondhand , but , you know , I have been in the position where I 've actually seen , part of a police operation take place , mainly because I 'd got stopped coming out on the Huntingdon Road after the , the Mill Road Post Office was , was knocked over a year or so ago .
3 But three of the poems which follow were published in 1807 — Alice Fell , Stepping Westward and Elegiac Stanzas — and when we consider that the major part of The Prelude dates from this time there seems no reason to challenge the usual critical dictum that this was Wordsworth 's major creative period .
4 This is intended to both inform theories of driver behaviour and to provide a realistic applied test of and extension to theories about emotional arousal and memory which have been developed in other areas .
5 Psychology also draws at times on specific ideas about the human subject which have been developed in philosophical , sociological , and , especially , biological theory .
6 This can represent a route to technology evaluation at low risk to the user and there are many examples of useful ventures which have been developed in this way .
7 Firstly , the land forces units shown here are those which have been deployed in full or in significant part .
8 Suppose that I am supplied with a sequence of electrons which have been prepared in such a way that they are all in the same state of motion .
9 For the absolute beginner and those who lack the time or enthusiasm , the selection of a remedy can take place by considering primarily the very important symptoms of the remedies which have been printed in bold type , ignoring all the information in ordinary type .
10 The procedure for applying for the prerogative remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus is contained in Order 53 of the Rules of the Supreme Court ( RSC ) , some provisions of which have been re-enacted in statutory form in section 31 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
11 That is because the deeper issues of the party divide lay elsewhere — in the political , constitutional and , in particular , the religious tensions which have been explored in this book , many of which dated back to the Restoration .
12 Heads have been turned , and have begun to swim , amid the flow of invention , delivered in works which have been Englished in rapid succession and which are not always easy to tell apart .
13 The most complex of the risings was the Pilgrimage of Grace , the problems of which have been covered in two important papers , both of which stress the varying motives of the participants ( 68 ; 69 ) .
14 The organisers of the courses , which have been run in 60 villages across 20 counties , often find they have to overcome opposition within the village first .
15 The various fungal diseases which manifest themselves upon fish are almost exclusively secondary infections , developing on areas of the body which have been damaged in some way .
16 A security carrier , contracted to the retailer , visits the stores each morning to collect the cash takings , which have been packaged in standard bank packets before despatch , and delivers them to Midland 's local Cash Centres .
17 These include the Entity-Relationship ( E-R ) Model [ 20 ] and Taxis [ 21 ] , both of which have been employed in this work .
18 Almost a million new jobs have come to the state since 1990 , many in pharmaceuticals and electronics , making up for the 1,000 jobs a month which have been lost in mature heavy industries .
19 But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology .
20 We may conclude , however , with a list of points which have been made in this chapter , and which form the basis of the use of the term " style " in this book .
21 And though the protracted battles between Congress and the Bush administration which have been waged in recent years are unlikely , Clinton 's proposals could be changed significantly by Congress prior to enactment .
22 And the substance of my apprehension is to be found in the formidable dossiers of attainment which have been catalogued in numerous obituaries over the past week .
23 For tables showing multipliers which have been adopted in Fatal Accidents Acts claims , see Kemp & Kemp , The Quantum of Damages ( Sweet & Maxwell ) .
24 The basic principles which have been adopted in these aspects of teaching which Sinclair mentions — ‘ specification of syllabuses , design of materials and choice of method ’ — have been drawn not from particular descriptions of the language but from ideas , assumptions , and beliefs about language in general .
25 May we have a debate on junk mail as soon as possible , to discuss a mailshot sent to many of my constituents by an organisation that is partly funded by Maxwell money which is so full of falsehoods that it would make the average time-share salesman blush ; which redefines the term ’ junk mail ’ and peddles dodgy , old-fashioned and out-of-date remedies which have been banned in most countries and which have passed their sell-by date ; and which bears the signature of an obscure Welsh politician , best known for losing his rag with Zimbabwean soldiers and for nutting people in public lavatories ?
26 It is therefore subject to the omissions and confusions of long-term memory , which have been discussed in considerable detail by both social scientists and oral historians .
27 Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book .
28 The two dominant styles of public law thought which have been identified in ideal-typical form may be viewed as models .
29 Both the current reforms and other possible changes which have been suggested in recent debates of the health service will be examined .
30 The other ‘ fixing ’ agents , which have been described in this chapter , act to create a catch-22 situation .
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