Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb past] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Various animals that hunted in this country , foxes , in some places deer , hares are coursed er in some places .
2 Contained within the breccias are the fossilized bones of many animals that lived in this part of Britain during the middle Pleistocene , and we will be describing the way in which the fossil bones of the smaller animals came to be deposited .
3 But beneath it all , beneath the strange rituals that passed in this milieu for normality , there was an undercurrent of fear , of latent panic .
4 Could you please let me have it now , or , if you can not find it , give the following information about all classes that operated in any part of 1989 ( including ‘ IR ’ = irregular , ‘ SC ’ = short course , and any discontinued during the year ) :
5 ‘ That was the FRG from Soltau — they 've cleared most of the tasks from last night , less a Chieftain power pack change that 's in hand and one badly bogged tank — they 're having to find a route in for a second armoured recovery vehicle , and , of course , the last Challenger pack change — how are the lads doing on those packs that came in this morning ? ’
6 They also insisted that selection by the environment had no effect on the characters that appeared in this way .
7 In the early 1970s he became Manager Hops and continued in this role for the remainder of his career at Park Royal .
8 After having worked as a medic and observed first-hand the horrors of war , Beckmann began to produce ambitious paintings with religious themes and continued in this vein until the early 1920s .
9 ‘ I kept some of the photos that came in that envelope .
10 Through this work she met and married a dashing test pilot who was the son of a wealthy Boston brain surgeon , had two children and lived in some style on Long Island where Jack spent many holiday breaks , lapping up the upper-class luxury .
11 In the USA , the Fox purchase , which included seven TV stations , obliged him to sell his New York and Chicago papers that circulated in those franchise areas .
12 Presented with ( 32 ) , we therefore read it as a sequence of two events that occurred in that order : ( 32 ) Alfred went to the store and bought some whisky We now see how the semanticist armed with the notion of implicature can extricate himself from the dilemmas raised above in connection with examples ( 4 ) -(7) .
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