Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [vb pp] [conj] [vb past] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Your bank may be able to help , especially if contracts are signed and exchanged and its only a matter of a problem with completion dates .
2 Popular nursing mythologies are demystified and explained and advice given on tailoring re-entry preparation to suit individual learning needs .
3 New words are coined or borrowed or made out of combined parts from existing words ; the meanings of old words gradually shift .
4 The journalists were beaten and threatened and released several hours later .
5 New samples were carried and added to the display , labels were checked and ironed and the large Triple Tombola given the ‘ Super Dazzle ’ treatment .
6 As long as the limitations are recognised and understood and those who allocate are seen to be acting fairly and using socially accepted criteria such as equity and efficiency , the use of rough , though conceptually sound , mechanisms ( for example , the original RAWP formula ) is most probably as good as we can get .
7 Areas are subtracted or added as they leave or come into view .
8 Professional advisers who are members of drug and therapeutic committees can ensure that primary care concerns are heard and addressed and that they are informed of any changes in hospital prescribing that affect them .
9 More ideas and experiences were shared and discussed and
10 He was troubled by the strange things the Rannoch eagles had said about the Wrath eagles being exterminated and wondered if his own capture had been part of that .
11 Large numbers of officials were dismissed and fined or imprisoned during 1990 as the result of a major anti-corruption campaign .
12 A list of guests was obtained and published and a threatening handbill distributed .
13 The net result will find HP and IXI Motif environments agreeing about how files and other structures are read and manipulated when applications are dropped upon one another .
14 Despite the barrier of translation , his plays are known and enjoyed and regularly performed in many countries .
15 In both classical and positivist criminology , it is the particular way their basic assumptions are interpreted and developed that establishes their political and ideological positions .
16 Bronze and silver items were manufactured or acquired and eventually buried , along with considerable quantities of other material , as grave-goods in the community 's cemetery ( Figure 2. 1 ) .
17 Witnesses were found and coerced or bullied into telling what they had seen , by the simple expedient of sealing off the entire area for blocks around and threatening all-night interrogation sessions , unless information was forthcoming .
18 Through research on this and other natural signed languages , greater understanding of the universal features of language , of how languages are created and learned and of how minority language groups relate to majority culture will be achieved .
19 Adduct spots were visualised and counted as previously described and adduct levels calculated by the method of Gupta .
20 Embryos were staged and dissected as reported earlier .
21 Wild-type and mutant ( pros/pros ) embryos were staged and dissected as reported earlier .
22 Councillors were jeered and heckled as they emerged and the mayor was given the Nazi salute as he drove off .
23 The embalming procedures were explained and illustrated and he went on to show examples of vascular preservation and plastination of body parts and sections .
24 His plea came as America confirmed Serbs had set up concentration camps in which thousands of Bosnian and Croatian civilians were detained or tortured and killed .
25 Passing motorists were stopped and kissed or paid the penalty of a fine if they refused .
26 When the war came the stationery was moved out and obscure intelligence projects were pursued and filed and forgotten in these rooms .
27 Adolf Hitler 's ruthless occupation policy across Europe and the discovery of the concentration camps ensured that Germans were loathed and hated and the destruction they suffered was seen as deserved .
28 The aim of the new welfare authorities was to provide homes rather than institutions and so private houses were acquired and converted and then modern purpose-built homes were constructed .
29 And since absolute holism can be used , in Althusser 's view , to explain a wide range of phenomena — to explain how societies are organised and maintained and how they change — his theory provides an opportunity to assess both the character of his approach and its scope .
30 RNA polymerases : After isolation of each RNA polymerase subunits ββ ’ and α as well as truncated a-subunits α-235 and α-256 , three different core enzymes containing the wild-type α-subunit or the truncated α-235 or α-256 subunits were reconstituted and purified as previously described [ 13 ] .
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