Example sentences of "[prep] [vb pp] and [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They depart from the perspective of the constitutional authorities , however , in their advocacy of proposals for devolved and decentralised government , and for more open government .
2 Staveley GC shed had always been the local dumping ground for withdrawn and stored locos from the Sheffield area .
3 As past achievements are taken for granted and new challenges emerge , so voters may look for alternative leaders .
4 The worst of the slimy pools of sweated and casual poverty were more likely to be filled by the native than the immigrant .
5 Yeah , I 'm a bit concerned because we 've got a mixture of adopted and unadopted sewers in Southwell , have n't we ?
6 Thematic maps illustrating aspects of particular importance for land use planning and development , such as ground stability , location of material resources , and distribution of made and disturbed ground , are in preparation .
7 Basically , what it is , they er , want to computerise a collection of some one hundred million words of written and spoken text , that can used by dictionary compilers which are there just to study the English language .
8 What is required , Locke argues , is that the law of nature be embodied in a set of known and established laws that there be an ind in short that it 's not just up to the individual to state what the law of nature is in any particular case , you know , you 've got a set of known and established laws , you know , which do that .
9 What is required , Locke argues , is that the law of nature be embodied in a set of known and established laws that there be an ind in short that it 's not just up to the individual to state what the law of nature is in any particular case , you know , you 've got a set of known and established laws , you know , which do that .
10 Dietary iron intake was measured by a prospective seven day diary record of weighed and estimated food intake in patients who had not changed their diet before the first attendence or were not admitted for investigations to be performed .
11 If the absolute size of certain selected issues can be established by counting their dies , it is possible to extrapolate similar values for other issues by comparing the representation of counted and uncounted issues in hoards .
12 There was overwhelming evidence of a different standard of treatment of represented and unrepresented claims , as well as marked differences between attended and non-attended appeals .
13 Concern over the reported variations in success rates of represented and unrepresented applicants to tribunals led the Lord Chancellor in 1987 to commission a two-year research project to investigate the effectiveness of representation at tribunals ( Genn and Genn , 1989 ) .
14 The traverse of the ridge from end to end is a challenge exclusively for equipped and experienced cragsmen , progress along it being possible only by arduous scrambling and rockclimbing .
15 Statistical analyses were performed using Student 's t test for paired and unpaired data and non-parametric Mann-Whitney test .
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