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

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1 Secondly , the hope that branches not developed may be declared inactive by bounding .
2 Many students so placed may be offered permanent employment on completion of their courses , subject to the availability of a suitable position at that time .
3 They depend on an appropriate display of responsible behaviour , and the circumstances in which they are to be given must be made explicit .
4 The person to be interviewed should be given some indication of the topic and possibly of the kinds of questions they might be asked but it is important that there should not be any rehearsal of the interview as they will then lose their spontaneity .
5 Among the sites where characteristic evidence for iron extraction or smithing has been located might be included those at Ancaster , Braintree , Camerton , Holditch , Sapperton and Wilderspool .
6 Whatever is decided upon , the procedures to be adopted must be made explicit .
7 I spoke to a number of women who started their working lives in the grant-aided film and video sector , to find out whether the personal choices they had made could be given any wider significance .
8 History is the process by which the liberation which Christ proclaimed will be made effective for the whole world .
9 Land which was sold could be made subject to restrictions and future development value could be reserved to the commission .
10 The database which will be produced will be made available through the ESRC Data Archive , and through publications .
11 The assumptions on which this conclusion is based will be made clear in a later paragraph .
12 The use of anthropology which we have already noted can be called historical .
13 Secondly , as national incomes rise , the increase in demand generated will be channelled first into the secondary sector and then into the tertiary sector , in accordance with Engel 's Law .
14 Although a patent is a very powerful form of intellectual property , it is worth considering whether the invention involved can be kept secret indefinitely as an alternative to seeking a patent .
15 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
16 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
17 Fields which may be frequently accessed may be designated key fields by the database administrator and held on the index , to facilitate this easy access .
18 After removing all the decayed wood , all edged should be made flat and square , to make the strongest joint with the clean material .
19 The ‘ username ’ chosen should be made available to users of the data .
20 The ones I have so far mentioned might be called mimetic , that is , the distinctions king/servant , sane man/madman , are distinctions that exist in real life , outside the theatre , and are rendered within a Shakespeare play by the distinction between verse and prose .
21 He was very much afraid that the side he had chosen would be outnumbered forty to one by the minions of Darkness .
22 Several of the issues just outlined will be given special attention in our last chapter , which will look at the wider horizons opened up for Protestant theology by the ecumenical movement , the encounter with other faiths , and the development of science .
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