Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 There are other images , too : he mentions the " ailanthus " , one of which stood in the yard of the Mary Institute where he had once played , and the " briar rose " by his father 's house in Gloucester ; in addition , he employs words like " rote " or " groaner " which he had heard as a child in New England .
2 Very many people heard about the riots in the area last year , and heard the authorities ' explanations for them , but this programme attempted to find the root causes of the problems .
3 Ireland is still witnessed as a state in some indefinable way opposed to England .
4 The campaign of the Conservative candidate , Richard Hickmet , was criticized for the way in which it dwelt on the controversial claim that it would be a " moral victory for terrorism " if the seat were to change hands as a result of the killing of Gow .
5 In 1891 , an obelisk of Aberdeen granite was erected as a memorial in place of the headstone .
6 A number of Jewish cemeteries were vandalized during the summer in Baden-Württemberg , and in December in Berlin .
7 Associated with cost is the gap that has developed between the ways in which essentially the same text is used by different groups of people .
8 In addition , a source and application of funds statement ( an example of which is shown in Fig. 2.3 ) is usually produced to show the various sources of funds received during the period in question and how those funds have been spent .
9 Lifestyle studies like these are usually the source of the acronyms such as ‘ yuppies ’ , ‘ dinkies ’ , ‘ glams ’ , etc. , that have been enthusiastically bandied about the media in recent years .
10 The situation had been compounded during the elections in the previous month when the Nationalist had taken seventy-three seats out of a total of one hundred and five , and out of those , forty-two of those elected were in jail for various offences related to their opposition of the British presence in Ireland .
11 When he least needed a vote of no confidence , Leighton was sensationally dropped from Manchester United 's 1990 Cup Final replay team and punished for a slump in form during a suspect season in front of a United defence that bordered on the arthritic .
12 Even though they were against the wind , Colleges made the better start and after Thomson had missed two penalties and John Mackenzie had had a ‘ try ’ disallowed for a foot in touch ( signalled by the Colleges touch judge Bert Barclay ) the home side went 10-0 up .
13 Away in the distance , tucked between a fold in the surrounding hills , was home .
14 Lightbown argues on the basis of all the published evidence that Piero 's National Gallery ‘ Baptism of Christ ’ was painted for the Pieve in Sansepolcro ( which was the only church in the town where baptisms were performed before 1520 ) and not the Priory of San Giovanni Battista d'Afra as most , including Bertelli , believe .
15 Meanwhile , Senator Bennett R. Hapgood rose to his feet on the podium erected for the purpose in the sweeping grounds of the open-air Hancock Center in the heart of Austin and surveyed the crowd with satisfaction .
16 This does not imply that Rassendyll is developed as a character in the round .
17 The colon weight/body weight ratio was calculated as an increase in this ratio has been shown to be an accurate marker of colonic inflammation .
18 Specific binding was calculated as the difference in cell associated counts between incubations with [ 3 H ] omeprazole alone , and [ 3 H ] omeprazole plus unlabelled omeprazole .
19 In each case students registered for the module in the current or a future term must be counselled about and registered for viable alternative programmes .
20 On return of this document , the participant named overleaf , will automatically be registered as an entrant in the Ultimate Prize Draw , with six changes to win the first prize jackpot of £50,000 .
21 Certainly small business , through its close connections with the ruling LDP party , has lobbied for a shift in the established policies of support and protection for big business .
22 On 28 May as part of their Spanish sale ( see p. 17 ) Christie 's will be offering further pieces from the Maravillas Treasure ( some of which was sold in 1990 ) comprising some outstanding items of Spanish jewellery together with gold coins and bars recovered from the wreck of the seventeenth-century Spanish galleon the ‘ Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas ’ , wrecked off the Bahamas in 1656 .
23 A summary of the limits of cover under the special scheme arranged for the holidays in this brochure is shown below .
24 Neighbourhood Watch A meeting has been arranged for the residents in Baberton Crescent and the scheme should be operational in a short time .
25 Neighbourhood Watch A meeting has been arranged for the residents in Baberton Crescent and the scheme should be operational in a short time .
26 Patterson had arranged for the solicitors in Bloomsbury to ring him immediately the jiffy bag arrived , so that end was covered and I was pretty sure that 's where the Airborne messenger was heading without further interruptions .
27 Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham .
28 To compensate a bit for the loss , Greatest Hits from that long and illustrious lineage — ‘ Les Demoiselles d'Avignon ’ and its copains — have been gathered for the nonce in a smaller space elsewhere in the museum .
29 Where partners are sued in the name of their firm , unless the plaintiff requests that he ( the plaintiff ) serve a partner personally , service is effected in the first instance by the court by first class postal service to the address given for the firm in the request for summons ( N 201 – 4 ) .
30 Unless the plaintiff requests that he ( the plaintiff ) serve personally , service is effected in the first instance by the court by first class postal service to the address given for the defendant in the request for summons ( N 201 – 4 , 208 or 209 ) .
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