Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If the adult plants are looking weary , then these can be removed , the severed stems picked over , the healthiest pieces bunched together with a strip of lead or piece of wire , and then replanted in the vacant baskets . |
2 | Whilst it may be in the interests of the court and a ‘ fair result ’ for as much as possible to be disclosed in the early stages so that the matters really in dispute can be identified and the strength of the evidence assessed , it will often be in the interests of the parties to conceal what they know . |
3 | Professor Derek Ellwood , director of the pathogenic microbe research laboratory at the Centre for Applied Microbiology Research , Porton Down , Wiltshire , says that ‘ from the point of view of safety , a biotechnology factory should not be designed in the same ways as one making antibiotics ’ . |
4 | The three breeders with the highest total scores after the final show will receive national prizes to the value of £500 , £300 and £200 , in addition to any prize money won in the regional contests . |
5 | In the 1983 election , the party won less than half the number of seats it had won in the larger cities in 1959 , the last election when it was returned with a three-figure majority . |
6 | Bobby had an excellent goalscoring record with the Palace and his 18 League goals in both 1966–67 and 1967–68 were not approached in the top divisions by a Palace player for fully twenty years . |
7 | A twenty-three year old man was attacked in the early hours of the morning as he was walking up Cowley Road . |
8 | The woman was attacked in the early hours of Wednesday at an isolated station at Mexborough , South Yorks , as she waited for a late train home . |
9 | The president of the local civic committee demanded action against those responsible for " raids , attempted murders , unjustified arrests and abuses committed in the indigenous communities " . |
10 | The former will reappear in chapter 5 in relation to investigations of glaciers , for example , and the latter is the reason for interdisciplinary cooperation that has been stressed in the preceding pages and is further developed in chapter 8 . |
11 | If you have cavity walls , these can be insulated by injecting foam , or by blowing in polystyrene beads or mineral wool fibres through holes drilled in the outside walls . |
12 | As explained earlier , it is therefore important to avoid the use of independent overflow areas except as a safety precaution ; the one exception to this is when updates are grouped in a few areas . |
13 | Does presenting them in this way , grouped in the separate chapters , aid discourse type identification ? |
14 | Over thirty grypesh had been slain and the rest of the pack had dispersed in the western hills . |
15 | We have also reported that endothelin-1 is synthesised in the endothelial cells of submucosal arterioles in the early phase of the development of gastric mucosal injury in the same experimental model . |
16 | The partnership is not really working , although of course erm what happened on Saturday was that after an awful pasting during the week verbally from Mick their manager , and indeed having both been brought off very controversially at Molyneux last Tuesday evening , both substituted in the closing stages when Notts were losing and both strikers we er were brought off , you could n't get much more controversial tha that by a manager could you ? |
17 | A fundamental dis-continuity between human thinking and non-human thinking is already presupposed in the very arguments which were used to describe the imagined evolution from the one to the other . |
18 | Since he had been commissioned in November 1858 , he had ‘ almost wholly devoted ’ himself to the building , and tenders were expected in a few days . |
19 | It was strongly hinted that " a dividend is expected in a few weeks time " which is equivalent to " a discount on the purchase price . " |
20 | Thus we find a much more uniform field-pattern , uniform as regards both size and shape , than we might have expected in the grazing counties of central England . |
21 | It was a part of the prophecy of disintegration and chaos to be expected in the latter days ; within that context it was but one detail in a large picture , but here it was all , it was an answer . |
22 | Its primary purpose was to make room for the large number of civilian air-raid casualties which were expected in the big cities . |
23 | But more activity on those fronts is expected in the coming months . |
24 | But with the last cut in the discount and Lombard rates in early February , and further reductions expected in the coming months , it clearly recognises the need for lower rates even if it does adhere to its policy of small steps . |
25 | Neither Pasok nor Synaspismos seemed capable of capitalizing on the unpopularity of the government 's austerity measures , and the ND did better than expected in the municipal elections of October 1990 [ see p. 37785 ] . |
26 | This takes time to begin with — lots of lovely sitting around going through the magazines again but , when needed , the index which is stored in a file can be looked up and the right magazine located in a few minutes . |
27 | The new forests will be located in the following areas : Bedford ; Bristol ; Cleveland ; Manchester ; Nottingham ; South Hertfordshire ; South Yorkshire ; and Swindon ( Wiltshire ) . |
28 | The final text of the draft treaty , published at the end of June , embodied the concept of a Soviet confederation with power located in the individual republics , as opposed to a federation with a strong central government . |
29 | Interestingly two such sites are located in the immediate vicinities of both the transcription initiation site at +1 and the proposed transcription initiation site further upstream at -287 . |
30 | The bulk of these jobs were not located in the inner cities — many went to green-field locations and new towns . |