Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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31 | The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury . |
32 | Then he saw — or rather heard , for the clip of their boot-studs on the flagstones was what first caught his attention — a file of boys in football kit making their way along a covered path linking the courtyard to the playing fields that lay behind the school buildings . |
33 | In 1966 Peyton Rous was duly honoured with a Nobel prize . |
34 | In the result , it was agreed between the Commissioners and the defendant that the amount charged upon him should be reduced , and that time should be given to pay it in three instalments ; he gave three promissory notes for the three instalments ; the first was duly honoured ; the others were not , and were the subject of the present action . |
35 | We have publicised the plight of arctic terns , seals , badgers and intensively reared animals . |
36 | Or 10lbs of grain to yield a mere 1lb of intensively reared beef . |
37 | Barley is grown for malting in the manufacture of beer and whisky and for animal feed , particularly the fattening of pigs and intensively reared beef . |
38 | It is fairly safe to eat game and animals which can not be intensively reared . |
39 | In the first place , today animals are often intensively reared , housed indoors under what are , for them , highly unnatural conditions . |
40 | Lamb is preferable to beef and pork , as it is less likely to have been intensively reared , and game is preferable to all domestically produced meat , as it has lived under natural conditions . |
41 | Domestic meat animals , and particularly those which have been intensively reared , have a considerable quantity of invisible fat in their meat whereas naturally reared animals , such as game , contain very little invisible fat . |
42 | Intensively reared piglets are weaned at two to four weeks old , so the sow comes on heat again as soon as possible . |
43 | The pope was father in God to the Romans , and to all men ; he was St Peter in person , the earthly representative of the apostle on whom the fame and fortune of the city most depended ; but he was also a petty tyrant — one of the ancient rulers who had failed to go away ; the symbol of all that was alien to the new found liberty so loved by the Italian city dwellers of the eleventh and twelfth centuries . |
44 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
45 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
46 | Investigating mills where they think children are being badly treated . ’ |
47 | If the parents feel badly treated , or even worse , humiliated then they will quite likely broadcast their version of events in a way which the school will find difficult to counter . |
48 | But there was always much debate about the level at which each ratio should be set , and much bitterness when an industry considered itself badly treated . |
49 | If tempers have flared , and especially if you have been badly treated by your employer , the urge to retaliate with every means at your disposal will be enormous . |
50 | But a comparison with science departments at other universities — such as the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge — shows that Imperial College has not been too badly treated down the years . |
51 | Birds which are sold into the pet trade are notoriously badly treated . |
52 | However , I prefer NO COMEBACKS , not badly treated on just a 4lb higher mark than when landing a comfortable victory at Redcar last month . |
53 | Jenny Pitman 's Mailcom is also not badly treated but is not certain to stay . |
54 | This galloping course will suit his action and he is not badly treated at the weights on his best form . |
55 | Badly treated ‘ It was considerably less than I am getting this year . |
56 | ‘ To say that I have been badly treated is a gross understatement . |
57 | HOW CAN top policewoman Alison Halford get a huge pay-out while the other services are so badly treated . |
58 | One respondent in this school of thought commented on the strength of the bond between even inadequate parents and children , saying : ‘ The astounding thing , in my experience as a social worker , is that for the most part kids are crazy about their parents , even when they 're being badly treated . ’ |
59 | Were hoping to get a mini bus , I do n't think we ought take a bus because we were very badly treated when we did that , we do n't to allow ourselves open to that again , but I have written to say were hoping to get enough people to take a mini bus . |
60 | 1 An animal that is unhealthy or dying or being badly treated will not respond properly so it is a waste of time trying to watch its behaviour . |