Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The results for British , Japanese , Finnish , Australian and Hong Kong index futures , which allowed for transactions costs , suggest that arbitrage opportunities also existed in these markets . |
32 | Mr Wilfred Franks , who lives in Middlesbrough , also sang in both operas . |
33 | An appeal was also made in the magazine Radio Communications which also resulted in several offers , including some Gee equipment from F W Milford of Norbury , London . |
34 | We also saw in both tests the law change allowing a quick throw-in from touch . |
35 | One other conspicuous feature of the modern scene also appeared in these years . |
36 | He also put in that air-vent on the wall between his room and this one . ’ |
37 | I also put in some choices that only SF readers were likely to recognise : Hugo Gernsback ( an early pulp-publisher ) , Clifford Simak ( a prolific SF writer ) , and Stanislaw Lem ( the foremost Polish SF author ) . |
38 | The Taï chimps also featured in several sequences in The Trials of Life ( see BBC WILDLIFE , October 1990 ) . |
39 | Tyndall also lectured in these years on radiant heat , and on acoustics . |
40 | Although Tocqueville and Marx emphasized different features in the development of European and North American societies in the nineteenth century , they both recognized in some way the interplay of economic and political forces : Tocqueville by associating democracy with the values of an agricultural and commercial middle-class society , and by noting the possible implications of the incipient class divisions within manufacturing industry ; Marx by giving prominence to the political struggles of the working class as a movement to extend democracy , whether in his account ( in 1852 ) of the Chartist demand for universal suffrage as being , if realized , ‘ a far more socialist measure than anything which has been honoured with that name on the Continent ’ , or in his later analysis of the Paris Commune ( 1871 ) as a new form of democratic government , as ‘ the political form at last discovered under which to work out the emancipation of labour ’ . |
41 | There were also photographs of his weak and charming father , who had read Pravda and the Daily Telegraph every morning , and his beautiful feckless mother , who 'd run off with an Italian and now lived in some palazzo in Rome , and of the huge house in which he 'd been brought up . |
42 | Shrieks of alarm from Maha , a divorcee from Qatar who often visited in those days . |
43 | Mademoiselle was n't quite sure whether she really believed in this spider or not . |
44 | The Democrats now seemed in much disarray , and presented a dismal prospect for their new leader , Paddy Ashdown , who had succeeded David Steel . |
45 | Her never-failing enthusiasm and dedication helped to build the strong support now enjoyed in this area , and although she is now retired , she still attends a weekly class . |
46 | Lack of space in which to build laterally resulted in this characteristic Edinburgh townscape of early tower blocks , often with additional lower floors invisible from the street , clinging to the cliffs and reached through narrow wynds , vennels and closes overshadowed by the dark flanks of buildings stained by the smoke of those ‘ Auld Reekie ’ years . |
47 | Whether civil liberties or freedom of expression really languished in this period is open to debate . |
48 | For whatever reason , they all now sat in some dumbness at Sir Alexander Gordon 's table , and it is the only meal so far recorded by Boswell in which he has no conversation to report , nor argument , nor words of Johnson . |
49 | They even parachuted in some agents . |
50 | Are not the forbearing creditors equally defrauded in either case ? |
51 | Packets of the mixed white and orange-brown powder most strongly implicated in this case each contained an average of 105 mg of inorganic arsenic trioxide ( As 2 O 3 ) . |
52 | Exposure to 2°C caused drastic changes to the growth pattern and even resulted in some leaves failing to emerge . |
53 | Far too many of those who regularly spoke in those debates were a stage army who thought we should never have joined the Community in the first place . |
54 | The tree was in silhouette , but there seemed to be flames in one of its branches ; flames that licked high , then guttered and were gone , only to flare again … as if a fire was coming and going … as if the fire was not of this time , but spent brief minutes in the tree , then flared in another world , before revisiting the winter branches . |
55 | He then repeated in more detail the amazing ride in the Glory and the horrendous first sighting of the Worm . |
56 | ‘ He then invested in another horse . ’ |
57 | We then sequenced parasite DNA from nine Gambian isolates ( Fig. 2 , legend ) : in each , the ls6 epitope was identical to the published sequence , indicating that it is largely or completely conserved in this population . |
58 | As the brakes came on and the flurry of activity again took in more passengers and luggage the old lady stood up and moved to the door . |
59 | There is , of course , always a danger that , in industries with some monopoly power , an element of competition , far from being beneficial , will induce uneconomic cross-subsidisation to win business , and this certainly happened in some areas . |
60 | According to anti-trust lawyers , independent of both sides , most successful anti-trust cases involve market shares of over sixty five percent , Irving Sher who recently acted in another aviation anti-trust case says they often last three to five years and cost millions dollars . |