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

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31 Donkey Lane In answer to a letter sent by the chairman , the Department of Planning stated that no restrictions are placed on this road with regard to its use by horses .
32 Donkey Lane In answer to a letter sent by the chairman , the Department of Planning stated that no restrictions are placed on this road with regard to its use by horses .
33 In terms of er political views , or even those who have no political views , of ethnic make-up and everything of this kind and yet now it seems that at a time when our police forces above all , need to move into the present day and prepare themselves for the challenges of the crime and the criminals at the end of this century and into the next century , we seem to have some misgivings about giving the Home Secretary the powers which are placed in this Bill .
34 To reduce overheads when making security copies only headword lemmas are placed in this table .
35 Candles are placed by each name .
36 The plenum had been delayed for several months , allegedly because of divisions over economic policy between the central and provincial authorities .
37 Though since to find an alternative word was n't going to alter matters at all by the look of it , Fabia began to wonder if perhaps Vendelin Gajdusek was coming back from Prague today to keep his appointment but had been delayed for some reason or another .
38 Since the rate of repayment is reviewed only once annually , quite often the effect of mortgage rate rises has been delayed for some months , allowing the borrower to prepare for the increased cost .
39 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 ’ .
40 In the course descriptions on the following pages , the particular entry requirements for each subject are given under that subject heading .
41 Some other examples are given of this approach , and then some systems are considered which extend non-statistical methods .
42 This arrangement gives tremendous rhythmical force and point to full chords of this kind on the wind and brass , especially when chords of three notes are given to each string group ( except of course , the double basses ) .
43 Discounts are given to all parties of 15 or more paying visitors .
44 The extra money earned from attending court on a day off can be attractive , but it is more often the case that reminders about the approaching end of the shift are given to those constables who suggest work which involves ‘ going over ’ .
45 Pre-tests and post-tests are given to both groups , and the analysis is concerned with establishing significant differences in the performance of the two groups .
46 Various orders of priority are given to these factors .
47 Example tasks are given for each skill in relation to a particular content area .
48 Lists are given for each centre .
49 Median and interquartile ( 25th to 75th centiles ) range ( IQR ) values are given for each group , since the data do not conform to a Gaussian distribution .
50 Logically they apply to tenants as well as to owner-occupiers and are given for all displacements , whether by compulsory purchase or any action under the Housing Acts .
51 A number of different dates are given for these events in Molla Husrev 's career by various authors , both early and late .
52 Instructions are given for several neckbands , but everyone has their own pet neckband .
53 These auxiliaries may be used when required at the discretion of the individual cataloguer ( unlike DC where specific instructions are given for most applications of the Tables or the ‘ add to ’ device ) .
54 Full details of how to enter are given on this page
55 Simple examples are given throughout this section with the explanation of the various commands .
56 Alternatively , circuits may be built using basic components on the Plugblock ( prototype board ) — layouts are given in all cases .
57 A useful accompanying project , UV Exposure Timer is described elsewhere in this issue , so the circuit description and constructional details are given in that article .
58 Erm and the de the details for for the P G O are given in this re-employment leaflet which is in the information pack .
59 The view taken here is that one can produce quite easily a catechism of doom , supported with prodigious rates of soil loss over millions of hectares ( and some examples are given in this book ) .
60 Details of our concerts are given in this leafelet .
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