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

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1 Nearly every child if properly taught loves to draw and paint .
2 We have publicised the plight of arctic terns , seals , badgers and intensively reared animals .
3 Or 10lbs of grain to yield a mere 1lb of intensively reared beef .
4 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 .
5 Intensively reared piglets are weaned at two to four weeks old , so the sow comes on heat again as soon as possible .
6 A sacrifice of analytical rigour may not be that important if the concept which has been thereby given life is never used , and it is clear from Lord Greene M.R 's judgment in the Wednesbury case that he conceived of it being utilised only in the extreme ( and hypothetical ) instance of ‘ dismissal for red hair type of case . ’
7 When the pope nevertheless steadfastly refused to give way , Henry intensified his attack on the church ; in the summer of 1530 he issued a charge of praemunire against fifteen clerics , including the four bishops who had supported Catherine , on the grounds that they had aided Wolsey in the exercise of his legatine authority and thereby given support to papal jurisdiction within his realm .
8 The Soviet Union may eventually accept a loosely formulated neutralisation of this country if Vietnam proves tractable .
9 A loosely formulated neutralisation of Afghanistan , involving superpower guarantees of that country 's non-aligned status , mutual DRA and Pakistani pledges of non-interference and non-intervention , the withdrawal of Soviet troops ( though perhaps not military advisers ) combined with the cessation of external assistance to the mujahidin , and the retention of the PDPA as an important Afghan political force in a future coalition government , appears in principle acceptable to Soviet leaders .
10 Crested drake has strikingly variegated plumage , with conspicuous orange-chestnut wing-fans and side-whiskers .
11 Kings themselves rarely travelled south of the Loire .
12 During the Falklands War , for example , the Ministry of Defence quite blatantly manipulated press coverage in what it regarded as the national interest .
13 Sometimes they resorted to ‘ divide and conquer ’ strategies ( e.g. hiring immigrant labour to undercut white wages ) , they deskilled workers to reduce their craft monopoly , used sympathetic newspapers and journals to disseminate anti-union propaganda and successfully lobbied politicians .
14 It will be suggested perhaps that , instead of simply feeling himself pulled between a thirst for new experience and a dread of losing his pension , a rational man would ponder conflicting principles , ‘ It is good to welcome new experience ’ and ‘ One ought not to risk one 's pension ’ , and judge between them by deducing from more general principles combined with verbally formulated facts about Bali and himself .
15 regarding these outbursts as representing merely the frustration of a justifiably punished athlete .
16 Computationally realised models of word form realisation for these languages will be constructed in order to get some insight into the precise nature of the formal mechanisms needed to account for the range of possibilities that languages display in this area .
17 At least one of these computational models of the lexicon will be linked to an existing computationally realised grammar in order to explore its interaction with the syntax .
18 After many repeated and denied requests he was eventually posted t No 2 Wing RNAS at Mudros on the Island of Lemnos in the Aegean Sea .
19 Finally , if the cost of any of these options seems prohibitive , perhaps you could share with friends , or maybe ask your employer to contribute ; perhaps as recompense for excessive overtime worked , or a reward for a successfully completed audit .
20 Some communities have successfully completed revisions and some are still in the process of doing so .
21 In the past year , for instance , doctoral candidates have successfully completed theses on the acquisition of English as a foreign language by speakers of German , the teaching of advanced writing skills in English for specific purposes , and the stylistics of narrative fiction .
22 As far as the former are concerned , the term ‘ advanced ’ is applied to vocational courses in the sense that the level of work achieved is similar to that of other high-level courses , although the entry standards may sometimes be lower , and the majority of students taking them have already successfully completed Foundation Courses .
23 Student members who have successfully completed Part A or holders of qualifications which give entry to the Professional Diploma are eligible to apply for Intermediate Membership .
24 Other successfully completed restoration projects around the city are : the Episcopal Palace ; the interior restoration of St Paul 's Church ; the Carolus Borromeus Church ; the Plantin Moretus Museum ; the façades and pavilions of the Zoo ; the interior of the St Augustinus Church ; the Zuiderpershuis ; the City Festival Hall ; the Smidt van Gelder Museum ; and Royal Museum of Fine Arts ; the Grand Bazaar ; the Neo-classical Bourla Theatre ; and the magnificent 1905 Central Station .
25 All the students had successfully completed Longlands College 's preparation for entrance to the uniformed services course .
26 Let us try to consider , from both sides , what is needed to move from this initial confrontation to a successfully completed interview .
27 Indeed , hundreds have successfully completed modules over recent years and it is evident that the National Certificate 's flexibility is as viable in prisons as in any other centre .
28 This approach is only worth attempting if full ab initio methods are used , as semi-empirical methods such as CNDO , INDO and MNDO are incapable of dealing with ions in states which have incompletely filled core orbitals .
29 Mr Beaton had been dumped by a road-side and picked up by police who had been alerted to the hijack and had eventually stopped MacIver in the lorry at Doune .
30 They can also run courses or help with internal courses , e.g. : ‘ Members of staff registered to attend courses and they provide tutors/input to locally arranged courses ’ .
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