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

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1 The lessee in a lease — the defendant so covenanted in this case — covenants in effect that he or his assignee will perform the covenants and observe the conditions contained in it ; and when , as in the present instance , the defendant sets up no performance by himself of the covenants sued on , his defence must be either that his assignee has performed them or that his assignee is in some way as between himself and the lessor absolved from performance .
2 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 .
3 Models nevertheless existed in some parts of Europe and variation has been explained by the use of forms of the lost-wax or -lead process ( Capelle and Vierck 1975 ; Vierck 1976 ; Arrhenius 1973 ; 1975 ; Dickinson 1982 , pp. 21–2 ) .
4 One other conspicuous feature of the modern scene also appeared in these years .
5 My relationship with Crossman eventually became in some ways a comic one .
6 But both the Bedford and Egerton manuscripts were produced by French artists working in Britain and we have to ask ourselves if what we see in these illuminated manuscripts also existed in this country .
7 These senior officers supervise the activities of the one or two assistant field officers also found in most areas .
8 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 .
9 People I met never became friends , people never spoke in those days at all , in fact , I found that if you did try to speak they always ran away .
10 Are not the forbearing creditors equally defrauded in either case ?
11 In North Wales , for example , where the factors already described in this chapter are overlaid by considerations of cultural nationalism , militant action against second home owners has ensued .
12 Whether civil liberties or freedom of expression really languished in this period is open to debate .
13 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 .
14 Students actively participated in these discussions , but also sought solutions to their own personal problems arising from their socio-economic position .
15 A sense of injustice therefore existed in some schools which , for whatever reasons , were not among the chosen few .
16 The Democrats now seemed in much disarray , and presented a dismal prospect for their new leader , Paddy Ashdown , who had succeeded David Steel .
17 What happened to them when they got to the other end I have never dared to ask , but perhaps these few illustrations ( pages 82–83 ) will convince you that Doc Winfield actually sat in this contraption and was hooked from a completely static position by an aircraft into the air and probably ( and I never found out ) delivered to some hospital none the worse for the experiment .
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