Example sentences of "[num] [conj] originally [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The Hovertram was built in 1963 and originally sponsored by the Shell Oil Company .
2 On June 3 the National Assembly adopted a resolution approving the holding of the World Fair ( EXPO ) in Budapest in 1996 ( rather than 1995 as originally planned ) with 192 votes in favour , 72 against and 24 abstentions .
3 Article 100 as originally drafted provides that the Council shall , acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission , issue directives for the approximation of such provisions laid down by law , regulation or administrative action in Member States as directly affect the establishment or functioning of the Common Market .
4 A silver-gilt sweet-meat dish made in Hamburg in 1610 and originally owned by Christian IV of Denmark before being given to the Tsar should realise SF300–450,000 ( £115–175,000 ; $200–300,000 ) .
5 One apparent reason for the delay was the Bush adminstration 's fear that to conclude a free-trade pact in mid-1992 as originally envisaged would be an electoral liability in the US presidential contest , opening Bush to attacks from protectionists that he was encouraging US companies to relocate to Mexico in search of cheap labour while unemployment continued to rise at home .
6 I have set out below section 6 as originally enacted , italicising the words deleted by the Act of 1988 and placing the words added by the Act of 1988 in square brackets :
7 The 3,500 Zimbabwean troops guarding strategic trade routes remained in position and did not withdraw by Nov. 15 as originally envisaged , on the grounds that their departure would leave unprotected the corridors which were essential for the transport of drought relief aid to Zimbabwe , Zambia and Malawi .
8 Just before the neo-Gothic staircase to Charles Bridge , on your left is a palace ( 1/498 ) designed by Bartolomeo Scotti in 1732 and originally built in 1604 by the pharmacist Jan Jiří Dyrynk of Rottenberg , the mayor of Malá Strana .
9 The ‘ definitive ’ John Barnard Ferrari will make its debut at the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours in June 1993 rather than at the start of 1994 as originally scheduled .
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