Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [vb past] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Infusion of CCK-33 resulted in significant dose dependent reductions in gall bladder volume in all three experiments . |
2 | An example of this occurred in early February when Foreign Ministers of the European Communities ( EC ) , meeting in Brussels , agreed that the support given to Iraq by the PLO should disqualify it from further high-level contacts . |
3 | Some of these lived in shallow water sites and were gregarious like mussels . |
4 | The war came first , though anti-Chinese sentiment flared up periodically as the numbers of Chinese engaged in British ports continued to rise to 8,182 in 1914 and 14,224 in 1915 , increased by the diversion to the west of ships normally operating east of Suez . |
5 | The firm still had tens of thousands lodged in provincial banks , but every penny was needed to pay out wages between then and the next large foreseeable piece of income . |
6 | Crowds estimated at several tens of thousands massed in central Antananarivo daily in the week after the killings , as most workers apparently supported opposition calls for a general strike . |
7 | Lord Diplock went on to test the question arising in the case by asking what the words of the relevant section of the Act of 1968 meant in ordinary conversation . |
8 | Germany and Austria had begun the year of 1915 besieged in central Europe ; now the strategic situation was transformed in their favour . |
9 | There may be a vulva-vaginitis and the discharge is sometimes frothy like that found in trichomonal infection . |
10 | The regular pattern of the sixth century may be compared with that found in seventh century cemeteries which reveal a reduction in the number of combinations and the proportion of graves with weapons . |
11 | The extent of the reported inhibition is comparable with that found in other studies using similar amounts of calcium carbonate or calcium lactate . |
12 | Thorndyke 's approach to the study of discourse interpretation was rather different from that adopted in earlier studies . |
13 | But the ethos of the system and the reality of democratic centralism lend to its political machinations a different flavour and bias from that found in any system plausibly termed pluralistic . |
14 | Our study population may have been different from that examined in other studies in respect of different bowel habits ( less consistent diarrhoea in our patients ) . |
15 | This letter has a different format from that used in previous years — again , the result of widespread consultation with centres . |
16 | Medina trained as a merchant in Amsterdam , moved to London in 1670 , and from 1672 until 1677 lived in Great St Helens , where he became well established as a merchant . |
17 | At the Communist world conference in 1957 held in post-Sputnik euphoria , Mao Tse-tung declared that the East wind was prevailing over the West wind and that nuclear war would mean the end of capitalism but not of communism : if 300 million Chinese were killed , there would still be 300 million left alive . |
18 | Expeditions to the bottom of the peat-filled loch in 1976 resulted in many photographs of what appeared to be a herd of giant sea-creatures with paddle-like fins , long necks and calf-like heads . |
19 | The Institute offered examinations in 32 subjects in 1992 held in 994 centres in the UK and 525 overseas . |
20 | An early attempt by ex-ministers to overthrow Banda in 1964 ended in total failure ; three high-ranking party members disappeared in a car crash in 1982 . |
21 | Renault in particular looked in good health despite its slight slip in the market this year . |
22 | Bishop Auckland struck 200 for five declared in 53 overs of their home match against Stockton with David Jackson scoring a fine 81 . |
23 | ‘ It has been assumed by many that this will lead to a system of ‘ educational inheritance ’ directly comparable to that observed in capitalist societies ’ ( Giddens 1981 , pp. 231–2 ) . |
24 | In this quotation , however , both the words ‘ collusion ’ and ‘ tacit ’ are being interpreted in a different sense to that adopted in this paper . |
25 | thought that , … in preference to the suggestion that there might be more frequent recommendations for the exercise of the Royal Prerogative , it might be possible to introduce a system similar to that adopted in some parts of the United States under which a distinction was made between murder in the first and second degree , the death penalty being reserved for cases of the former kind . |
26 | Future annual statistical reports will adopt the same format and will incorporate information similar to that contained in this Update . |
27 | The plasma fatty acid profile in Crohn 's disease was similar to that found in ulcerative colitis ( Table III ) . |
28 | But here it reveals a concept of women very close to that found in dominant discourses of femininity . |
29 | Interestingly , in a large-scale study of search behaviour just completed ( Hey , 1992/3 ) we found a conclusion remarkably similar to that found in this study : subjects were responding in the wrong direction ( but significantly ) to changes in the riskiness parameter σ . |
30 | The following list , close to that used in this book , summarises the most prominent symptoms : |