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

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1 Among genres long since completed and in part already dead , the novel is the only developing genre .
2 In most animals the senses are more keenly developed than in humans .
3 The vote for the 12 provincial legislatures was widely regarded as of national importance , and was seen in particular as a preliminary negative verdict by voters on a major austerity plan proposed by the government the previous month .
4 a ‘ cultural heritage ’ view emphasises the responsibility of schools to lead children to an appreciation of those works of literature that have been widely regarded as amongst the finest in the language ;
5 Hobbes 's thought , in contrast , was both well known and widely regarded as in need of refutation on account of its low view of man .
6 Even in these supposedly progressive times , you might be passed over for promotion or unkindly treated because of your sex or racial origins .
7 The proposal was widely criticized and on Nov. 19 a Miami District Court judge granted a temporary injunction forbidding further repatriations after an appeal from the Haitian Refugee Center in Miami .
8 The teenage element of the community have one inadequate youth club which does not have the facilities to provide the required range of activities and no amount of proposed refurbishment will entice the majority to attend a club which is badly situated and of dubious reputation .
9 The Council effectively recognized that in a number of important matters Protestants had been right and Catholics wrong .
10 Chairman , if I could just er , erm , some words that are n't included in this pa paper , I understand that the Deregulation Bill is published on the eighteenth erm , and presented to Parliament for the first reading , erm , it 's still far from clear what 's going to be said in it , but erm , it 's still widely expected that in fact , on major contentious issues will in fact be the suggestion that sections of Acts of Parliament will , could be revealed by ministerial order rather than go through the parliamentary process again .
11 Rotational structure is , however , rarely resolved except for molecules with only two or three atoms .
12 The fifteen year old girl was left badly bruised and with missing and broken teeth .
13 The process of asking questions about the whole range of EPH activities , although revealing a number of minor problems , was eventually discontinued because of the time involved in trying to cover all aspects of the database .
14 In 1917 Maxwell returned from France badly wounded and with an MC .
15 It was widely reported that at least five people had died during food riots in Tehran on Nov. 2 , 1989 .
16 It has been widely reported that in Italy , for example , whole industries operate outside the officially recorded economy .
17 Perhaps they need to be better publicised or at different times/days .
18 But matters were so arranged that for most the outlook was not completely bleak ; almost everyone could arrive eventually at a state of relative freedom from intimidation and enjoy a measure of authority over others .
19 Gameplay is naturally limited because of the very nature of the type of game .
20 I think his experience of farming was somewhat limited because of the time he had spent in the Army , and that would not make things easy for Grandma Hauxwell because she had to take on more responsibility around the farm .
21 But now , with hopes of success in both Guineas races in two weeks ' time , and the renaissance of Manton under his trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam , the leading British owner-breeder is better placed than at any period in the past decade .
22 Her life is described over at least two pages and is very dramatic — she lived in Italy where she was much courted because of her great beauty but she eventually married ‘ the very worst of those who sought her hand ’ — Paulo Neroni .
23 This need can not be better filled than by the Citizens Advice Bureaux . ’
24 They may be imposed in the form of obligations of strict liability to which defences are extremely limited or in more general and voluntary concepts of negligent omissions and commissions .
25 Land cultivation in the Auvergne uplands is extremely limited because of the long cold period in winter when sward re-establishment would be difficult , a dry summer climate , and because of thin soils which are anyway generally quite fertile .
26 The monthly unemployment figures for the UK as a whole are quoted in three ways : not seasonally adjusted and including school-leavers ; not seasonally adjusted and excluding school-leavers ; seasonally adjusted and excluding school-leavers .
27 When the sun rose on Cheddar Cliffs — as the gorge was invariably called — he found a scene which justified superlatives , and which travellers had long regarded as among the most remarkable natural sights in lowland Britain .
28 That bronze scale pans and lead weights were found as grave goods indicates that they were perhaps regarded as in some way central to life .
29 Formerly esquire of the body to Henry the Sixth , Vaughan had become treasurer of the chamber to Edward the Fourth , by whom he was so highly regarded that in 1471 he had been appointed chamberlain to the then one-year-old Prince Edward .
30 It is highly effective , highly professional and highly regarded and in no way would its organisational change mean that it was any less committed to or capable of working on the types of renewable energy mentioned by the hon. Gentleman from tidal to wave power .
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