Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 gained credit via APL for up to 50% of the areas of study and successfully completed and passed the assessment schedules for the other 50% of the areas of study .
2 successfully completed and passed the Case Study assessments .
3 successfully completed and passed the project .
4 It has successfully developed and operated a port at Sheerness in Kent and drew on this experience in deciding to develop a commercial port in the easternmost portion of the old dockyard .
5 The ambassadors of Canada , France , the United States and Venezuela then successfully intervened and persuaded the coup leaders not to kill Aristide but to allow him to leave the country , in order to prevent widespread bloodshed .
6 After May 1940 each evacuee child was medically examined and assigned a record card , on which were entered ( in coded form ) details of any ailments .
7 The whole festival is heavily dependent on sponsorship and for the last five years it has successfully attracted and maintained a number of business sponsors both locally and nationally .
8 The pioneer of this kind of approach is Kit Martin , who has successfully rescued and converted a series of great country houses including Dingley in Northamptonshire , Gunton in Norfolk , Callaly in Northumberland and most recently Tyninghame in East Lothian .
9 For Constance , whose own home was sparsely furnished and contained no pictures apart from framed photographs of her father in a group of students and her parents ' wedding photographs , the walls of Seaton Cramer Hall teemed with interest and life .
10 I am so desolate — oh , but please , it is all arranged and say no more . ’
11 Well your wife said there w Oh well you 'd better come and have a look , you see .
12 This property , called locality of reference , is stronger the better designed and written the program is .
13 The air-gargoyles gently sucked and puffed the aromatic smoke into strange curlicues as if sketching the features of potential daemons which might lurk outside the hull .
14 When projected , the miniature red , blue and green checks shone through the corresponding densities of image forming dark and light tone in the mono transparency , and the eye naturally resolved and mixed the colours to form an image closely resembling nature .
15 When projected , the minute red , blue and green checks shone through the corresponding densities of image forming dark and light tone in the mono transparency , and the eye naturally resolved and mixed the colours to form an image closely resembling nature .
16 The more highly constrained and ritualised the genre , the more likely we are to be able to identify norms .
17 Members of the legal profession are highly educated and have the good fortune to have a firm and unambiguous language at their service .
18 Make sure that the fixing screws are tightened and that none of the pins are bent.The Grizzled Skipper instruction manual is nicely written and covers the the installation procedure in detail .
19 In the introduction they outline how the encounter with postmodern theory has literally expanded and diversified the discourses of feminist art historians producing what they define as ‘ neo-Marxist ’ , ‘ constructivist ’ and ‘ poststructuralist ’ accounts in addition to their own ‘ liberal feminist ’ project .
20 Our mass communications make us take such processes for granted : we must remember that television and jet-travel have greatly expanded and accelerated the volume and intensity of such exchanges .
21 Its successor , OS/2 , is better equipped and provides an ‘ Apple Mac ’ type graphical interface similar to Windows .
22 The surface is naturally cushioned and allows a controlled slide .
23 He had long appreciated and respected the historical and cultural differences between the two nations .
24 Later the press bureau of the foreign ministry , so small before the war , was greatly enlarged and became the Nachrichtenabteilung .
25 We felt we should make these resources better known and reinforce the contemporary vocation of the Pompidou Centre .
26 But I am no such creature , the king thought , burning in his own fury and grief , I can not be thus constantly outdone and bear no grudge .
27 It is difficult to see why head office should he delighted at the prospect of losing the control they have hitherto exerted and enjoying the cash-flow from the healthy divisions .
28 The British stumble after the Americans trying to copy their technology but waste their limited resources because their agencies are run by an amateurish elite who are too highly politicised and target the wrong enemies , allowing the real spies to go free .
29 Additionally the listeners will be far better entertained and have a clearer picture of the subject under discussion .
30 Mike Vessey spotted his brother 's long run and placed a superb long ball in his path which Alan duly put away to set up St Albans ' third appearance in the final and a change of the League and Cup double .
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