Sentence examples for were split up in from inspiring English sources

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The estates of the priory were split up in 1538 at the suppression of the English monasteries under Henry VIII, and in 1576, under Elizabeth I, Richard Farrant, Master of the Children of the Chapel, leased part of the buildings along the western side of the priory cloisters so that the children could present their plays in this "private" theatre before performing them at court.

Within months the children were split up in various care homes across Northern Ireland.

The resulting 24 scenarios were split up in random order into three sets with eight decisions each.

To assess the latter, i.e. price responsiveness, the participants were split up in two comparable groups which were subject to a different moment of evening peak-pricing.

Students were split up in the two experimental groups to work on the assessment of video examples.

(9) c o s t Proactive   =   ∑ j = 1 6 w p P j     -   P ^ j 2   P h i g h ∑ h = 1 5 W h Q h   -   Q ^ h 2   P l o w ∑ i = 1 5 w i Q i   -   Q ^ i 2 The response times were split up in this manner to account for the low trial counts in the lower go trial probability conditions.

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Williams left the group in acrimonious circumstances in 1995 and, after continuing as a four piece, Take That announced they were splitting up in February 1996.

Osborne commissioned a review into whether RBS should be split up in 2013.

After the merger closes, which is expected to be during the third quarter next year, the business will be split up in 2018.

"With the bigger HMOs, there are lots of ways that they can be split up in to flats and updated".

I don't normally like when payoffs are split up in what appears to be a random manner, but in this case it works, and it works very well.

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