Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 He goes right thought for ages and he thought right what do I really need ?
2 Created by Alex Raymond in the 1930's Flash eventually made his way onto the Commodore with a little help from Mastertronic Added Dimension , a budget house set up by Mastertronic .
3 Bill Koch became acutely embarrassed that money was being donated to this party in his name , yet he had little cash of his own .
4 In the ensuing public row ( front-page news for weeks in France ) , Berge eventually sacked Barenboim , yet the conductor won the backing of the entire international music community for his stand against bureaucratic interference .
5 One of them came to see Right Said Fred in Los Angeles and there was lighthearted talk of a collaboration .
6 The Royal Society had its early beginnings in informal meetings and discussion groups , and became properly institutionalized in the 1660s , shortly before receiving Charters from Charles II .
7 I could n't accept it ; my resolve to carry on snapped and I said that if they were going to do this , then 1 , too , would not eat .
8 Knowing that Mr Radley 's word was his bond , that judge gladly accepted the offer .
9 After a short pause to watch us , she passed on surrounded by the Lord Lieutenant of Dorset and other local dignitaries .
10 To carry out the same thing with battleships was a very different matter and the collision the officers had foreseen duly occurred .
11 Anselm , St ( 1033–1109 ) Born the son of a Lombard landowner , Anselm eventually became Archbishop of Canterbury in England .
12 This autumn Heavenly records will release ‘ The Fred EP ’ on which St Etienne , Flowered Up and the Rockingbirds perform ‘ I 'm Too Sexy ’ , ‘ Do n't Talk Just Kiss ’ and ‘ Deeply Dippy ’ respectively ( all royalties , including Right Said Fred 's publishing money , is going to the Terence Higgins Trust ) .
13 All proceeds from the EP , including Right Said Fred 's publishing royalties , are to be donated to the Terrence Higgins Trust .
14 Wishart secretly mourned Alexander .
15 They tackled like demons and when they were able to run the ball back at the Londoners their refusal to capitulate eventually wore down the opposition .
16 Also , considering the increasing evidence that not only immune cells but also epithelial cells play a part in the synthesis of inflammatory substances , we investigated the cellular source of PAF using highly purified preparations of autologous epithelial cells and lamina propria mononuclear cells .
17 Her gentle requests for him to sit down met with only short term success but when she used this scolding method his behaviour became far worse .
18 Several items Iris had arranged to be flown in proved to have been wrongly listed and had to be sent back .
19 Cash only contributed one song to the second Highwaymen album , Highwayman 2 , a number called Songs that Make a Difference .
20 Indomethacin given alone had no significant effect .
21 The lorry it was hidden in had come from Holland , but was stopped by customs officers at Sheerness Docks in Kent .
22 The boundaries laid down followed fairly closely those of the perambulation of 1300 .
23 Local government has had its powers and influence greatly curbed .
24 On occasion , so many people turned up to a Baldersdale funeral and the church or chapel became so crowded that people had to stand outside .
25 The indentured labourers hoped to be able to set up as independent farmers once they had worked off the costs of their passages , but the islands soon became so crowded that they were unlikely to be able to do this .
26 The mother-of-two became so distressed her hair fell out .
27 Further anecdotes on the fame of Champagne wines in the fourteenth century are told by Max Sutaine in his Essai sur l'histoire des vins de la Champagne ( 1845 ) ; in particular he relates how , when the German king Wenceslas arrived in Reims in 1397 to discuss with Charles VI the division within the church over the popes of Avignon ( a subject Henry Vizetelly describes in A History of Champagne ( 1882 ) as ‘ very fit for a drunkard and a madman to put their heads together about ’ ) he became so intoxicated on the local wines that he signed all the documents before him , departing without knowing what he had signed .
28 So I was close by and so they sent me in so the way I , I got dressed up in the minister 's cassock , and I got in revised the books of Genesis , like through and I get genned up to be a minister and I took in a bible and er well anyway I killed five men and they got out alive .
29 so if that run is just tomorrow then we just got in did n't we ?
30 The hut she now lived in had been well built by a woodman more than three years ago .
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