Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The YCs got punished more than anybody else and had a really hard time . |
2 | You feel good about the help you 've given perhaps , but you still wish the person would only ring when it 's essential . |
3 | Jostling , thumping , grunting , slapping , guffawing , raspberrying as the lads from the nail factory got fell in . |
4 | I got remanded twice , then I got probation on condition that I attended the Winterborn Unit , a mental hospital near Oxford , as a day patient . |
5 | During the seven and a half months I was on C1 I went to Crown Court twice , and each time I got remanded back into Holloway . |
6 | For instance , an awful lot of breasts got painted out in the nineteenth century . |
7 | WHEREAS MOST brands view a live performance as an excuse to caress their inflated egos , The Shamen prefer to remain tucked away in the background — visible yet vulnerable . |
8 | WHEREAS MOST brands view a live performance as an excuse to caress their inflated egos , The Shamen prefer to remain tucked away in the background — visible yet vulnerable . |
9 | These are becoming cults : Wobble got mobbed once in Leamington Spa . |
10 | Well er ha you know I found myself after Budgie managing a singer called Leo and that led to a lot of interesting business and getting involved an , and I sort of forgot Adam Faith for ten years and just got diverted really . |
11 | I think that 's had it , I think the er man from customs Simon was saving that , the man took it all apart and I think that 's why it probably got broken so quickly because I think they messed with it . |
12 | I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks . |
13 | going for a that was brilliant I got and that , and I tried , I had a whole box of er , erm , thing is , when you hold a thousand rounds of ammunition , I got given about two thirds of this box all for myself , so I 'm there for about three hours before the exercise I had and then put the rest in the then we sat down for another hour filling them up again , superb , we had loads of bung in the windows grenades |
14 | If I drive the line through , preventing them from laughing , then the final laugh will be both laughs joined together , and some more — from relief . ’ |
15 | Maybe when he really got roughed up or stayed out for more than just a few days , Manuel would think about talking things over with the vet , but for now , well , ‘ what 's the hurry , man ? ! ’ |
16 | Some of these puzzles , Jim , must 've fallen down behind the erm fermenting bin . |
17 | I hear you 've fallen out . |
18 | As he cleared off to lick his wounds in Canada he spoke of his displeasure — ‘ by trusting AIP ( Corman 's parent company ) to make a beautiful flick , I put my balls on the table and they got lobbed right off . ’ |
19 | Surely his death must show you that we ca n't stay hidden any longer . |
20 | This single cell divides into two identical cells ( which remain joined together ) , each of which divides to give a four-celled structure . |
21 | Unfortunately my original Precision got ripped off in a place called Redondo Beach . |
22 | We all got ripped off . |
23 | I must 've blacked out . |
24 | Gradually , from the toe , that was July , and I got paralysed up to my hips and er I had no relations or anybody there , but Toc H were very good . |
25 | Even among those who stated their overall dissatisfaction , when asked to indicate their reasons , less than a quarter cited high charges as the reason ( service or errors made racked up a much higher 38 per cent ) . |
26 | Was I you , I 'd stay tucked up in bed . |
27 | The faint sound of his cello , as I lay tucked up in bed , is woven into my childhood memories . |
28 | ‘ He must 've flown away so quick , we did n't spot him , ’ said Connor . |
29 | Indeed , had it not been constructed when it was , Peter Scott 's Wildfowl Trust situated further up river at Slimbridge would probably have lost much of its new grounds to erosion by now . |
30 | tt They 'd got two handles which was b made it mobile , two wheels , and used it Have four sacks at the end of this threshing engine , hanging on little hooks , and and a bloke there seeing that it got filled alright and it when it was full , they used to run this thing underneath a sack , crank it up by hand , like that , till they got it to the required height , then nestle it on their shoulders , you see there was a There 's a there 's an art in carrying c In carrying coal and there 's an art in carrying corn and there 's an art in carrying beef . |