Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Our rarer breeding birds in the United Kingdom have had a somewhat mixed year this summer , mainly due to the weather we 've had which has been very hot down south , but quite er wet and windy up north .
2 Meanwhile , Central 's forecaster says it remains a wet out look .
3 The bodies of two men have been found in a burnt out pick-up truck .
4 Within a mere fifteen minutes , the new rental car with 1500 miles on the clock — and had only had in my possession for under an hour — was a burnt out shell .
5 ‘ I have had a bit of an accident and the car you rented to me this morning is now a burnt out shell ! ’
6 The man 's body was discovered among the remains of a burnt out cottage .
7 The man 's body was discovered among the remains of a burnt out cottage .
8 I have been asked to draw the attention of Wyre Borough Council to a burnt out car which I understand has been abandoned off the road near the reservoir on Nicky Nook , Scorton .
9 The insert procedure itself varies somewhat from model to model , but the essence of it is to arrange for the over-recording to end at a pre-determined out point .
10 You could see everything that was n't visible out front ; the braced wooden frames of the canvas flats , the angle irons and stage weights that held everything in place , the fact that the ceiling was hollow and the space went on up to about another fifteen feet above , the gap crossed by a catwalk and a lot of cabling .
11 Their encore is the authentic main event , two songs of blissed out brilliance .
12 Their encore is the authentic main event , two songs of blissed out brilliance .
13 Alternatively they may be due to radiations coming from the plant , possibly reflectance on top of the simple ON/OFF pixel count due to area .
14 This has a slimline rectangular body with a 1500 watt heating element , and a simple on/off switch .
15 Dublin sides Skerries and Monkstown will be very hard up front , while Queen 's are looking very strong this season with most of their big names back again . ’
16 He made the decision to lessen the angle of impact by closing the throttle , applying hard up elevator and full right rudder .
17 What Dunadd has most provocatively to offer is a hollowed out bowl in one slab of rock , accompanied by carvings of a boar , the outline of a footprint , and several lines of ogam inscription .
18 Just 15 grammes of LSD crystals , smuggled into Britain in a hollowed out book , kept the production line running ; now the American Drug Enforcement Agency , the DEA , is trying to trace the lab in California which made the crystals .
19 Cleaning dirty fingernails with straightened out paper clips .
20 1 A term used by Mary Finocchiaro , which she defines as the natural out growth of a lesson .
21 The end product is an environment that is vulnerable to the slightest whim of the weather , and a dried out topsoil that disappears in the wind , leaving sand and bare rock .
22 ‘ Are … are ye still up therr … ? ’
23 In the course of the project just under half the parish Memoirs deposited in the Royal Irish Academy are to be prepared for indexing by computer so that these will be available in a printed out form from the microcomputer .
24 ‘ Then our engineer Robert Collins will try and sort out everything as much as possible out front , as we go along .
25 at the bottom wall of a burned out field
26 Burton found a burned out dinghy on the waterline with German markings .
27 It appears to me that the arguments which I have heard involve the consideration of three separate questions , namely : ( 1 ) does the ex turpi causa maxim and its related rules ( which I will refer to as ‘ the ex turpi causa defence ’ ) afford a defence to a claim for contribution under the Act of 1978 ? ( 2 ) If the ex turpi causa defence is capable of so applying , can it be said , with the degree of certainty necessary for a striking out order to be made , that the defence will exclude any contribution from the third party in the circumstances of this case ? ( 3 ) Leaving aside the ex turpi causa defence , can it be said with the necessary degree of certainty that the court will , under section 2(1) and ( 2 ) of the Act of 1978 , exempt the third party from liability to make contribution even if he has been negligent in the performance of some duty of care owed to the plaintiffs ?
28 Certainly I feel unable at this stage to say , with the degree of certainty necessary to make a striking out order , that the third party will inevitably be exempted from making contribution under section 2(2) .
29 The washed out crew
30 Our rarer breeding birds in the United Kingdom have had a somewhat mixed year this summer , mainly due to the weather we 've had which has been very hot down south , but quite er wet and windy up north .
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