Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 A vote of no confidence in the Government was carried on 11th June and Derby 's administration immediately resigned .
2 ‘ I 'd have been delighted for you to have been squeezed in next to me .
3 ‘ You 'd better come in first , ’ Reid motioned to him , and with a wave to the others announced , ‘ This is Doctor Masters , our new doctor . ’
4 Phil : When the paediatrician come in next morning , I mean he only was in there two seconds , he looked her up and said ‘ Typical mongol ’ , either ‘ Typical mongol features ’ or ‘ Typical mongol face ’ , it was one of the two he said , and I could have killed him …
5 Mm it seems though it 's funny not come in next , last week did n't it ?
6 So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button .
7 It has to be said that when Dustin has co-starred in a movie with as big a star as he — McQueen , Redford , Beatty or Connery — he has come off second best .
8 NME was tipped off last week that REM were planning to play an unannounced set with Buck and subsequent reports led to a rush for tickets , described by one insider as ‘ absolutely frantic . ’
9 This may affect social science data users the most since it might be non-policy areas such as data collection and analysis which are hived off first .
10 Master Butcher Howard Callaghan and shop manager Alan Dean who had picked up first prize for an impressive window display in a competition in Harrogate on Monday , spent yesterday cleaning up the mess .
11 He had come out first of everyone in his early examinations , and worked constantly .
12 It is sometimes said that the public roads laid out by the enclosure commissioners followed the lines of the medieval footpaths and bridle paths between the villages , paths that had been trodden out first in Anglo-Saxon times .
13 If that 's clear we then need to go back and attack the hiatus hernia with more erm , but we 'd better get your chest sorted out first .
14 Great care should be taken before attempting to drain the water out of this type of system — the boiler must be let out first .
15 The smaller systems will be rolled out first , probably around the third quarter this year .
16 If a house is bought this way all the surveys and investigations should be carried out first , and you must be ready to sign and exchange contracts on the day of the auction after paying over the 10 per cent deposit .
17 Two continuously cored boreholes drilled through the Gault and adjacent formations at Arlesey in Bedfordshire and Burwell in Cambridgeshire have been logged geologically geotechnical analysis of the core will be carried out next year .
18 The study which was carried out last year confirms that exercise is associated with a reduced risk of coronary disease only when the exercise is both vigorous and current .
19 This can be carried out last thing at night , once the puppy has been outside to relieve itself .
20 The survey was carried out last year with funding from the Rural Development Commission and Langbaurgh and Cleveland councils , and its results are being distributed throughout the East Cleveland rural development area .
21 The Darlington Council survey into the ‘ bin it and bag it ’ scheme was carried out last December over several days at various times to determine future action over the project .
22 You may decide to see the entire list written down first and then to have the questions asked at random .
23 We got turned over last Saturday but I thought we showed great character out there today . ’
24 The other two were small fish , Jack Elam and Neville Brand , but they could have argued over first and second place in an Ugly Contest .
25 The flowers were built up next , starting with the biggest , which were the bright red roses ‘ Eyepaint ’ and ‘ Robin Redbreast ’ .
26 Allen Wood explains that this is because a fellow amateur had ended up in trouble after being written up last year in the New York Times .
27 All the ones that she 'd got , that got low like Hannah and all that she 's phoned up first .
28 And er I do do n't know which day it was but she was sitting there fed up second day I 'm thinking she said well I , I 'm going home tomorrow , so I said no you 're staying in for the week !
29 An extra £5 million would be brought forward from next year to offset the extra cost , but it would not be made up next year .
30 But the families in the little awkward places , at the heads of the small glens , on boggy ground that would not drain — they were nearly helpless , they trembled on the threshold of destitution , impaled on the horn of the one-year lease , uncertain whether it was worth going into debt to improve the ground and knowing that , even if they did , they could still be turned out next term day and their place annexed to the holding of a better-off neighbour .
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