Example sentences of "and [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Well there 's water provided , there 's showers provided , there 's , there 's clean air is provided , there 's dirty areas and it was all well planned and segregated and , and partitioned off and curtained off and so on and , and it does work . |
2 | Perhaps my problem is the way I perceived the first news of the crumbling of the old Europe ; sitting in hospital and festooned in drip feeds and stoned out of my mind on pethidine as I came round from an anaesthetic , I muzzily watched the news on the TV in the corner of my room and truly believed I was hallucinating as I saw kitchen choppers taking down the Berlin Wall ; after such a beginning to the thaw , how can I believe that as well as East Germany 's arrival in the West , Czechoslovakia is almost herself again . |
3 | After knocking off her old man , Jessamyn rose through the ranks in the Psychopomps , and racked up quite a score . |
4 | The catalysed fusion process outlined above was explained and formulated on or prior to 4/7/86 ( April ) |
5 | He was on the rocky slope he knew already from more than one climb , and somewhere here on these smoother protected faces of rock were the plans he had scratched and pondered over so many months ago . |
6 | She had packed and checked out of the hotel without seeing either of the two brothers or her cousin . |
7 | Dalgliesh wondered why it was that , when walking towards the sea , there came a moment when its roar suddenly increased as if a menace , quiescent and benign , had suddenly realized and gathered up its power . |
8 | Which Nick 's chewed up and spat out a Hula Hoop with water added . |
9 | Anger welled up in Juliet , and boiled over into words she never meant to say . |
10 | Others , who came year after year , went north to the sheep sales for leftovers , driving the bleating creatures south to be skinned and boiled down . |
11 | But when he came to trade them in and filled in his application , he was told he was beyond the age limit . |
12 | Several of the older inhabitants of the village remember the team and filled in details — but no one was found who actually played in any of the games . |
13 | When you 've completed all six questions and filled in your name and address , detach the page and hand it to a sales assistant at your nearest gas showroom . |
14 | And filled in a registration form that could be checked on . |
15 | The librarian selected the remaining titles and filled in all the order forms . |
16 | Emma Morwood , from Carrickfergus , was travelling on the ferry with her family and filled in the questionnaire given to passengers . |
17 | The data can then be analysed or altered and placed back in the database . |
18 | Grigoriev bowed and hastened out of the room . |
19 | I 'm sorry to disappoint prospective galactic tourists , but this scenario does n't work : If you jump into a black hole , you will get torn apart and crushed out of existence . |
20 | I was promptly carried outside into the garden and propped up in a chair . |
21 | Anyway , we nailed our box to the wall and propped up the front with a piece of wood , to make it stable enough to support the weight of our two owls . |
22 | A third group moved the coal cutting equipment and conveyor forward , and propped up the roof . |
23 | The portables will be joined by high-end and low-end servers and desktops made by the company from somebody 's chip set — again running the gamut of available silicon — and fleshed out by some of its own proprietary ASIC and graphics work . |
24 | The vast majority of these were hastily-assembled hack jobs , pieced together from published sources and fleshed out with the dubious reminiscences of alleged veterans . |
25 | In practical terms this means The Fix can be placed in a horizontal crack with a large proportion of the stem sticking out and fallen on in the knowledge that the device has been specifically designed to give an increased safety margin . |
26 | I 've been in love and fallen out of love so I know how it feels to have been divorced without the formalities . ’ |
27 | Now , about to cross , she saw that it was swirling much more swiftly than when she had crossed before and fallen in . |
28 | The Tories have responded to calls for unity and fallen in behind John Major . |
29 | Meaby 's crucial thrust came in the decisive bottom match at the 13th after he and Davies had lost the 11th and 12th and fallen back to all-square . |
30 | This chapter will be concerned with the most straightforward kinds of pyroclastic deposits : those which are made up of fragments which have simply been shot up into the air and fallen back down again , so they are known as pyroclastic fall deposits . |