Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately my original Precision got ripped off in a place called Redondo Beach .
2 One retired to Beirut after going bankrupt , one got mixed up in a betting scandal , and the third was convicted of tax-dodging .
3 Kenneth Clarke watched from the window as the police got mixed up in the brawl .
4 It has its new smell still — the perfect red plastic smell , the smell of writing numbers in arithmetic books ruled in squares ; the smell it had before it got mixed up in the dust and plasticine and tangled electric flex in the toy drawer .
5 We got squeezed out of the middle . ’
6 ‘ We 're prepared to accept that you just got caught up in a drug bust .
7 It appears that the Airborne and Commandos got caught up in the shelling and suffered casualties , dead and wounded . ’
8 Another man , a social worker got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected .
9 Another man , a social worker , got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected .
10 His parents , who live at Clevelys , near Blackpool , feared he had strayed outside the airport and got caught up in the disaster .
11 You said you got caught up in the fighting , my husband Michael said he 'd love to hear more about that .
12 His horse , Travel Over , got caught up in the tape at the second false start and came back from Aintree lame .
13 Did they ever mention to you or your father that they in fact got caught out by the weather ?
14 In another incident , workers became caught up in a forest of 50 metre-deep piles supporting a fourstorey office block in Park Lane .
15 A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt .
16 She sits curled up on the couch in the sitting room of her house high above the ocean in Malibu , and gets just slightly dewy-eyed as she talks about her family and the early days .
17 She sits curled up in the corner of the sofa with her feet tucked under her and her half-written letter to her cousin waiting in her lap .
18 It was absolutely great and confirmed to everybody in the band that what I was doing was viable , and I got picked up by an agent right away — the same night , in fact . ’
19 Bradshaw himself got picked off by a thirty-footer and lost his board .
20 It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire .
21 You can count on the fingers of one hand the times Mr Kinnock has jumped in among the public .
22 Well quite a lot of the lakes and streams have lost their fish , of course that 's the , that 's the most important thing , between , particularly salmon and trout , and we have discovered that they are killed not so much by the acid , but by the aluminium which has leaked out of the soil by the acid water , the acid rain , and er that er the fish find this very hard to tolerate .
23 Unsure of whether she does owe him an explanation , of how much of her perspective she can get across in a conversation , and unwilling to let go of the London Kate who has broken through to the surface , she is ashamed of her suspicions of his reasons for asking her back to his place and agrees .
24 An argument has broken out over the royalty rate paid to artists for each copy of both DCC and another new format , MiniDisc .
25 A ROW has broken out over an exhibition of photography by lesbians .
26 The scenario for the training exercise ; a fire has broken out under a container carrying spent nuclear fuel by rail from Oldbury power station to Sellafield for reprocessing .
27 With the plunge in cost , a major outbreak of phone wars has broken out across the country , with dealers offering spectacular cut-price deals .
28 A LIVELY debate has broken out among the knot of people gathered in the GMTV studio concerning the future of Britain 's newest breakfast television channel .
29 While skirmishing has started in the Senate , which will not consider the economic plan for a few weeks , something like open warfare has broken out in the House .
30 In hospitals the system has broken down under the pressure of numbers and new teaching methods are only slowly being found , but teaching in general practice has remained close to the tradition in which older generations of doctors learnt their skills .
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