Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [adv prt] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Buttholes brought back to rock the expanded WAISTLINE , a conspicuously WASTEFUL attitude to sound . |
2 | And work carried out to make the top deck of the National Car Park in East Street , Darlington , waterproof has also been branded a failure . |
3 | Leeds , though , had good spells and 37-year-old Day , their goalkeeping coach brought in to replace the injured John Lukic , said : ‘ City were n't four goals better than us but the players need a rest . |
4 | and Irvine had their work cut out containing the United forwards . |
5 | It had a plain glazed back to illuminate the upper deck at night and the lamps were removed from the hoops . |
6 | These are the inhabitants of the second country contained within Panama : the poor slum dwellers of Colon and Panama City , many of them black ( and many still English-speaking ) , descendants of the Caribbean workers brought in to build the inter-oceanic means of communication , first the railway , then the canal . |
7 | The Kestrel brought along to try the new boxes for size liked his new home so much , he did n't want to come out ! |
8 | The extent to which the money supply exceeds this combined transactions and precautionary demand determines the amount of money left over to satisfy the speculative demand . |
9 | Now imagine the small hand on 10 both clocks is held at 3 and the large hand brought round to meet the small hand . |