Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He found them quickly enough and returned to the pub . |
2 | We were grabbed suddenly and hustled into the dancing light . |
3 | On the night the car was set alight , said Mr Pascoe , with Mr Stockle and Mrs Leyshon tied up inside and pushed off the cliff , she was terrified . |
4 | A modern spacious terminal , situated alongside and integrated to the railway station just inside the main harbour entrance , provides passenger and car booking offices for P&O European Ferries and Sealink British Ferries , a travel centre for Northern Ireland Railways and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board , bookstall , buffet , currency exchange and car hire facilities . |
5 | As Rex was currently at about five on the scale of ten he left Laura to steam gently and made for the cocktail cabinet . |
6 | This was vividly illustrated in one household we visited where the bedroom was so damp that clothes stored in the cupboard had to be removed daily and spread on a clothes-horse in front of the fire to dry out . |
7 | Nutty practised the crawl in her bath and the water dripped down the light cord in the dining-room below and collected in the glass bowl-shaped shade . |
8 | She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear . |
9 | Artificial granules were collected by centrifugation ( 33,000 g ) , resuspended in and examined in a NMR tube containing a -benzene capillary . |
10 | At that moment Mauleverer tottered in and made for the armchair beside the fire . |
11 | ‘ But after he sat down and thought about it he has come in and apologised to the lads and realised he maybe should not have said it . |
12 | Mothers kept their children away from us , and were grateful when we had checked in and gone for a coffee . |
13 | As the article states , they were a pleasure to fly in and compared to the Lincolns they were indeed luxurious . |
14 | My cases were brought in and stacked against the wall . |
15 | For instance , the various ownership rights of the capitalist class will be enshrined in and protected by the laws of the land . |
16 | Forty provides abundant examples of the complex manner in which commerce developed new goods around perceived divisions in the target population and a series of beliefs about the nature of hygiene , domesticity , science and modernity which become enshrined in and reproduced through the appearance of everyday objects , although again the transformation of goods in consumption is largely ignored . |
17 | Down on the dark grey beach there was a collection of glaucous gulls and a few purple sandpipers , and then to my delight a snow white ivory gull flew in and settled on the shingle , giving me the chance to stalk and photograph one of the world 's rarer gulls . |
18 | I only caught a bit of it but he said that he turned up for training and was surprised to be called in and told about the deal . |
19 | After the hearing Mr Rodmell , said : ‘ Great swathes of beach are being taken in and put under the banner of Sites of Special Scientific Interest , which makes things very difficult for us when we need bait . |
20 | The concept , as employed by orthodox Marxism , goes from the singular to the universal and therefore , Sartre claims , detotalizes in a movement of ‘ decompressive expansion ’ , whereas incarnation involves ‘ a way of totalizing compression which , on the contrary , seizes the centripetal movement of all the significations drawn in and condensed in the event or in the object ’ ( II , 59 ) . |
21 | ‘ A monkey came in and perched on a table . |
22 | Later Beatrice was carried in and laid on the sofa , sobered by the experience , her breasts daubed in blood . |
23 | It is one of those inexplicable events that a rabbit hole in the middle of a field can be gassed and its population exterminated , the hole filled in and cultivated over the top , yet , even after the passage of a number of years , a rabbit will go to that exact location and restore the old system . |
24 | In the cases that I have mentioned everything is in order — all the forms have been filled in and returned by the contractor , the work has been completed satisfactorily — but it is a long time before the cheque is processed and the contractor paid . |
25 | The Firefly , owned by Jim Connell , of Gatley Drive , Maghull , had almost sunk by the time it had been towed in and hauled onto a slipway . |
26 | It seemed a long moment while they remained thus immobile and then the young woman put her head and shoulders down and rushed like an eight-year-old , knees doubling up and arms pounding . |
27 | Yet it should have been better for , needing only to hit the 18th green with a sand wedge he went into a bunker , failed to get up and down and ended with a bogey five . |
28 | Desiccated liver is approximately 80% protein and is easily broken down and absorbed by the stomach . |
29 | The widow of a security guard who was knocked down and killed during a robbery has appealed for help to track down his killers . |
30 | They issued in , among many other reforms , the Education Act of 1918 , introduced by Lloyd George 's Minister of Education , H. A. L. Fisher ( who was knocked down and killed in the black-out in April 1940 ) . |