Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Jefferson had obviously set out to design the ultimate high-tech putter and had , to a great extent , succeeded . |
2 | I have been in Paris for 4 days and just got back to read the 100 messages from the list ! |
3 | When using stripes of weaving , the design should be fairly simple , like Card 1 or Design 1 ( above ) or carefully worked out to include the blank areas . |
4 | At the same time , some smart security companies have wised up and realized that such people are bad for business and they have duly set out to recruit the New Bouncer , who is trained to smile and defuse , rather than scowl and disembowel . |
5 | The commission , originally set up to investigate the violent suppression of the demonstration on Nov. 17 , 1989 , which triggered the revolution [ for its report see p. 37737 ] , had examined files on elected deputies in both the federal and the two republican parliaments . |
6 | Plastic pins simply pushed in to secure the lower half of the handle to the body of the mower . |
7 | This will further strengthen the company and ensure that it is well set up to face the next decade with confidence . |
8 | Federalists and functionalists alike regarded it as a great achievement and a decisive breakthrough in the fight for a united Europe , and immediately set out to make the new body a more effective organ of integration than was apparent in its charter . |
9 | And then , before that , if you if you was to make the mealy puddings the it that always had to be cut into bits and emptied and washed well in cold water , and with salt and that , and that was They would done that for three days before they were then filled up to make the mealy puddings . |
10 | New dealers are then brought in to replace the dishonoured ones . |
11 | In I Know Where I 'm Going ( 1945 ) , Wendy Hiller plays a go-ahead girl who , when forced to choose between the sort of rural mysticism the filmmakers previously invoked in A Canterbury Tale and a ‘ good ’ marriage , is only reluctantly brought round to accept the former . |