Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb pp] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He saw the naked longing in her amber eyes and realized for the first time how much he had been neglecting her .
2 She rose gracefully to her feet and made for the front door , with Melissa following .
3 The Dutch were probably right , to judge from a handwritten note de Gaulle gave Chancellor Konrad Adenauer at that time : ‘ The supernational organisms of the six , which tend inevitably and abusively to become irresponsible superstates , will be reformed , subordinated to governments and used for the normal tasks of the council and technical business . ’
4 While Iraq demanded the unconditional release of all prisoners-of-war ( PoWs ) and their return to their countries of origin on " humanitarian and legal " grounds , Iran insisted that the issue of prisoner exchange could not be separated from territorial questions and called for the simultaneous withdrawal of Iranian and Iraqi troops from each other 's territory with prisoner exchange .
5 I rowed on a few yards and anchored for the sixth time .
6 We stomped down the stone steps to collect our sacks and made for the Upper Tier of the crag .
7 The two final sections are reserved almost exclusively for Botticelli , with three illustrations for Dante 's Inferno and a series of monochrome on canvas studies for ‘ The Adoration of the Magi ’ , which has been rescued from the Uffizi storerooms and restored for the present exhibition .
8 During their student days both Lorraine and Margaret were awarded Heriot-Watt Blues and selected for the Scottish Universities side .
9 The phone numbers and addressed for the remaining divisions are listed below , should you be interested in other Olympus products .
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