Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [coord] [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pybus was duly sacked but retained as club coach in a refreshment-making capacity . |
2 | A heap of rags in the corner suddenly stirred and came to life and Taplow , loaded with chains , got to his feet . |
3 | Ford set out to see this cynosure and found Her so wrapped and swaddled in lace robes and veiling that he could see no trace of figure or countenance . |
4 | The factor sat behind a roll-top desk ; he was so bent and atrophied by arthritis that he looked like a crustacean clad in a suit . |
5 | At best the faker can try and render the surface somewhat weathered and pitted by treatment with hydrofluoric acid , but the presence of fluorides in the surface can be easily detected . |
6 | the wording of this acknowledgement will be separately negotiated and agreed in writing . |
7 | After the Reformation the monasteries were largely destroyed or fell into ruin . |
8 | COTTON PAPER IS SOMETIMES STILL CALLED OR DESCRIBED AS RAG PAPER . |
9 | Blake was then confronted with the allegation that he was a Russian spy and eventually he confessed , was arrested , formally charged and appeared for trial at the Old Bailey in London on 3 May 1961 . |
10 | ( d ) The terms and conditions of the sub-contract are clearly defined and agreed in writing . |
11 | Black and white peppercorns are well known to all cooks , but any good delicatessen should also stock green peppercorns , both dried and pickled in brine , and pink pepper berries . |
12 | It does not necessarily call for an ethical content , so facts are often distorted or falsified for self-interest . |
13 | The term " user-friendly " is often misused but related to software for use in schools , it should mean that pupils of different ability and reading levels should be able to understand instructions and where possible , help messages should be fitted into the program . |
14 | Richmann brought the gun round again , his mouth twisting , and Carrefour recognized the look of murderous anger from the scenes being simultaneously played and replayed in front of his eyes . |
15 | What 's more all the holiday parks listed are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors . |
16 | If you are new to the business ( or even experienced but pushed for time ) it can be difficult to make up your mind on the spot and some manufacturers have hundreds of calendar and diary titles in their programmes . |
17 | This process needs to be regularly discussed and recorded in consultation with resistant pupils so that they feel encouraged and not threatened where appropriate professional |
18 | Following removal of probe , filters were washed 3 times ( 300 mls/filter 5 minutes each change ) with HYB100 + 1% marvel , well dried and exposed to X-ray film . |
19 | Pennethorne submitted four alternative schemes with costs on 31st August , 1855 , which were then revised and resubmitted to Hall on 14th September , when one scheme was chosen . |
20 | He turned to cover it , then stopped and stared in horror . |
21 | To try out the 238 Syncaset I recorded a track using a drum machine on tracks 1–2 , rhythm guitar doubled onto tracks 3 and 4 ( then mixed and bounced onto track 8 , then bounced again through a compressor/noise gate back onto track 3 ) , bass guitar onto track 4 , harmony lead guitars onto tracks 5 and 6 ( again bounced onto track 8 and mixed back to track five with delay ) , lead vocal on track 6 , first vocal harmony detuned using the pitch control on track 7 and second harmony in normal pitch on track 8 . |
22 | Metroprolol was then added and titrated against heart rate until within a week a final dose of 25 mg thrice daily was attained , resulting in a resting heart rate under 80 per min . |
23 | Both are heavily armed and enmeshed in security alliances with the superpowers and the major regional powers , and any conflict on the peninsula would have profound consequences . |
24 | Hitherto social mobility research has tried to understand how men move up and down the social ladder by looking at them as isolated individuals , neither helped nor hindered by family life . |
25 | And our minds are heavily conditioned and circumscribed by habit , by what we have been taught to think , and by subconscious emotion , human weakness and social environment or circumstance . |
26 | Now in the eyes of the law , they have committed a crime , but if you put that situation before a jury , and even though the judge may instruct the jury , a crime has been committed , you must find them guilty , the jury 's inclination will probably be to say , natural justice , you , that you you done what was required of you , that you do n't deserve to be either convicted or sent to prison for it . |
27 | A corporatist model is neither confirmed nor falsified by evidence of the autonomy of state officials , but such accounts must be able to evaluate precisely the role of elected governing elites , and the importance of their struggle for office . |
28 | are available both commercially dried and pickled in brine . |
29 | Cook was suffering the effects of a debilitating illness that had killed many of his earlier crew ; his ship had been poorly repaired and took in water constantly ; the North-West Passage was impassable . |
30 | At the end of our days let us be able to say that we have tasted life and found joy in it ; that our enthusiasm never waned but increased throughout life and that we regret nothing : |