Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " 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 | Alone and burdened by the guilt |
10 | However , many Type 2 patients can be commenced on diet alone and reviewed in a month . |
11 | She had seen to Mrs Goodwin by nine o'clock and stopped for a chat and a bit of buttering-up . |
12 | There are a number of companies dealing with media only and represented by The Association of Media Independents but they tend to be highly specialised and are unlikely to take any inexperienced person . |
13 | All four versions include a skipper 's cabin accessed from the upper deck only and sandwiched between the anchor well and the forward bulkhead of the owner 's cabin . |
14 | The plaintiff was born prematurely and suffered from an oxygen deficiency . |
15 | They stood together and posed for the pass , Alleyne relaxed and smiling , a tall , angular man who carried himself with natural elegance . |
16 | Ignition typically required about 1 g of a mixture of sodium borohydride and charcoal , when equal portions of each were mixed together and formed into a pile . |
17 | For the second verse at ‘ so high ’ the hands are clasped together and raised above the head , on ‘ so low ’ they are lowered to knee level and on ‘ so wide ’ they are stretched out sideways as far as possible . |
18 | Collections of small objects should always be gathered together and arranged in a group rather than being thinly spread around the house . |
19 | Then if a micro-instruction contains the control bits 10011 followed by zeros , the paths from the accumulator to the left-side of the adder , from the SDR to the right side of the adder , and from the result latches to the accumulator are opened ; thus the contents of the accumulator and SDR are added together and placed in the accumulator . |
20 | These vouchers are collected together and despatched with an account to the respective credit card companies , who will then pay the amount owing less commission , direct to the hotel . |
21 | First operation — this included ( a ) floor : bottom , sides ( received from the sawmill in two portions ) ; end bars and crossbars were fixed in position on the underframe , the whole was cramped together and secured by the corner knees . |
22 | The quay , which acted as the customs shed , was three rusting barges lashed together and covered with a roof of corrugated iron . |
23 | We hope this recent development will mean that many more women will be able to get together and run during the day or in the evening . |
24 | However , if the sperm from a number of ejaculates are stored , added together and introduced into the wife 's vagina or uterus , fertilization may be successful . |
25 | When two blocks of the same polymer are brought together and held at a temperature just above the T g for a time t , interdiffusion of the chains takes place from each block across the interface ( see figure 12.6 ) thereby joining the blocks together . |
26 | For some operators , there is the added benefit of a deal put together and managed by a service company which cuts down the workload for in-house geophysicists . |
27 | He gathered his bunch of limbs together and dropped off the bale . |
28 | Adolescence may be viewed as the time at which , and only at which , the threads of childhood experience are drawn together and woven into the fabric of personality . |
29 | Feeling nervous , she clasped her trembling hands together and perched on the edge of the couch , her eyes fixed on the doorway . |
30 | They got their cross put together and planted in the sand . |