Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other symptoms were deemed to be present if they occurred on at least a quarter of the days or occasions , except that passage of mucus was taken as a symptom if it had ever occurred ( this being normal clinical practice ) .
2 While most of use were struggling to stay on the roads , the all-wheel-drive cars swanned along with barely a feather ruffled .
3 Zurich has benefited in its search for profitable target markets from having a strong international network , built up over nearly a century , with operations in 40 countries .
4 One set of doors led through to where a sign marked ‘ The Studio ’ took me down a flight of stairs to the basement beneath , the cosiness and warmth of which was a welcomed contrast to the watery excesses above .
5 I came down with quite a thud , and hit my head on the stair post . ’
6 The company came in for quite a bit of stick with their new version of the Escort and if the Mondeo had not been well received they could have been in real trouble .
7 On a purely practical note , all this added up to quite a bit in value and Ivy Cottage did not appear to have any extra locks or catches at the windows .
8 She only did , them drama people came up with quite a lot ideas
9 But 39-year-old Patrese clambered out with just a pair of bruised knees and trembling hands .
10 They were immensely hairy , had breasts that hung down at least a yard and were used by the males as beasts of burden .
11 I walked through to where a Chief-Corporal was standing behind a table .
12 At the front of the building he gave me a nod and walked over to where a police sedan with a uniformed driver was waiting .
13 Ira Sanchez was looking at the birds ; then he glanced up to where a man was taking bets on the far side .
14 A major Cabinet dispute rumbled on for nearly a year .
15 The next day , the villagers found Babushka dead in the straw , curled up with only an ox and an ass to watch over her .
16 " Intense gunfire " broke out for about an hour near the government palace in central Algiers soon after the decree was announced , Agence France-Presse reported .
17 Nevertheless , the negotiations between the three publishers jostling for position went on for over a year without reaching a conclusion : ‘ It was very difficult to find common ground and make sure that everyone had their fair share . ’
18 The power struggle went on for about a minute , then the Archon sat down .
19 I think it was probably a ring , that sort of like went on for about a minute or so ,
20 The shelling went on for about an hour then almost complete silence descended on the area as I continued to stare to my front .
21 The fight went on for about an hour .
22 ‘ It went on for about an hour , and although we could n't see anything we could feel what was happening to them .
23 The Factor named a price , Antinou countered and so it went on for quite a while .
24 This went on for quite a while before it spoke again .
25 But this was this big case was on you know , and it went on A big lawsuit it went on for quite a while .
26 oh I 've had a bit of a day or erm ooh , whatever it is , and erm I said to myself I am making allowances for being tired and getting , getting on a bit , you know , and that went on for quite a while actually until I said to myself I 'm making up allowances you know , I 'm
27 But she knew at once why I had asked and went on with hardly a break for punctuation , ‘ Well , love , what 's with you ?
28 I went out with quite a lot of men before I met Stuart .
29 A short time later they went out to where a bay gelding and a grey mare were tethered and , after instructing her concerning the correct side to mount , he gave her a leg up .
30 This was no understatement : the problem went back at least a century to the ‘ Black Assize ’ at Oxford where ‘ all who were present died in 40 hours ; the Lord Chief Baron , the Sheriff and about 300 more ’ ( Pettifer 1939 : 17 ) .
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