Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [v-ing] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can have the lights installed and working within an hour .
2 As for Selene , she was already doing as she was bidden and making over the dresses till new ones could be bought .
3 He looked at her derisively and left her to it , drinking the coffee he had made and sitting at the table .
4 They can also be classified by frequency , Some are published weekly , others monthly and yet others bimonthly or quarterly , and the " lead times ' or periods between material being received and appearing in the magazine can vary from three or four days to six months more an important point to bear in mind when planning a press campaign .
5 Later excavation under the direction of Dr. Euan MacKie found that the work of building the circle was never completed and owing to a miscalculation or perhaps an unfavourable omen , was abandoned .
6 ‘ The folly of this unfortunate combination of circumstances is well publicised and damaging to the profession . ’
7 People and places , who 's in the studio and who 's releasing what with whom ( the latter now revised and reverting to the end of this section ) .
8 The second set followed a similar pattern to the first , with Cross making the most of the chances offered and edging past the Essex girl in just under two hours .
9 George : ‘ You would n't have been born and writing for THE FACE if it was n't for someone spunking off . ’
10 Born and dying within a decade of each other , both lacked formal university or professional training , both rejected Christian dogma but felt lost without it , both carved out careers for which there were few models , and both preferred to work with men , refusing to acknowledge the personal benefits gained from the feminist struggle .
11 His bags were packed and waiting on the bed .
12 Sarah 's brother Mick was the star pupil at his College and great things were predicted for him , and John was now fully recovered and walking without a limp .
13 As I sit here with my cardigan sleeves rolled up , I reflect on the two alternatives — having them unrolled and falling over the typewriter keys or ignoring the instructions and making the sleeves a more suitable length in the first place .
14 Because of the Suez crisis , short-term regulars to whom we 'd previously said our goodbyes were getting re-mobilised and returning to the Canal one .
15 Findlay was arrested and according to the Crown made damaging admissions , asking who had ‘ grassed ’ him and saying that he was only concerned in one post office robbery .
16 She is already seated and working with a group of children .
17 Humanity both crucified and marching towards the cross .
18 ‘ It is a principle of construction of United Kingdom statutes , now too well established to call for citation of authority , that the words of a statute passed after the Treaty has been signed and dealing with the subject matter of the international obligation of the United Kingdom , are to be construed , if they are reasonably capable of bearing such a meaning , as intended to carry out the obligation , and not to be inconsistent with it .
19 Follow the suggested menus each day , introducing new foods as directed and keeping within the framework of 1,000 calories per day .
20 All night long she had lain awake , worrying about what had happened and wishing with the benefit of hindsight that she had handled it better , but nothing could change what had gone on .
21 This stood overgrown and decaying in the grounds of a convent school .
22 It may also be for the benefit of the institution to state that of the patients discharged , cured and remaining in the House three were afflicted with that most excruciating complaint , the stone … the operation has been thrice successfully performed .
23 A body lay tied , gagged and struggling on the floor by the bed .
24 Diane filled in an order form for a Jenner Clinic catalogue and took it over to be processed while Reynolds waited , arms folded and leaning against a pillar by the card files .
25 of her , he could see Martin standing with his arms folded and resting on the mantelshelf .
26 But no , only yesterday 's clothes neatly folded and lying on a chair .
27 On high stools they squatted , hunched in their habitual dolour , their snouts inflamed and dripping in the irritant air .
28 They saw what they took to be a wild-eyed drunk , well dressed and bleeding from a blow on the mouth .
29 Ellie saw him now , perfectly clearly , an elderly man , short , bespectacled , immaculately dressed and judging from the hand he was extending to Ellie , beautifully manicured .
30 This is a strong work , well constructed and rewarding for the soloist .
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