Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lads like Saints ' Gary Connolly and Alan Hunte have matured tremendously and have great potential . |
2 | Forty four ( 93.6% ) of the remaining 47 patients were dilated successfully and had complete relief of dysphagia . |
3 | Push the connector firmly into the boss shoulder making sure it is aligned properly and remove surplus cement |
4 | This is the raison d'être of the Communities ' official publication Directory of Community Legislation in Force , which is re-edited annually and lists all Community legislation in force at the date of publication along with indications of all amendments to it . |
5 | After that , Mabel got carried away and bought some china cups — on sale at bargain prices , because they had lost their matching saucers — and Florrie bought a cobweb brush with a special extending cane handle , for getting up into those awkward comers of the ceiling . |
6 | On yesterday 's anaemic display they did n't deserve to as Collegians dominated throughout and scored five tries . |
7 | If remnants of the white middle class remain in them , they are generally tracked separately and have little contact with their poorer peers . |
8 | This process is called modularization ; data is written once and used many times in different applications . |
9 | When given orally , it is absorbed rapidly and has excellent tissue penetration . |
10 | But she had risen early and found that staying put with nothing to do was growing more and more irksome . |
11 | but er , as I say they 've grown now and got these jobs and they 're quite happy . |
12 | The number-two car with Dino Tremiti had done well and held current pole position , but even if Ace did brilliantly the Brazilian who drove for Carlisle Flint 's closest rivals was hot on his tail , and he had a reputation for being able to go just that little bit faster under the pressure of a time to beat . |
13 | Erm , we 'd had a meeting prior to going so we had a fair idea of you know , we kind of got together and shared some thoughts before we , before we went . |
14 | The modelli will be sold separately and provide fine examples of his unerring sense of form expressed through fluent , rapid brushstrokes . |
15 | 69 ) two strips of scroll decoration — down the longest sides of the pavements — are drawn lightly and feature heart-shaped petals . |
16 | But this sound is not of this world for other sounds are heard distinctly and cause this sound to die , though it returns with the silence . |
17 | Negotiations with Eurotunnel continue intermittently , but hopefully agreement will be reached shortly and allow all energies to be concentrated on completing this challenging project . |
18 | Rocky actually played ok and showed good skill but the team were missing the focal point — Batty . |
19 | ‘ We have travelled far and need good beds to sleep in and some food to eat . ’ |
20 | The EC has gone further and adopted 1 January 1997 as the cut-off date for member states . |
21 | Ensure that all long-stay care is run well and increase single room accommodation . |
22 | As medical adviser , I have met some of the practitioners with ‘ typically small lists , [ who ] have trained overseas and entered general practice before vocational training became mandatory . ’ |
23 | Later the same four were all coupled together and ran full length of the Museum trackwork light-engine , again especially for the photographers present . |
24 | The Carmen model also worked well and has retractable bristles , so Linda 's hair did n't get tangled . |
25 | The bundle was tied together with string and had been left there and forgotten one morning when Lavinia was in a hurry . |
26 | When you saw what a disaster you had caused , you could of started again and taken some time , oh sorry I forgot that 's not godlike , you probably did n't want to know or is it that you enjoy what you made , a sort of entertainment , better than Home and Away , watching wars and diseases and things . |
27 | This is paradoxical because physical illness is taken seriously and given adequate treatment , and mental illness with mainly mental symptoms is taken seriously and treated ( if not always very effectively or humanely ) . |
28 | The county council has taken those decisions and we think they ought to be debated vigorously and following that discussion , the panel will come to its conclusion . |
29 | We 've , we 've soaked up a lot of pressure without having too many goal attempts at us , and then we 've broke away and scored two goals ; the plan 's worked a treat and I was due to do something right . |
30 | Subjects were fasted overnight and given 800 mg of cimetidine ( SKB , Welwyn , UK ) orally , one hour before the test , to avoid interference with the electrical signal from hydrogen ion activity . |