Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [adv] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Dutch euthanasia practice is legalised and therefore becomes a collective responsibility but , as with war crimes , collective responsibility does not free the actor ( the physician ) from personal accountability . |
2 | One evening he was summoned to the bedside of a dying lawyer , who had first robbed and then seduced a female client . |
3 | Models or paintings might be made and perhaps become a similar basis for talk . |
4 | In these he has tried to reflect not only the period in which their music was written but also to devise a particular way of dancing inspired by the structure and tone of the particular piece of music ( see page 41 ) . |
5 | Thanks to this device many thousands of birds have been caught , weighed , measured and then had a lightweight metal ring clamped round one leg before being released in the hope that , when it is next caught ( or perhaps found dead ) , the number stamped on the ring will be seen and reported . |
6 | The link between Edinburgh and Leith is the spacious boulevard known as Leith Walk , which sadly lacks the Parisian elegance it might have had but still retains a certain impressiveness . |
7 | It does not provide a comprehensive explanation of every facility offered but rather gives a brief introduction to the most commonly used methods involved in the financial side of exporting . |
8 | In his adult life all these painful thoughts had been buried but still caused a great deal of unhappiness . |
9 | Radiotherapy for cancer of the bladder was typically given in two phases ; phase I tumour dose of 40 Gray in 20 daily fractions over four weeks and Phase II 20 Gray in 10 daily fractions over two weeks , the different phases being distinguished by the fields used but always irradiating a similar volume of the rectum . |
10 | 4-S Briefcase can be customised but also offers a pre-configured recipe . |
11 | If attitudinal justifications , and criticisms of counter-attitudes , are based upon such common-places , then attitudes by their content are socially shared and thereby possess a social significance beyond the motivations and affective reactions of the individual attitude-holder . |
12 | It has been restored but not altered a great deal in modern times . |
13 | He paid calls to La Vieille Cité , famed for its antiquities , where he was politely entertained and actually bought a little Renaissance bronze relief , but no one had heard of a cross coming on the market in recent years . |
14 | So 28-year-old Neil had them removed and now has a false set after losing the rest while playing sport . |
15 | My therapy with Dr Gyggle had continued and now entered a new phase . |
16 | It is also interesting to note that endorphins are released when acupuncture is practised and perhaps make a significant contribution to the therapeutic effects which may be achieved . |
17 | He had always been very highly strung and eventually suffered a complete mental and physical breakdown before dying in a private lunatic asylum in Roehampton 2 January 1900 . |
18 | The next morning when the bells of the abbey tolled for Prime , the first prayer of the monastic day , Corbett was up , dressed and gently kicked a sleepy , grunting Ranulf awake . |
19 | The young ones were less strongly coloured and still had a downy look about them . |
20 | They give proper emphasis to its quiet poetry as well as its obvious rhetorical grandeur , while their classic mid-price disc is finely recorded and also includes a sensitive account of the Debussy Sonata as well as other music by Debussy and Ravel . |
21 | But this was not before State subsidies , both direct and indirect , had first fuelled and then maintained a remarkable period of private development . |
22 | As the float rose the shaft rotated and so did a circular metal plate attached to the end of it . |
23 | At school she was liked but not considered a leading academic talent . |
24 | A winter-flowering cherry , planted in memory of someone in a place I can not visit to water regularly , bit the dust last spring , but a replacement seems to have become established and even had a few blossoms this winter . |
25 | ‘ Most young swimmers find it terribly hard to do all the training that is required and also live a normal life . |