Example sentences of "was [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year .
2 But he was badly informed again and had n't calculated for the Americans .
3 After a while the leaf began to bend , and in some hours the end of the leaf was so bent inwards as to touch the base .
4 Rain fell heavily ; the plain they were crossing became inundated ; the policeman 's Scotch terrier was suddenly carried away and drowned in a swollen torrent .
5 It was also true that the renewed Triple Alliance of the same year was soon buttressed so as to isolate France and Russia still more .
6 That this was significantly new is demonstrated by the bitter resistance to it from people who had been near the heart of the Church , yet it was finally approved overwhelmingly and constitutes the most precise dogmatic statement within this ‘ dogmatic constitution ’ .
7 Now it is sometimes argued that the Reform Bill was deliberately framed so as to preclude the threat of a revolution founded on such an alignment , one in which a middle-class bourgeoisie would have provided the leadership and the lower classes the sheer mass , the numbers needed to carry it out ; and shrewdly calculated to concede just so much as was needed to reduce to a manageable scale the gathering political unrest which might have led to just such a convulsion .
8 She was more relaxed now and looked straight at him .
9 She was both taken aback and flattered .
10 The exclusionary rule was later extended so as to prohibit the court from looking even at reports made by commissioners on which legislation was based : Salkeld v. Johnson ( 1848 ) 2 Exch. 256 , 273 .
11 That aside , the rest of the car was well put together and felt solid .
12 He was then taken outside and made to dig a grave in the rocky , frozen ground , which took about three hours , before sleeping in it for the night .
13 Among its recommendations were ( i ) the creation of vents and energy absorption systems which would dissipate the force of an explosion ; ( ii ) the repositioning of cargo containers to ensure that any explosive energy was either directed outwards or absorbed by other baggage containers ; and ( iii ) improving flight recorders so that they continued working after a power failure .
14 It was therefore diluted instead and phased out during 1984 , although in some areas , over-zealous cadres were still busy checking bourgeois tendencies well into 1985 .
15 It was held that the clause did not protect the owners against liability for negligence : they could be liable either strictly , for failing to supply a cycle fit for its purpose , or in negligence ; it was therefore construed only as covering the strict liability .
16 The work was never made quite as planned , but several aspects of it occur in the ballet he made in Israel many years later , and some in works for Sadler 's Wells in the fifties .
17 Indeed , as Sutherland and Mackintosh ( 1971 ) have pointed out , Siegels 's training apparatus was specifically arranged so as to ensure that the rats would adopt response strategies of the sort they did .
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