Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 It was a tiny lizard but not er not that you would want to hit with a sweeping brush .
2 In the week before the race , she became embroiled in a controversy over the skill of her opponent , the American Leigh Weiss , who had also steered international women 's crews but who was deemed not to know enough of the Boat Race course on London 's tideway .
3 Berger also recalled last year 's Mexico Grand Prix , in which he and Nigel Mansell became embroiled in a tremendous battle during the closing stages of the race .
4 It is noticeable that the Russell-Copleston debate became embroiled in a discussion of necessary propositions , a discussion made necessary by Copleston 's desire to show Russell that the world is such that it must be the case that it has a Creator .
5 Throughout his stay at Swindon , Macari became embroiled in a series of highly public incidents .
6 Thomas of Sandwich subsequently became mayor of Bordeaux in 1289 , and became embroiled in a dispute with the burgesses which led to an appeal to the Parlement of Paris ; his place as seneschal of Ponthieu was taken by Richard de Pevensey .
7 Although designed as a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the party 's foundation , the conference immediately became embroiled in a bitter struggle over the election of the ALP president , a largely ceremonial position .
8 Here he was a barrow boy who became embroiled in a pitched battle with children in Wilcox Road market , South Lambeth .
9 In the town of Newton Stewart , not too far from Annan , a solicitor , Giles Davies , lost £1.8 million from his clients ' accounts because he became embroiled in a similar deal .
10 In fact he had fully intended to wait for a suitable moonlit warm right , but the trying events of the day had put him so out of sorts that he could stand the waiting no longer .
11 Her latest pester-the-public project involves hanging outside a shoe repair shop and testing people 's trust by asking to take a copy of their house key .
12 In the years that followed , press speculation dried up , scientific interest evaporated , and the whole affair became regarded as a laboured , pointless hoax .
13 If these events became regarded as a norm for science then public confidence would be threatened .
14 Fawcett soon became regarded as a dasher , but a dodgy proposition on defence .
15 Dysentery became regarded as a norm of life at Verdun .
16 They tend to fall within a broad category of exploitation , a genre characterised by a simplistic ethos of violent action .
17 Most had nothing at all to say about it and those that did comment relied to a large extent on a discourse and terminology borrowed from the ‘ agenda setting nexus ’ of mainstream criticism .
18 ‘ Nor do I want to indulge in a post-mortem — although I suppose it 's an appropriate description , if the thing between us is now dead . ’
19 Hydrogen 's the one we tend to treat as a a metal .
20 A fourth example of a causal belief has to do with someone 's being taught to drive by a prudential instructor , whose car has two brake pedals , each moving the same single connecting rod .
21 Aston Villa winger Dwight Yorke admitted speeding in a 50mph zone on the A38 through Birmingham .
22 During her trials off the west coast of Scotland in 1989 , Upholder lost power when her propulsion control system failed to cope with a sudden switch from full ahead to full astern power , a problem which contributed seven months to the three-year delay in her becoming operational .
23 Most UK investors will want to invest with a sterling denominated cheque , rather than convert to dollars beforehand .
24 A recent objection came from a client who did not want to invest in a company that gave political donations .
25 Here I would suggest that if the beginner does not want to invest in a full set , he should settle for the 3 , 5 , 7 and 9-irons , sand wedge , plus a 3 and a 5-wood .
26 They also have broad noses and sideways facing nostrils , and tend to sit in a hunched position when at rest .
27 From the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , the educated élite became exposed to a heady concoction of western romantic , Idealist , and socialist ideas .
28 ‘ I may be old-fashioned , ’ Alec sighed , ‘ but I hate experimenting in a lonely spot like this . ’
29 But it was actually hearing Duane Allman that made me want to go for a powerful kind of electric sound .
30 ‘ But I do n't want to go for a sail ! ’
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