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

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1 A few are ‘ trying out ’ policing by joining the reserves first , although the common view amongst the reserve police is that it is harder for them to transfer to the regulars than it is for someone without experience to sign up straight away because of the greater number of reasons the police authorities are thereby given for turning them down .
2 Renaud was eventually tricked into leaving the castle for negotiations with his enemy ; Saladin 's ring was sent as a token of good faith .
3 right to go into go into Goose Hill
4 Any creditor ( other than a secured creditor ) is eligible to be a member of the committee provided that he has lodged a proof of debt and his proof has not been wholly disallowed for voting purposes nor for the purposes of distribution and dividend ( r6.150(2) ) .
5 The car was eventually stopped after driving the wrong way down a dual carriageway .
6 But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes .
7 I think she is a little irritated at needing to be worried .
8 The answer is , of course , that the position of a word boundary has some effect on the realisation of the phoneme ; this is one of the many cases in which the occurrence of different allophones can only be properly explained by making reference to units of grammar ( something which was for a long time disapproved of by many phonologists ) .
9 It was almost as if he had chosen this quiet tunnel in a relatively quiet station so that he could sing to himself undisturbed , carry on singing without having to admit to himself that this was a hopeless task , that he was n't going to get anything .
10 However , the policy vacuum which was allowed to develop in this way was inadequately filled by leaving it up to the courts to formulate their own sentencing policy .
11 Right got ta make sure she sends me a birthday card .
12 So the judge was calling a witness who was an important link in the prosecution case and was thereby assisting in making that case .
13 Two other features of the scheme were both bitterly resented by working people .
14 They rarely succeeded in making an antislavery question into a diplomatic issue , though they occasionally tried to exploit an existing issue for antislavery purposes .
15 On Dec. 3 Helmut Haussmann resigned as ( FDP ) Economics Minister , having been widely criticized for failing to give a lead on the economic aspects of unification .
16 Ironically , the government was widely criticized for making ‘ cuts ’ .
17 Taiwan was delicately situated for preserving American lines of communication between Okinawa and the Philippines .
18 The loyalty oath duly turned up in the book — Major Major is blacklisted and is thereby debarred from taking the oath .
19 defendant acquiescing in a plaintiffs inexcusable , inordinate and prejudicial delay in prosecuting an action was thereby debarred from having it dismissed for want of prosecution .
20 To this end he eventually succeeded in rejecting ministers proposed by Abe and Watanabe , but did so only with the support of Takeshita and Ozawa .
21 However , some of the newer camcorders apply automatic correction for backlight without the need for any button-pushing , so tilts or pans into backlight can be successfully undertaken without spoiling the shot .
22 It was held that he was properly indicted with stealing from the company because a person or company in control of the site is deemed prima facie to have control over things on the land .
23 Rentaf Rentafone or whoever do it , and erm eventually got to spoke to so get to speak to somebody .
24 In 1981 , sterling declined by approximately 11% over a period of nine months , thus enabling inflationary pressure to be effectively contained by releasing it slowly .
25 It is clear that the Committee " s project of combating the " diseased " majority cultures and sustaining a healthy sense of Englishness by mobilizing literature in education , has little place for serving industrial needs .
26 But the problem of draughts can be simply and effectively solved by filling in any gaps around windows , doors or skirting boards with draughtproofing materials .
27 To begin with er I could n't find the light switch because my , my gaze was directed er at the people in the bed but then er I asked the man in the bed , where was the light switch and er he helped me back towards the area where the switch was and we eventually succeeded in getting the light on .
28 Wynne-Jones eventually succeeded in starting a small fire .
29 For they [ plays of other nations ] are most esteemed for learning the languages , and many of them compiled by men of great fame for wisdom and learning , which is seldom or never seen among us .
30 Besides which , on our visit we were rather discouraged from bathing by the sight of a dead lamb lying innocently at the bottom of the pool .
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