Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 The Germans had no illusions about the military effectiveness of their principal ally , and at first they agreed to accept only a few divisions of the Alpini , the specialist mountain troops who could hold their own with any in Europe .
2 Much more closely associated with the state than was the case in the Christian churches that owed their allegiance to Rome , Russian Orthodoxy helped to promote both a more communitarian form of politics and a feeling that Russians were a ‘ special people ’ with a particular destiny to fulfil in terms of world civilisation .
3 The fourteen-gallon tank had been about one quarter full of fuel , and both it and a second partially-filled tank were each found to contain over a quarter of a pint of water , the result of condensation forming in the tanks over a six-day period .
4 He was always impressed with Leonard 's room , which he found to resemble more a study than a youth 's bedroom — already the style was evident .
5 I stopped going there a season ago too difficult to get a drink .
6 Last year , health scientists at government agencies tried to put together a paper outlining the state-of-the art of identifying possible carcinogenic substances .
7 Damory was present at Lancaster 's assembly at Sherburn , Yorkshire , in June 1321 , when the earl tried to put together a coalition against Despenser and his father .
8 One day a subaltern got into a first-class railway carriage and found sitting there a ‘ coloured gentleman ’ .
9 In the twilight the water , gushing and frothing , looked a long way down but the sound it made felt only a few feet below .
10 Martin then remembered some chocolates he 'd received anonymously a month earlier .
11 He had a clear picture of a sad and lonely man , deeply concerned about his health and dwelling on a future which seemed to promise only a fairly rapid decline into senility .
12 Had he forgotten how they 'd parted just a few hours earlier ?
13 ‘ The high school I was at was among the first to have a tiny in-school radio station , news , views , interviews and a touch of music , and consequently we 'd attracted quite a bit of somewhat condescending attention from real stations around town .
14 I was about to respond that she 'd added quite a lot to the letters , but Masha came out of the bathroom .
15 But he said all he did was people he 'd met quite a few times now , they say that you know like cos he 's very funny , he comes out with me , god Sally what 's the matter with you , you 've been drinking or something , I said no , that 's how he is he 's not
16 But it was that 's what it that 's where er you know , there was he had been quite successful in this lawsuit you know , he 'd made quite a bit of money .
17 yes , well I used to read a lot of story books , travel avidly and I think I forget all about the author and the story , but I remember one portion where they discovered a depression in the middle of a continent where it was in excess of and they 'd grown quite a different specie
18 And er we 'd done quite a l we 'd he 'd refurnished his who Th You know they got the contract to furnish the whole house and it was beautiful you know .
19 Anger was n't something he 'd felt even a flicker of .
20 Events in Vietnam , in many ways comparable although obviously complicated by the factor of French colonialism , were of infinitely less interest and for the moment seemed to require only a definition of attitudes rather than acts of policy .
21 if I 'd got here a minute quicker I 'd got you some chocolate biscuits you could of been having with that cup of tea
22 But er we did n't I did n't go back , we 'd already we 'd we 'd got some land and er and we 'd set up er pig breeding and er we 'd got about a hundred and twenty strong store pigs at that time .
23 Er but I used to tell people and they you know people near me that had a lot of children and er they 'd moan and groan about it , I heard one woman say erm , she 'd had quite a few children and I I 'd been in hospital and I said er , er a certain person that 'd had a baby had lost it .
24 The day had been warm , and since it was n't , he decided , an occasion for dressing , he settled for a light linen suit which he 'd worn rather a lot ten years ago in New Zealand .
25 ‘ I 'd spent quite a bit of time then visiting district nurses and accident and emergency departments which gave me a real insight into the health service and an understanding of the commitment there was around , ’ Cruickshank said .
26 Come to think of it , he 'd seemed rather a decent chap , someone it might be worth getting to know .
27 ‘ If he 'd gone away a long time ago , it would have been better , ’ said Mrs Clancy wryly .
28 She 'd gone only a short way when some sixth sense brought her to a halt in the nick of time .
29 By spring of eighty-nine , when the project had started , we 'd gone quite a long way down the road , we 'd decided that we wanted to be looking at what was feasible in general practice .
30 More Antony 's personality seemed to change quite a lot in the play , his true , selfish colours came out in this speech .
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