Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As the Cabinet met for an unprecedented late-night session , Mr Major was searching for a way out of the deadlock that would help Chancellor Norman Lamont unveil a mini-Budget for recovery next week .
2 As the Cabinet met for an unprecedented late-night session , Mr Major was searching for a way out of the deadlock that would help Chancellor Norman Lamont unveil a mini-Budget for recovery next week .
3 Whatever it was , Liam 's throat must have been bothering him something terrible for he got through an awful lot of the stuff that night .
4 a whole bowl of clean water over his nappy so if you wonder why I got through an extra nappy cos it was n't
5 Between humdrum research and showpiece research , what the humanities scholarly community is really anxious to see is work which is both ( a ) respected as an original scholarly contribution within its own discipline and ( b ) could clearly not have been done without a computer .
6 However , of the studies I have mentioned it would be difficult to claim that more than a handful fulfilled the criteria I mentioned earlier : both ( a ) respected as an original scholarly contribution within its own discipline and ( b ) could clearly not have been done without a computer .
7 It was faith in a God Who cared for an individual , and spoke to him , lovingly and regularly .
8 She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth , and she taught in a private school because it gave her a little more latitude to come and go as she wished — an important point , since she cared for an old mother whom eighty years had made exacting .
9 In June 's Tropical Answers D Benton asked about an antisyphoning device for his external filter .
10 I qualified as an enrolled nurse in 1977 in Northern Ireland .
11 It is a remarkable finding from these interviews that of those informants who married before 1918 almost half — and over half if we include those with soldier husbands — lived for an initial period , sometimes brief but often two or more years , with one of their parents before moving into a house of their own .
12 He asked for an Irish song of love and loss .
13 On Nov. 8 a UN human rights panel asked for an official explanation why the Oufkir family and the left-wing leader Abraham Serfaty were still imprisoned .
14 We asked for an extra day , and that was fine .
15 It was probably unconnected , but the superintendent nurse asked for an extra scrubber for the male side , and the temporary appointment was approved .
16 And we asked for an extra ten days .
17 Yesterday , Lesley Shand , for Mrs McWilliams , asked for an interim award of £50,000 damages .
18 Obviously unwilling , he asked for an absurd sum for doing so , but eventually Omar settled with him for a reasonable amount .
19 According to Kyodo , Zou asked for an early resumption of the 1990-95 loan package .
20 He asked for an urgent meeting with Colonel Easterhouse .
21 I contacted the North Devon District Health Authority and asked for an extra-contractual referral to be made for this operation .
22 When he asked for an artificial leg for his newly amputated right leg he was told not only that he could n't have one , but he 'd also have to give up his existing left false leg , which he 'd had for six years .
23 The bank asked for an independent appraisal .
24 When he passed through an ivy-clad trellis arch and saw the man he sought , however , raking dead leaves and twigs into an incinerator , he realized how absurd the idea was that they could somehow be twin actors of the same part who had never met on stage till this unscripted moment .
25 They passed through an open doorway beneath the stairs into a short , narrow corridor which led to the kitchen .
26 Zdenek Porybny , the editor of Rude Pravo ( the former organ of the communist party , relaunched as an independent newspaper in November 1990 ) , was arrested on March 17 , and released on bail on March 19 , in connection with criminal proceedings opened against him on March 11 for fraud and illegal business practice .
27 All in all it made for an uncomfortable meal , despite the chef 's first-class skills , and Sarella at least was pleased when it was all over and Marc , with deliberately precise timing , pushed his chair back to signal that they could now follow him out .
28 On the negative side , funerals were becoming so much more secular in outlook , appearance and context that the surviving guilds and fraternities found themselves hard-pressed to provide all that made for an average funeral of the new type ; the rules were being rewritten by a public which no longer wished to perpetuate the simple ritual hitherto provided and which were looking for a pageantry close to that of the great baronial funerals as performed by the College of Arms , a corporation of heralds and part of the Royal Household .
29 For the client , the advantage was that he could go direct to those various tradesmen who , collectively , could provide all that made for an average funeral .
30 My eldest sister had a black cauldron suspended from an old iron cooking tripod , this was filled with sawdust and packed with small gifts which made for an attractive lucky dip at tuppence a time .
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