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

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1 From her student days Pavlova was fired by stories of her legendary predecessor Marie Taglioni , who had travelled widely and appeared to great acclaim in St Petersburg during the 1837–9 seasons .
2 She has travelled widely and has lived in four countries in the Commonwealth .
3 Lads like Saints ' Gary Connolly and Alan Hunte have matured tremendously and have great potential .
4 Faithful , reliable dog provided it is treated properly and trained with firm kindness .
5 Forty four ( 93.6% ) of the remaining 47 patients were dilated successfully and had complete relief of dysphagia .
6 He has consulted widely and trained , lectured and organised major conferences and seminars both in the UK and overseas .
7 Push the connector firmly into the boss shoulder making sure it is aligned properly and remove surplus cement
8 Patients aged between 18 and 75 years presenting to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital , Sheffield with duodenal ulceration were treated medically and had an endoscopy to confirm ulcer healing .
9 The patient was treated medically and released without further consideration of potential zoonotic disease .
10 The whole application can be developed locally and split into client/server afterwards .
11 Others painted professionally and relied on the sale of works of art to earn a living — these included Thomas Davidson , William Trood , Rupert Dent and John T. Rennie Reid .
12 First , the bidder does not have to deal with a series of forms of acceptance from accepting shareholders , making sure that they have been completed properly and dealing with any lost share certificates .
13 The booklet is revised annually and has become widely recognised as one of the best guides available for local groups .
14 A modern spacious terminal , situated alongside and integrated to the railway station just inside the main harbour entrance , provides passenger and car booking offices for P&O European Ferries and Sealink British Ferries , a travel centre for Northern Ireland Railways and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board , bookstall , buffet , currency exchange and car hire facilities .
15 Both teams include the same six central works for fortepiano , violin and cello , omitting the unfinished K442 — a ragbag of three probably unrelated movements gathered together and completed by Abbe Maximilian Stadler after Mozart 's death — and the ‘ Kegelstadt ’ Trio for Fortepiano , Clarinet and Viola .
16 ‘ I also tried to say that our unity was in the future when we believe that all things will be gathered together and completed in Christ and that therefore our policies of today have to reflect our longings for the future .
17 Collections of small objects should always be gathered together and arranged in a group rather than being thinly spread around the house .
18 We then suggested that people create small groups in which individual responses could be gathered together and discussed before the chosen spokesperson reported back on the collective view .
19 Sewing machines were oiled , cottons , notions and so on gathered together and packed to take with us .
20 Using the Black-Scholes model , evaluate the following calls and puts and compare your answers with the market values given below and account for any discrepancies : .
21 Look at the transcriptions of a number of words given below and see if you can work out ( for the accent in question ) the environment in which [ ] is found .
22 The street was narrow , cobbled , full of old buildings which were joined together and went back to medieval times .
23 She even objected to ‘ new lamps for old ’ — electrification , but eventually , in 1895 , the two saloons were joined together and mounted on one steel under-frame , with six wheel bogies at each end , and electric lights were installed .
24 Loopholes had already been made in the stone walls of Gemioncourt 's huge barns which , like the buildings of so many of the isolated farms in the low countries , were joined together and protected by a high stone wall , making the whole farm into a massively strong fortress .
25 They may be made from aluminium , fibreglass or plastic , and can be anything from a simple pair of flexible aluminium or plastic bars to a complicated collection of alloy pieces riveted together and linked to the harness .
26 This is calculated daily and paid into your account every quarter .
27 Within this disorganised , confused stream of competitor information there is , however , a pattern of knowledge that if pieced together and analyzed can be very revealing and strategically significant .
28 She has almost always travelled alone and has lived with very poor and very rich families , participating in the most private aspects of Arab family life .
29 It was strange how good and bad could run into each other , could appear as interchangeable : not the good of succouring the sick , nor the bad of shooting the helpless , but in the subtler regions of morality where things blended together and seemed to make the business of living easier .
30 Such measures will ensure that the child is carried successfully and born in a healthy condition .
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