Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Containers , drawers and shelves could be provided in the Home Corner , shop , etc. , so that articles can be sorted and put away . |
2 | At the same time step-parent adoptions have been discouraged and have almost halved since the Children Act 1975 . |
3 | Elders are widely respected and have high social status . |
4 | ‘ You have to turn possession into goals and it 's a worry because we 've played games this season — and this was another one — where we 've dominated and come away with nothing . ’ |
5 | Forest Mere , which is owned and run most luxuriously by the Savoy Group , really is the most wonderful place in the world to revive one after a tiring period , and remove any aches and pains . |
6 | The timbers are badly shaped and put together ; such a structure can only be a vehicle for plants and the sooner they cover it the better . |
7 | When X-rays strike a crystal some are absorbed whilst others are not absorbed and pass straight through the crystal . |
8 | 2–12 A sub committee met and put forward four names . |
9 | It was easy to stand back and view what had been accomplished , decide what had to be done and move straight in again with the view fresh in memory . |
10 | Five of 52 patients with corrosive strictures were lost to follow up before adequate initial dilatation could be done and have therefore been excluded from the analysis . |
11 | So long as the Squigs are successfully herded by the prodder-armed Night Goblins they are moved and fight just like any other unit . |
12 | Only a small percentage of birds can be taken by this method in any one time since eventually they are disturbed and roost elsewhere . ’ |
13 | If you find yourself changing your mind in the course of an answer , either cross out what you have written and start afresh , or , if there is no time for that , say frankly that you have changed your mind . |
14 | Though it is clear that some PTAs have become highly organized and participate actively in the life of their schools , there are considerable variations across the country . |
15 | The only change she had made to the property was to build a garage , and after he had unloaded and put away the Jaguar he decided to climb to the top chamber of the mill while it was still light . |
16 | These classes had grown and become more diverse ; merchants and artisans were more numerous , and their place in economic life far more effective , than in the tenth century . |
17 | By then , the four-month-old cubs are well grown and emerge regularly from the sett , often well before dusk . |
18 | If you have n't cheated and have really covered the last column , you 'll be lucky if you manage to get ten examples down and in the right places . |
19 | If that happens , if animals are shot and die instantaneously , there is not a welfare problem ; there is no interval when the -animal is suffering . |
20 | Mr Garland said : ‘ I have always lived on the Wirral , and the other paintings reflect places I have visited and admire very much . ’ |
21 | Plants such as shepherd 's needles , pheasant 's eye , corn gromwell , corn cockle and mousetail flourish in farmland that is lightly tilled and cut once a year . |
22 | While it makes little sense to talk of criticism of the physical world , it makes every sense to talk of criticism turned on to the theories and concepts which science has produced to explain the external world , for they could certainly be other than they are.8 Unfortunately , we sometimes give the impression in science and technological education that the current models , terms and theories of science are given and have merely to be assimilated by students . |
23 | Only if this price can be paid , the penalty taken , the sentence borne , can sinful man hope to be forgiven and come again into God 's presence . |
24 | Without proper information , women simply become suspicious — quite rightly — that they are being manipulated and interpret even perfectly unrelated symptoms as being due to their contraception . |
25 | Given the likelihood of a rich set of different types of molecule , including carbon compounds , the question arises of whether life could have developed and exist today in such regions . |
26 | For most of human history political domination in the shape of empires , hereditary rulers , aristocracies , has been largely taken for granted , notwithstanding sporadic revolts , so that Mosca 's ( 1896 ) observation that ‘ in all societies — from societies that are very meagrely developed and have barely attained the dawnings of civilization , down to the most advanced and peaceful societies — two classes appear — a class that rules and a class that is ruled ’ , is no more than the recognition of a historical and , as he says , ‘ obvious ’ fact . |
27 | Five new negotiating proposals were submitted on Nov. 27-28 : by the " Cairns Group " of agricultural exporting countries ( both developed and developing-see also p. 36508 ) , by Japan ( relating particularly to food security and subsidies ) , by South Korea , jointly by Brazil and Colombia as developing countries , and by Bangladesh on behalf of the LDCs ; another three proposals were submitted on Dec. 19-20 : by the four Nordic countries , by Austria and by the EC . |
28 | At Bewick she would not have dreamed of sitting by a fire in idleness while her clothes were sorted and shaken and put away in drawers and cupboards , which , when opened , gave out breaths of lavender . |
29 | ‘ Speaking the truth in love , we are to grow up in every way into him who is the Head , into Christ from whom the whole body , joined and knit together by every joint with which it is supplied , when each part is working properly , makes bodily growth and upbuilds itself in love ’ ( Eph. 4.15–16 ) . |
30 | Though it has long existed , it has spread wider as the Japanese economy has matured and become more open to competition , especially from overseas . |