Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The treaty was eventually ratified but the crisis brought down the Kishi government and produced the most widespread political protests of the postwar years .
2 Some grant funding has been successfully arranged and the building should be completed by March , 1993 .
3 But what was probably more significant was the fact that the target of the DHAC , the Unionist administration at the Guildhall , was so widely execrated and the fact that the ammunition it fired had already been prepared by more traditional anti-Unionists .
4 At the age of 18 her body was crushed in a streetcar accident ; her spine , leg and foot were badly broken and an iron rail pierced her body .
5 Our product support team can also ensure that microscopes are properly installed and the user fully familiarised with its operation .
6 On the eighth floor is the Fleur-de-Lys Grill Room , which is undoubtedly the finest place to eat in Madeira — it is very elegantly decorated and the food and service are superb .
7 Notwithstanding anything herein contained or the completion of the Lease nothing in this agreement shall release the Landlord from any liability in respect of defects appearing in the Works due to bad or faulty workmanship or design or materials provided notice of the same shall have been given to the Landlord by the Tenant or its successors in title before the expiration of the period of [ 6 ] years from the date hereof and upon receipt of such notice the Landlord shall forthwith take such action as may be necessary to remedy the defects at its own expense with all possible expedition
8 None of these uses of the political process will secure that the grievance is properly considered and a remedy given where appropriate .
9 He might have been in a rush , with a car badly parked or a taxi ticking .
10 This eventually materialised and a kind of reconciliation took place .
11 Bedrooms are sparsely furnished and the dining rooms look drab .
12 The German mortaring had suddenly stopped and the Brigade Major was standing out in the open talking to an Officer when , just as suddenly , the mortars started up again , sending their bombs swishing through the trees and sending the Brigade Major diving for cover .
13 The first because he has been wrongly taught and the second because he has been wrongly treated .
14 In mid-March the security forces were suddenly withdrawn and the island effectively left in the hands of the rebels .
15 The accompanying huge rights issue — which , at £1.3 billion , will be one of the largest in history — has been long expected and a market growing weary of cash calls was heartened by news that the new money is not to be raised until June .
16 It is nicely decorated and the centre appears to be of a fleur-de-lys design .
17 Surface only scratched and the guide has proved its worth already .
18 But that that contradicted today , when he 's not only threatened to intervene against the Republics that have been attacking their minorities but erm , since he 's become Russian president he 's constantly threatened and the area of and you know denied it sort of national .
19 Background graphics are highly polished and the sound compliments it well .
20 At that moment , when the fate of Ramlal 's co-operative hung in the balance , the door of the inner office suddenly opened and a woman rushed out still in full flow against the Registrar .
21 The first harbinger of the outside world came when the bedroom door suddenly opened and a maid came in with a tray .
22 ‘ We were singing our hearts out when the door suddenly opened and the headmaster brought the news . ‘
23 If Knock is OK and Lourdes is highly commended and the Shroud of Turin is possibly miraculous and the liquefied blood of St Januarius is positive , not negative — then where does the line end ?
24 Miller stressed the point that former writers had not had the opportunity of seeing the flower or fruit of new exotics cultivated in English gardens , but by this time many had and details of others had been ‘ communicated by persons of skill from abroad ’ and ‘ so the ranging of plants under their proper heads is now better understood and the science of botany rendered more complete ’ .
25 The initial whisker crystal or filament is often highly bent and the growth layers can be seen to exert a very strong straightening action on the bent filament , such that , by the time the sinuous initial thread has grown to a millimetre or so thick , it is in , variably straight .
26 As individuals reproduce these resources are necessarily depleted and the relation between the speed of their renewal and the rate of population growth governs the numbers of individuals that can live there .
27 Where a temple , folly or grotto has been long abandoned and the roof has collapsed , bringing down the ceiling with it , a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris .
28 Europe as a whole was thickly populated but the mass was unevenly distributed .
29 The severity of symptoms in inoculees was thereby much reduced and the risk of a healthy patient dying almost eliminated .
30 The words were gently spoken and the woman pressed her head against his body with a deep sigh .
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