Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During the seven and a half months I was on C1 I went to Crown Court twice , and each time I got remanded back into Holloway .
2 Was I you , I 'd stay tucked up in bed .
3 The faint sound of his cello , as I lay tucked up in bed , is woven into my childhood memories .
4 Well I got trapped under er under one of the er rocks that f fell down and then managed to get that off me leg and went to give assistance to er the machine-man , the man on the machine which er trapped as well and er realized then that me leg had me leg was broken so took me down the end of the road and managed to get the stone off the lad and the machine and you got carried in to hospital .
5 ‘ Poor old Byron 's limp got mixed up with Richard 's hump .
6 After all , it had n't really been her fault that she became mixed up in Jack 's business affairs .
7 Gabriel reached out a hand , meaning to touch the man 's shoulder : his fingers got caught up in Garvey 's ear .
8 What happened instead was that Milton got caught up in politics and when the Civil War began he devoted his energy to pamphleteering .
9 But instead of returning to the trees and swinging happily ever after , the orangs got caught up in web of conservation politics .
10 The current , soon to retire , director of the Association , who came with me to meet him had been in London for a meeting of the environmental advisory group for and so he was having a taxi to Kings Cross which I jumped into too and got dropped off at Goodge Street , right outside the door of my next ( Industrial Editors ) meeting with just a few minutes to spare , so that went more smoothly than one might have ever dreamt or hoped for .
11 Marketing has developed out of sales .
12 The pupils at the £3,465-a-term school , boys and girls aged 16 and over , are to be interviewed by police at their homes as the school has broken up for Easter .
13 First tonight , a bitter row has broken out over plans for a Sinn Fein councillor to address a public meeting in Glasgow this week — despite calls for him to be banned following the weekend atrocity in Belfast .
14 A bitter row has broken out over plans for a Sinn Fein councillor to address a public meeting in Glasgow despite calls for him to be banned , following Saturday 's massacre in Belfast .
15 A ROW has broken out over plans to move a home for problem children to Chester 's biggest council estate .
16 A POLITICAL row has broken out over Chancellor Norman Lamont 's rejection of demands that the Royal Family should pay income tax .
17 War has broken out between taxi drivers and a bus company over a taxi rank .
18 Welcome back : A blood feud has broken out between producers of one of our oldest breeds of cattle .
19 A row has broken out among Darlington councillors over plans to build a private hospital in Lingfield Way on the Yarm Road Industrial Estate .
20 PEACE has broken out in relations between workers and employers in Northern Ireland , figures revealed today .
21 Meanwhile , a team of doctors and nurses from one of the region 's biggest hospitals has flown out to Italy tonight , to treat the injured from Sarajevo .
22 TCCB chief executive Alan Smith said last night : ‘ Graham has flown out to India to do a job .
23 Pietro has flown in from London and he 's assured me that as soon as the gang make contact the matter will be resolved without further delay .
24 ‘ Guy has flown back to London .
25 My hon. Friend , who has been courteous and kind in meeting delegations led by me and by other hon. Members to discuss the problem , has pointed out from time to time that the scheme is the responsibility of the county council .
26 Suppose now , however , that B , having accepted S 's repudiation in June , sees the market beginning to rise rapidly in July and , in an attempt to minimise his loss before the market rises further , buys replacement goods on July 15 at £115 per ton — ; only to discover that by the delivery date under the original contract ( December 1 ) the market price has fallen back to £110 per ton .
27 Oil consumption has fallen by over 20% .
28 Since the Citizen 's Charter was introduced to British Rail , compensation paid for late or cancelled trains has fallen by over 50% .
29 In peseta terms , the cost of American assets has fallen by about 5% in the past year .
30 Elsewhere in Eastern Europe , output has fallen by between one- and two-thirds .
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