Example sentences of "[verb] in a [adj] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Pour the sauce over the fish , cover with aluminium foil and cook in a preheated 200°C/400°F/Gas 6 oven for about 20 minutes , or until the cod is tender . |
2 | The part was expected to have materialised in a low-end 50MHz to 70MHz Hummingbird machine that had been talked up for the end of this quarter . |
3 | The part was expected to have materialised in a low-end 50MHz to 70MHz Hummingbird machine that had been talked up for the end of this quarter ( UX No 414 ) . |
4 | Pour the sauce over the fish and spinach , and bake in a preheated 190°C/375°F/Gas 5 oven for 20–25 minutes , until bubbling . |
5 | Cover and bake in a preheated 200°C/ 400°F/Gas 6 oven , until just opaque in the thickest part , about 15 minutes . |
6 | Bake in a preheated 200°C/ 400°F/Gas 6 oven for 45 minutes , or until browned and bubbling on top . |
7 | Cover and bake in a preheated 200°C/400°F/Gas 8 oven for 15–20 minutes . |
8 | Bake in a preheated 200°C/400°F/Gas 6 oven for 15–20 minutes or until the potatoes are browned . |
9 | And the changes in my day when , when I was working , we 'd have some leaflets but they were written in a very er sort of technical way . |
10 | It came in a small erm small envelope . |
11 | It is often patients with low priority problems that wait , sometimes for hours , to be seen in a busy A&E department . |
12 | That the first issue erm were the defendants in breach of contract in failing to , as is admitted , a unitary stat unitary authority and County Hall is made in a unitary stat unitary authority and County Hall is made into a be put to be theirs . |
13 | The keeper excelled himself to keep out an Elliott header , but he was stranded again in injury time when Loram fired in a precise 25yarder which went in off the post . |
14 | New England in the Fall is quite as beautiful as everyone says but the weather is fickle — we arrived in a sunny 82°F and left in a foggy 36°F . |
15 | in you know in a civilised wa |
16 | Cos her sons had got married and she lived in a little bu flat , bungalow rather . |
17 | Also , my machine 's QVision card sits in a slow 8MHz ISA expansion slot , which restrains it considerably . |
18 | A six-footer behind some-one of the same size in the driver 's seat would have to sit in a splayed knees/bent neck posture . |
19 | The p un +1Rn reversion of p un was recognized in a mottled pink-eyed-dilute///wild-type mosaic . |
20 | He did not breathe spontaneously and died in a pulmonary W with lungs filled with water and we ca n't exclude that the reason for that was just the water bath . |
21 | Ashton enlarged this choreographic gem in The Tales of Beatrix Potter when Pigling Bland and the Black Berkshire indulge in a delicate pas de deux , both sur les pointes . |
22 | Er they 're getting on well because erm , er we live in a close er society . |
23 | The separate implementations and cross-compilers are to be converged in a new Ada9X . |
24 | New England in the Fall is quite as beautiful as everyone says but the weather is fickle — we arrived in a sunny 82°F and left in a foggy 36°F . |
25 | If you take all of the money that has been spent since the policy was established in nineteen eighty eight , it still does not amount to twenty pence per child which as I said in a previous erm question , answer to a previous question , is bare would barely buy a pencil for each child . |
26 | Lennie is dead , and George is comforted in a quiet + silent way by Slim . |
27 | Er my biggest downfall was that the guy that employed me who was the eldest brother of the two that owned the company got killed in a bloody erm riding accident |
28 | In principle it would be quite possible for the study of English poetry to begin in a similar ab initio fashion , except that it would be fruitless for someone to embark on it who did not have at least some familiarity with poetry and a wish to read more . |
29 | Actually Dennis and Karen 's ancestors most likely dwelt among the cattle and kine in a wattle-and-daub barrio beneath the castle jakes , but their descendants cultivated a taste for wine and continental cooking , went riding and spent the obligatory two weeks a year in a rented villa in the Dordogne . |
30 | I closed my eyes and listened to the cracks and smashes until one especially loud thump ended in a low buzz telephones do n't usually make ; then I put the phone down again , turned , looked upward , and set wearily off , back up the stairs . |