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

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1 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
2 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
3 Many responsible people had eventually given up and resigned from the Branch Committee .
4 The third category was eventually broken up and distributed into the yes/no compartments through consultation with those involved and colleagues .
5 Thornton was eventually smoothed down and persuaded to stay on condition that the paper find a Chairman at once — a reputable businessman whose name could be used instead of his .
6 David Pyper was also among those battling in front in the early stages but eventually dropped back and settled for fourth .
7 Vogel 's watercolours were taken by the occupying forces to Germany but in 1946 were successfully claimed back and returned .
8 I was so shaken up and upset I did not get to say thank you or even see his face , just the helpful hand outstretched to me .
9 His account brings the whole city alive : the dry bones of the period are suddenly fleshed out and take on a recognizable human face .
10 It meant his leg was all skewed in and pushed against the other one .
11 Their characters , like those of Jonson 's comedies , are grotesquely stripped down and caricatured .
12 Sitting on the ground was Terry Porter who 'd apparently fallen over and cut his knee quite badly .
13 The artist is highly regarded internationally and has exhibited in many countries .
14 ‘ Well , you had better come through and sit down . ’
15 I think I 'd better come over and see what material you are intending to work with . ’
16 thought I 'd better come round and have a chat .
17 ‘ If you do n't live close , you 'd better come in and share our top floor .
18 Her response was , ‘ You 'd better come in and give it to her yourself . ’
19 When I looked out of the window and saw you creeping through the garden , I thought I 'd better come down and find out what you were up to . ’
20 I caught an early edition , read about the ruckus , and thought I 'd better come home and see what was happening about the five grand . ’
21 But the woman merely rolled over and sat up , easing the jacket from her , calm now , the fit — if that was what it had been — gone from her .
22 Rain fell heavily ; the plain they were crossing became inundated ; the policeman 's Scotch terrier was suddenly carried away and drowned in a swollen torrent .
23 At the door she had suddenly looked up and said , ‘ Do n't you eat ? ’
24 ‘ The sea has obviously come up and washed it out of the rocks and the heavy rain has probably washed the puddles of oil from high up on the banks where the sea was n't reaching . ’
25 And it 's all written down and stored away in some bank vault in the city . ’
26 On sighting the desolate Andes after a voyage of four months , they were far from delighted , and apparently turned round and sailed back towards their atolls .
27 Sylvia suddenly moved forwards and grabbed the book .
28 At the door Agnes suddenly turned round and came back .
29 The two officers gave chase but Dunsheath suddenly turned round and brandished an open Lock Knife at one of them , PC Adams .
30 The two officers gave chase but Dunsheath suddenly turned round and brandished an open lock knife at one of them .
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