Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The race has been won in the past two years by a Gold Cup winner-The Thinker 12 months ago after being successful at Cheltenham the previous season , while the 1985 Gold Cup hero Forgive ‘ N ’ Forget won here in 1987 .
2 The race has been won in the past two years by a Gold Cup winner-The Thinker 12 months ago after being successful at Cheltenham the previous season , while the 1985 Gold Cup hero Forgive ‘ N ’ Forget won here in 1987 .
3 DEJECTION , elation and worry followed fast on one another 's heels .
4 All the mature pop groups come from Scotland or the northernmost parts of England , but all their musical reference points seem bound up with American ideas of sophistication and glamour .
5 ‘ How could a scrap of a woman who 'd never left the country get mixed up with some crazy Venetian ?
6 I think good skin care is really important so I get sucked in by anti-wrinkle creams and things like that .
7 Before we get carried away by this dazzling technology though , it is as well to recognise that all this automation will not produce good videos if the operator of the equipment is lacking in the knowledge of editing principles and in creative ability !
8 ‘ Make sure , Swift , ’ said the Headmaster , ‘ You never get caught up with that Mould boy .
9 If they start boxing young they never get caught up in that scene . ’
10 We get caught out with long balls to where our defender has just come from .
11 Bet you get fed up with that job do n't you ?
12 There 's all this jelly stuff and they get fed up with that
13 I get fed up with bloody cards , so erm I said we 'll go .
14 Get fed up with this one !
15 There is a kind of feedback into the black community : stories about going for a job , getting turned down and explaining the failure as caused by being black get fed back to other blacks and so nourish conceptions about the structure of society .
16 It is not only individuals who get ravelled up in this native/non-native business .
17 But if you do n't mind this cinema verité approach to pornography and you get turned on by freaky-looking people , then the amateur video could introduce you to some interesting new bedtime pals .
18 So different people want different things and get turned on by different things .
19 There are , however , other more important processes working : beliefs get transmitted downwards from one generation to the next .
20 The Ingards of this world live on the savings of elderly clerks and retired schoolmasters — and then get helped out by respectable banks because of the suffering they cause when they crash .
21 GEORGE Harrison gave his first full-length concert in this country last night since the Beatles last performed together in 1969 .
22 And in the typical sort of way that lawyers get knocked these days erm we get lumped in with other people and the mud flies .
23 Be careful that you do n't end up writing a novel or get bogged down in pseudo poetry with no end in view .
24 I mean if Glasgow breaks down for I mean if the pros get called out for two weeks it 's not gon na make a big deal of difference at Norwich .
25 ‘ It 's when we get called in from this patrol back to base .
26 And so we 've , now , you know , in these times when you get tied up in red tape and bureaucratic mess everywhere the speed at which has achieved this is admirable and I do really thank you for that .
27 They influence development , and they get passed on to future generations .
28 Second , higher prices for imported fuel and material inputs raise domestic costs and then get passed on in higher output prices .
29 Well the majority of them are a , abused or get thrown out of mental centres , I mean , some of them just run away from home because they want to and that 's only a minority , lots of them have
30 If your record starts to pick up air play and get reviewed just after three weeks , it may be worth keeping your plugger and press officer on for a bit longer .
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