Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There were four major air disasters last year , all four planes involved having taken off from airports which were regarded as having maximum security . |
2 | One of these papers in fact turns out to list the authors as Clark , Cox and Allison ; The other referred to research carried out in 1944 . |
3 | After some of the descriptions she 'd seen tagged on to her own name in newspaper reviews , she could hardly disagree . |
4 | I 'd got fed up with her everlasting sweetness and shown her up in class the day before . |
5 | If only he 'd got caught up in politics , or good works , or become a governor of his old school , he 'd have been taken out of himself more ? |
6 | White flung the pair of lemon panties he 'd had scrunched up in his coat pocket on to the arm of the chair I was sitting in . |
7 | ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had . |
8 | It was a shrunken Frank , whose body seemed to have contracted out of sympathy with his shrivelled spirit . |
9 | Motorola Inc 's 88000 RISC family seemed to have lost out at Harris Computer Systems Corp when the Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based firm announced it was switching allegiances to the IBM/Apple/Motorola PowerPC architecture ( UX No 407 ) , however the company now says it will roll-out 88110 versions of its NightHawk real-time machines by the end of March . |
10 | With his low-crowned hat and antiquated clerical costume , his broad scholarship and unenthusiastic divinity , his uncompromising insistence on ancient rights ( especially in chapter ) , his belief that land and ‘ the funds ’ were the only proper investment for the college and industrial shares a new form of the South Sea Bubble , he seemed to have stepped out of the eighteenth century . |
11 | ‘ You could have had a hundred casual affairs , and I 'd have adjusted to them somehow and tried to make you fall in love with me , but the thought that you 'd loved someone else and still loved him , because it seemed to have gone on over the years , periodically resumed … |
12 | He did n't feel up to the mildest of rebuffs from her ; he seemed to have gone back to a relationship like an adolescent infatuation , reading rejection in the most innocent of her actions . |
13 | Later , Emerson was to continue racing in other forms , in the US Cart championship and elsewhere : the bug was still in him , success came occasionally , but the spirit seemed to have gone out of the man . |
14 | The anger seemed to have gone out of him . |
15 | ‘ He sort of talked me into it , ’ she said after a pause that seemed to have gone out of control . |
16 | She seemed to have jumped up from nowhere . |
17 | Fortunately , Luke 's anger seemed to have evaporated along with the steam that surrounded them . |
18 | Everything seemed to have moved on to a level of fantasy . |
19 | Her brain , as usual , seemed to have seized up in Roman 's overpowering company . |
20 | Her vision of inter-governmental European co-operation within a wider ‘ Atlantic ’ framework seemed to have won out over schemes for more radical co-operation . |
21 | She seemed to have come down to earth , leaving behind the soap-opera image that she had once appeared to be caught up in . |
22 | I heard myself say to him , though the different sections of my brain seemed to have slipped out of synch somehow , and I was aware of all sorts of different things at once , and time seemed to have slowed down and at the same time some part of my brain was racing , trying to come up with some logical explanation for what was going on that did n't involve calamity … and failing . |
23 | Summer seemed to have flitted by in a space of days . |
24 | The source could only be the south-facing windows , but there was n't a glimmer in that direction ; the light seemed to have slid through without touching the stone shutters . |
25 | Adam seemed to have sunk back into his trance , and she got to her feet , leaving him lying . |
26 | Being together even wrought a curious change in their characters ; Oldfield noticed that something of his diffidence seemed to have rubbed off on Branson . |
27 | Benjamin 's stomach seemed to have caught up with his memories for he now looked white-faced and confessed he felt queasy . |
28 | People who seemed to have wandered in off the street . |
29 | She 'd offered herself to him , offered her girlish hopes and dreams , everything she 'd kept bottled up for ten years . |
30 | It was a torture which was part of the school 's underground mythology , but something he assumed had died out at the same time as the belief that bullying was inevitable , harmless and good for the victim 's character . |