Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Old acquaintances would cut them dead when they chanced to meet in the Covered Market . |
2 | Alec Monk , formerly international advertising controller at Nestlé , refused to approve any commercial in which the brand name failed to appear in the first seven or eight seconds , and in which it was not repeated several times . |
3 | But there was to be no repeat performance as the 2-5 favourite failed to sparkle in the two and a quarter mile Haldon Gold Cup . |
4 | Readers of the great Victorian novelists rejoiced to find in the final chapters how summarily justice was meted out to the villains ; some were perplexed that the Almighty often failed to knot up loose ends equally satisfactorily . |
5 | Poor countries , rather than banning imports of hazardous waste — as the Organisation of African Unity tried to do in the 1989 Bamako convention — should accept it and legalise it . |
6 | The Frenchman had swept past him , and now tried to turn in the clinging rye . |
7 | Part of the secret , as I tried to demonstrate in the last chapter , is the way in which we discuss again and again our ideas and proposals up and down the company , continuously adjusting , altering and probing our positions until , at last , we reach a conclusion which we can all accept and work to . |
8 | He tried to take in the surrounding countryside that was to be his home during the months that lay ahead — if he lived that long . |
9 | The N terminal pentapeptide of pancreatic procolipase is highly conserved in nature with only three forms found to occur in the higher vertebrates , VPDPR , VPGPR , and the APGPR form found in humans and chickens . |
10 | The state-centrist approach leads to empirical enlightenment , as I tried to show in the previous chapter , but at the expense of some theoretical confusion . |
11 | He had himself frequently led patrols along the narrow roads and boreens that ran like veins through the countryside about Cork , and before that he had spent more time than he cared to remember in the muddy trenches and dug-outs of France with shells screaming overhead . |
12 | In particular the Polish government ( supported by the UK government , with which Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki had talks in London on Feb. 14 , and by Modrow , who visited Warsaw on Feb. 16 ) sought to participate in the second phase of the two-plus-four talks . |
13 | However , when the results of the referendum were known , it agreed to participate in the new system . |
14 | Only 12 per cent of parents interviewed chose a different school from the one currently attended ; the majority opted to remain in the maintained sector . |
15 | He crossed the room then slowly lowered himself to his knees before the great tablet , conscious of how the gold leaf of the Ywe Lung seemed to flow in the wavering light of the candles ; how the red lacquer of the background seemed to burn . |
16 | We learnt to swim in the opaque water with our little slips sewn up half way seamwise . |
17 | The moon was high overhead — a bright , full moon that seemed to float in the dark mirror of the water . |
18 | He too had been influenced by Lyell , and as early as 1855 had published a paper commenting on the fact that new species always seemed to appear in the same neighbourhood as a closely related existing species . |
19 | Bradman and the umpire disagreed and Cec came to play in the Central Lancashire League where he became a legend for his fiery bowling , lusty hitting and astonishing turns of phrase . |
20 | The apparent ineffectiveness of naval forces , particularly when contrasted with the vital role which they came to play in the sixteenth century , may have turned students against the subject . |
21 | They seemed to glow in the flickering green-gold gold light , as if embraced by a holy nimbus . |
22 | Kenilworth was very different from Warwick ; a great red sandstone ruin that almost seemed to glow in the curious half-light as the storm clouds rolled nearer . |
23 | Her long blonde hair , freshly washed , seemed to glow in the dull light from the chandeliers . |
24 | Around her neck , the white-on-white semi-circle of scar tissue seemed to glow in the dim light , like something itself luminous . |
25 | As for Edmund , the Danes themselves may have supported his cult , as the Danish rulers of East Anglia came to do in the ninth century , and if so he would eventually have become a means of reconciliation between the two peoples . |
26 | They came to roost in the late 1960s in the form of industrial decline and regional decay . |
27 | With some telepathy at work , his questing glance came to rest in the exact square of window in which her face appeared . |
28 | it came to rest in the soft ground 100 yards on . |
29 | The sentence seemed to hang in the still air with the thin grey smoke escaping from his lips . |
30 | That last dangerous statement seemed to hang in the sunlit air between them for a very long time . |