Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The crowd was eventually scattered but , later that evening , the police tried forcibly to remove a political banner at the city centre 's War Memorial .
2 As a sound is a mantra , so an image is a yantra , the two used together making a powerful combination for spiritual exercises .
3 Two decades ago , Strahler tried valiantly to infuse a genetic approach into the subject but was greeted with meagre response …
4 But I tried always to have a quiet time with God before I started my revision that morning .
5 Both the Christian Democrats and the Socialists , long the leading partnership of Italian government , tried yesterday to put a brave face on their poor showing .
6 This might mean that the parish boundary was defined by later prehistory at least , but it might also indicate that definition occurred later using a well-defined pre-existing feature .
7 Separatists tried unsuccessfully to disrupt a military parade in Lithuania .
8 Cuprinol 's Clear Varnish used here provides a tough skin , ideal for wood floors .
9 Patients readmitted consistently had a shorter length of stay in all specialisms than non-readmitted patients .
10 Herbert Hobden ( Holzinger ) tried hard to keep a stiff upper lip as he was introduced , with his ten-year-old sister , to his new home :
11 It was not easy to avoid domestic politics but we tried hard to achieve a delicate balance .
12 For most cuts , the work is steadied against the foot plate which can be angled to bring it into contact with the workpiece ; because the teeth of the sawblade tend to become worn close to the foot plate , the plate can be unclamped and moved forwards to bring a fresh section of the blade into use .
13 Whitlock thought of the Italian restaurant and moved closer to get a better look .
14 On Sept. 4 Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland replaced six ministers and reorganized several ministries in a Cabinet reshuffle designed primarily to provide a stronger focus on tackling the problem of unemployment .
15 She used ter wear a blond curly wig .
16 When the old Roman city was revived and became London again , from the late ninth century on , one of its prime functions in the eyes of King Alfred and his successors was as a bulwark against the Danes ; his boroughs had a major defensive role to play , and London was the greatest of them — one of the very few cities of this age which came wholly to fill a Roman enceinte .
17 " You 'd better collect a few more like that : then you can make a notice board and frighten Fiver .
18 ‘ You 'd better make a million , then , ’ said Jessica .
19 Well they 'd better do a wee test then .
20 Perhaps , when he 'd dropped her , he 'd better give a little thought to damage limitation and the covering of his tracks .
21 ‘ You 'd better break a few rules . ’
22 look , I think we 'd better put a dry bib on you as well , I think we 've got one in here , oh we 've got one in yeah
23 Yeah you 'd better have a mobile unit
24 He 'd better have a good reason for ringing me up on Christmas Day !
25 ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’
26 The headmaster said , ‘ I think we 'd better have a little talk .
27 ‘ Now we 'd better have a formal interview with you , which I will allege took place in your flat . ’
28 I 'd better have a full .
29 I was n't actually gon na say anything but I 'd better say a little bit .
30 But if anyone should try to get the better of Jimmy Dick , they 'd better take a lengthy piece of cutlery with them .
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