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

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1 The Psychopomps had checked in and done some minimal damage two nights back .
2 Mention is made of how in the viewing of the mountains " … it is to be seen how the very naturall working of those flood falling from the height in winter stormes have broken down & worn such rifts & slitts in the rocks as hereby the dead leaders or mettall finnes or vaine have appeared unto us above ground which before were hid by the earth & stones formerly covring the rocks some 2 or 3 fathomes deep … "
3 which established that in the absence of a prohibition in the memorandum , the articles could be altered so as to authorise such an issue .
4 I 've filled in and signed all the appropriate forms .
5 ‘ Right then , get fell in and form another bloody tortoise ! ’
6 And note 62/6/2 emphasises that ‘ the right of a mortgagee to his costs of a redemption or foreclosure suit is a matter of contract and not in the discretion of the court , except where he has ‘ unreasonably instituted or carried on or resisted any proceedings . ’ ’
7 The words used will be interpreted according to the so-called " golden rule " : they will be given their ordinary grammatical and literal meaning unless that produces absurdity , inconsistency or repugnancy , when the literal meaning can be modified so as to avoid that absurdity , inconsistency or repugnancy .
8 The door was staved in and torn half off its hinges in what looked like an act of senseless violence .
9 This is the raison d'être of the Communities ' official publication Directory of Community Legislation in Force , which is re-edited annually and lists all Community legislation in force at the date of publication along with indications of all amendments to it .
10 Having obtained the poles of , the relevant physical transfer function is deduced by rejecting poles in the positive half of the s-plane and a network is synthesised so as to generate that transfer function .
11 In a radically different approach to filter design , a filter is synthesised so as to provide some preconceived functional form of frequency response that exhibits certain desirable features .
12 This was followed in 1988 by a reform of the Community Budget in which steps were taken to shift expenditure from agricultural to the structural funds , that is those concerned with regional and social matters , and the expenditure rules were recast so as to concentrate such structural spending on the poorest regions .
13 After that , Mabel got carried away and bought some china cups — on sale at bargain prices , because they had lost their matching saucers — and Florrie bought a cobweb brush with a special extending cane handle , for getting up into those awkward comers of the ceiling .
14 Why in in that case do you think that Sir Nicholas and he he he 's not stupid , I mean he 's a career politician , he 's come out and said this his wife has said that they 're both smiling on the front page of the newspaper at the moment and they go on to say it 's not fair on a man if a women undresses and then changes her mind .
15 It has been claimed that fundholding ‘ has revealed rather than created these variations . ’
16 Most pregnant mothers are told to relax and put their feet up at some point every day — and many of them had done so while watching these television programmes .
17 Erm the the railway track , erm once it was extended through to and I say I 'll give you the details on that in a minute , erm went over the er Road , and then the track that was nearest to er the town , was curved in and joined that other line erm and er went off to .
18 The first issue before us , as it was before Thorpe J. , was whether Parliament had , by section 8 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 , conferred on a minor over the age of 16 years an absolute right to refuse medical treatment , in which case the limitation of the court 's inherent jurisdiction exemplified by A. v. Liverpool City Council [ 1982 ] A.C. 363 would have operated so as to preclude any intervention by the court .
19 His routines were organized so as to facilitate this intellectual process : weekends were reserved for Colombey , where he could take long walks and mull over problems ; workday schedules at the Elysée were strictly adhered to ; he insisted on absolute punctuality and an atmosphere of unruffled calm .
20 If remnants of the white middle class remain in them , they are generally tracked separately and have little contact with their poorer peers .
21 This process is called modularization ; data is written once and used many times in different applications .
22 But she had risen early and found that staying put with nothing to do was growing more and more irksome .
23 unc unc Remember how the metric tables are built up and learn these comparisons .
24 If I get fed up and take another wee day off , maybe a Sunday or something like that .
25 but er , as I say they 've grown now and got these jobs and they 're quite happy .
26 I felt I was being pushed around and lost some enthusiasm . ’
27 Unfortunately , the flood of statistics is very large ; nothing more can be done here than to indicate some of the most useful summaries available .
28 She launched into a brief account of her visit to Puddephat 's rooms , leaving vague what she had done there and making much of the fright she had got when the fire bell went off .
29 just label the triangle that they 've got opposite over opposite and hypotenuse and adjacent and translate what they 've got written there and use those .
30 Carrie would have died rather than say these things but Nick would n't be embarrassed : he could say them without turning a hair !
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