Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Siward had merely killed his wife 's uncle , as Carl Thorbrandsson had already killed his wife 's father , and had joined thereby the bloody brethren of kinsmen whose lethal manoeuvrings had kept him busy for the twelve years he had now held the earldom .
2 In this context it was the externality of British Afro-Caribbeans and Asians which was highlighted rather the racist institutions and processes which worked against blacks at all levels of society .
3 ‘ Then , Benedict , you have heard only the scandalous tale .
4 The youngster had fallen down the steep embankment on the Colchester side of the station , injuring her back and legs , and was unable to move .
5 For a time it was popular to suggest that reversals in the earth 's magnetic field , which we know to have been sudden , may have temporarily broken down the protective shield provided by the van Allen Belt against cosmic rays and so stimulated evolution by way of genetic mutation .
6 Numbers were small ; but a final case study approach revealed that for people who lived alone , had no informal carer who could manage all necessary care ; and had a high level of cognitive impairment , the Home Support Project was likely to prolong home care beyond that of those who had received only the usual services .
7 And Joanna had sped down the outer stairway , crying and joyous at once .
8 Ian MacDonald and he had stripped down the old wreck and searched junk yards for spare parts .
9 Local inhabitants recall that thistles used to be placed down the outside school toilets before the unsuspecting used them !
10 But we have probably not emphasized enough the obvious benefits it has brought about .
11 A MAN injured in a police shoot-out was last night in hospital with chest wounds while police pieced together the tangled events of a night of violence that also left one man dead and three policemen injured .
12 Unsatisfied with this development , Edward even began to claim his sede vacante rights retrospectively : thus a benefice which was empty when a new bishop was appointed and was subsequently filled in the normal way by him , was sometimes claimed by Edward to be unlawfully filled , the patronage belonging by regalian right to the crown , even though the king had not exercised this during the vacancy of the see .
13 The look in her eyes filled in the unspoken words in her sentence .
14 The pipe is filled in the usual way .
15 He and the motor trader filled in the usual forms .
16 Following the retirement of Frank Whitehead ( 1982 ) and the early retirement of Alan England ( 1984 ) neither of the posts left vacant has still been filled ; they are unlikely to be filled in the foreseeable future .
17 The scheme is not out of the woods yet ; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman 's registration form .
18 The older ones are given perhaps the only education they 'll ever receive .
19 A bedside light should be placed so the light source is above your head but not shining directly onto your eyes .
20 There 's little doubt the Commonwealth sees France as the main target of the mission , but as a mainly English speaking organization , its influence on President Mitterand may be limited so the French speakers among them will be pressed into service .
21 It can be heard down the entire High Street .
22 The 1988 Education Reform Act and earlier legislation has altered entirely the political context in which history teaching operates .
23 Mr Biermann , who is visiting his mother at her home in Elton Road , wrote the books to rebuild his life after a stroke in 1989 left him paralysed down the right hand side of his body .
24 But out of earshot of the boss , one of the workers told me that two campers had been mauled only the previous week .
25 He has carried on the good work this term and is well on the way to establishing himself in the top 10 with 16 wins in the current campaign .
26 8 information about other books published , materials , tapes , etc — often carried on the inside back cover .
27 Her successor , Margaret Moore , successfully carried on the established pattern .
28 Mrs Southey had asked Sarah to visit so they could ‘ talk over the American affair ’ , and it may by then have seemed inevitable to Sarah that she too would be carried on the Pantisocratic tide .
29 Loose canvas seat covers were also carried on the upper decks .
30 These are replacements but are still carried on the original pendentives .
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