Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 That 's what that , that 's come off there that has
2 I ai n't checked them , I 've been on holiday I 've only come back today that 's been drawn has it ?
3 A remedy commonly needed in measles , especially if the rash has not come out fully or has disappeared again and they become more ill .
4 Policyholder does not wish to have the repairs carried out immediately and requests a cash settlement .
5 3.4 Immediately upon such approval being obtained the Tenant shall at its own expense apply for and use all reasonable endeavours to obtain without delay all Tenant 's Approvals The question of timing again arises and the tenant may prefer this provision to be watered down slightly as follows :
6 Since the opening of the power station , Torness Harbour has been used only rarely but offers the best permanent , deep-water facility on the south-east coast between Leith and the Border .
7 He has wrapped up warmly and wears good walking boots , old and reliable .
8 Is the graph produced accurately enough or does it cause confusion ? 3 .
9 This line was opened as far as Crossgates , now Penybont , in October 1864 , and throughout to Llandrindod in September 1865 .
10 The resulting tephra is deposited predominantly downwind and forms well-bedded deposits which become progressively finer upwards .
11 The company , which has four US and four European offices , has branched out further and has now established an Asia-Pacific operation for which it chose Singapore .
12 In the event the message was delivered rather differently as follows : ‘ …
13 But it does imply the need for caution in making extreme claims about the distances of quasars based solely on redshift evidence , and it does suggest that Arp 's evidence concerning other , similar associations should be taken more seriously than has often been the case .
14 The books being published now are more attractive and relevant ; they are usually written by experienced and practising nurses rather than doctors , and as a result are more appealing to the reader and are reviewed more enthusiastically than has been the case in the past .
15 The Geneva Convention on Bills of Exchange is an example of an excellent Convention which has functioned extremely effectively and has been widely adopted .
16 However , even if bus networks have not declined as markedly as has , say , the rail network , frequency of services has usually declined and fares have increased .
17 There are thus adequate interpretations of the famous harbour and the sea wall , but it is Margaret Wiles who seems to have travelled farthest afield and lets us share with her the joys of a holiday in Greece with both watercolours and canvases of Lixouri , Kasiopi and Kephalonia .
18 You also ca n't help noticing that attempts to drag the Royal Family into the 20th Century have failed as badly as attempts to do the same for this other great British anachronism .
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