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

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1 With foot pointed raise the top leg and do 35 mini raises .
2 Once again this week you need to do the following in preparation for the " Grand Review " : review your weight loss record any reactions you experienced make a note of any foods you have discarded note the positive drinks or foods that you have discovered .
3 Once she had picked clean the bat-eared tree of the Indian fig , and spun its armoured fruit , she had ten hanks of pale green yarn with a red fleck ; and she could begin to weave .
4 Data reported represent the mean s.e.m .
5 Members of Mount Leinster Mining Awareness Group had visited Tynagh the previous weekend and videoed the devastation left at the site .
6 The paths they have built benefit the local communites as well as the users themselves .
7 Both men flipped open the thin leather wallets they carried .
8 Everything was a blank between their arrival and the moment in which she had thrust open the Little Vestry door .
9 The data collected allow the medical school to calculate the time actually spent on teaching at each site .
10 She was reminded of the man she had seen fight the invincible power of the KGB and refuse to back away .
11 His hard knuckles ripped open the soft flesh over Luke 's eye .
12 I think that people do n't want to see any more constitutional changes , but there are many more changes in the culture , in the way the Party operates at local , regional , and national level , which we will be addressing , but what we 're not going to have is more constitutional changes , because people feel that we 've made changes , we have moved the Party forward , we 're clear the direction we 're going in , and now the Party at all levels wants to address itself not only to building our membership , but also to showing how the policies we 've got meet the changed world outside .
13 In as much , however , as the cultural forms thereby produced become the external environment through which emerge other groups whose interests are not identical , and indeed may be contrary , to their own , we are faced with the situation described in the discussion of building styles above , where the dominated group is forced to attempt to invest itself in the domain of culture represented by the built environment in terms of a set of objects whose initial meanings are antagonistic to its own interests .
14 Would n't the medications used affect the beneficial bacteria ?
15 Films to be shown include The Wild Bunch ; Raging Bull ; Kiss Me Deadly ; Rebel Without A Cause ; New York , New York and New Jack City .
16 It was one of the details which Rickards had told Dalgliesh the previous evening but one , he felt , which Lessingham could well have kept to himself , particularly at a mixed dinner party .
17 ii Once agreement have been reached contact the local representative , e.g. branch librarian , local District Office administrator to confirm the details , check if display boards etc are available and thank for their cooperation .
18 In early December , Marjorie , Lady Lewis opened the Lewis Wing of the Law Faculty in the Wills Memorial Building , which was refurbished using funds raised form the local law practices to commemorate professor Martin Lewis , the first Professor of Law at the University , and his son Judge Sir Ian , Lady Lewis 's late husband , who had been elected a Pro-Chancellor the University shortly before his untimely death .
19 Other large businesses affected include the Japanese bank Daiwa , and the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank , several hundred yards from the centre of the blast .
20 The group claimed that AY should have discovered the alleged fraud and should not have given Alkar the clean bill of health it received in its 1987 accounts .
21 If all outputs are set top the minimum pulse width of 0.75mS , the frame rate will be 14.2mS ( 8 × 0.75mS + 8.2mS ) whilst if all outputs are set to the maximum pulse width of 2.25mS the frame rate will be 26.2mS ( 8 × 2.25mS + 8.2mS ) .
22 She tried the door again , then pulled open the top drawer in Shergold 's desk .
23 When set paint the necessary features — eyes , whiskers and nose — on the rabbit 's face , using melted white chocolate .
24 The lucky denizens of East Anglia are being given a rare opportunity to see a magnificent selection of 16th century drawings loaned form the British Museum 's great collection , which is only occasionally exhibited to the general public .
25 But when , together , they had pulled shut the heavy door with its iron decorated bands , she found she could n't fit the key into the lock .
26 ‘ How many men have we got ? ’ he had asked Epitot the previous night .
27 Mr Wrigley , the head porter , fixed open the double-glass swing doors .
28 Yet he had remained alert the whole time , his senses tuned , even in their intimacy ; he had been able to bring his mind to other things .
29 Where a single instrument has the principal melody or an important phrase the passage is marked SOLO ( when more than one instrument is involved use the plural SOLI ) .
30 Increasingly , situations like the ones cited affect the mental health of carers .
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