Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Having been re-assembled for the hand-over , the Vampire will now be carefully broken down again and transported back to the Museum where it will be placed on display once more after re-assembly .
2 Her camp confirms the lengths to which Kylie is prepared to go to maintain the environment-friendly campaign and reveals she REFUSES to handle everyday plastics , because they can not be broken down naturally and pose a threat to the habitat .
3 ledgers that are now on the archives could be l placed down there and fascinated me because he could add a column of pounds , shillings and pence , he 'd take his three fingers at the bottom of the long ledger column , and as fast practically like a computer , would add to the top and then put it in pencil .
4 As soon as she realised what had happened she had jumped down guiltily and run home .
5 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
6 If you just hand over your car-keys to me , Sergeant Lewis here will see that your car is picked up later and returned to your home address . ’
7 The uncomfortable feeling she 'd had earlier on had come back again and sat like a solid lead ball in her chest .
8 It is a threat because the Government have sat back willingly and said that they do not care if another 30 million tonnes of coal is taken out of the take and if there are to be gas-fired power stations .
9 She rang a bell to be let out again and left him without a backward glance .
10 It was carried back outside and loaded into a waiting getaway car .
11 Habitual behaviour patterns are , therefore , useful because they can be carried out effortlessly and free us to concentrate our energies on other things .
12 Policyholder does not wish to have the repairs carried out immediately and requests a cash settlement .
13 On either side of the block stood a praepostor from the sixth form , there to see that sentence was carried out decently and to order .
14 She had just finished an article about pawnshops , the meat of which had been supplied by Rose , who had come round again and invited Sally-Anne to tea at the Buildings .
15 But , you see at February we 're then into review er cro er reviewing the PDP 's for some reason or another , I 've written down here and profiling reporting to parents .
16 The woods were cordoned off yesterday and kept under police guard overnight .
17 The advantage of the latter is that the boxes can be made up beforehand and do not have to be set out .
18 Assuming he was murdered , assuming that the murderer went first into the kitchen , then he could have crept back silently and attacked Berowne from behind .
19 Then he had dashed back inside and curled up in his seat with his hands covering his ears until she came to take him home .
20 In the face of the group 's £4billion debts , he said : ‘ We believe this company can be turned around again and prosper . ’
21 So he sat down again and listened to the story of the Damianis , of their life in Jaffa and of how they fled in 1948 , how David Damiani stood on the stern of the ship off Jaffa port and wished he could have turned round then and gone back to his home .
22 It was the third day in July , page four , seven , three and then I had to find a word that I 'd never heard off before and put it up on the board .
23 They may seem inexpensive , but a will is a legal document and should be drawn up carefully and signed and witnessed in a particular way .
24 I thought how the baby would look if it were born now , just a red dead morsel to be wrapped up quickly and thrown away , something disgusting and of no significance , not even fit to be buried as a human being .
25 With this , she once more wrapped up warmly and made her way to the stable .
26 He has wrapped up warmly and wears good walking boots , old and reliable .
27 I 've got up again and put on G.P. 's clavichord record .
28 By the time I 've got up there and slithered through the cut-through , Casey has found himself in a fight .
29 They had got up early and gone for a swim in the reservoir , which was deserted and silk-smooth , with a pearly mist hovering a clear foot above its surface .
30 Her face was devoid of make-up and with the hair drawn back tightly and twisted into a high roll it looked naked , a face stripped for action .
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