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

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1 Lotions or creams smoothed on while the skin is still damp will seal in extra moisture .
2 He might have pressed on but the sight of a group of hassling crows on a chalk slope below attracted him .
3 By the year 1316 , at the death of Thomas de Woldham , the roof of the Palace had fallen in and the Manor House was in need of repair , for in his will Thomas de Woldham left all his timber at Halling to the repair of the roof of the Palace and also the repair of the hall of the Manor House .
4 Huy noticed the dessicated corpse of a shrew which must have fallen in when the stuff was first poured over Neferukhebit .
5 ‘ When some of the XV disappear through injury or some other reason it means that , all of a sudden , you are dealing with a new player who has to be parachuted in and the pressure on the individual is acute .
6 But with our increased intake of animal fat in the last couple of generations , our bodies ' capacity to adapt has often broken down and the cholesterol level has simply risen higher in many individuals .
7 Tonight on the phone she was sounding down ; the washing machine had broken down and the cat was thought to have broken its hip .
8 However , it was reported the following day that talks had broken down and the employers had stopped the strikers ' wages .
9 This is because the original master-lacquer had three extra drive-holes , which had to be filled in before the stampers could be made .
10 Once a book has been selected then all that needs to be done is a simple form to be filled in and the library staff will fetch it for you or at least show you where to look .
11 And you would the name had to be filled in and the time and the details .
12 The next breakpoint is 600dpi — so long as it is a true 600dpi system and not an interpolated one where the dots in the middle are filled in if the ones on either side are present .
13 The general idea with pro-formas is that they should be filled in as the procedure progresses in order to qualify as ‘ notes made at the time ’ .
14 The actual weight at the end of each month can then be filled in as the weight control regime progresses .
15 Well he 's had the fire plumbed in but the gas is n't on .
16 If ink was then rolled on and the plate washed , the ink remained only in the tiny ‘ bitten ’ spaces , giving the finely granulated appearance of the finished aquatint already referred to .
17 Following the accession of George I , he seconded a motion of 12 April 1717 that English trade to the Baltic could not be carried on unless the king of Sweden was brought to reason , and during the South Sea crisis he advocated strong measures against the directors .
18 A partnership practice that operated from two offices ceased to be carried on when the partnership was dissolved and the two main equity partners continued as sole practitioners from their respective offices .
19 Essentially the profit-making activity was carried on and the services , being the provision of the rights , were rendered outside Hong Kong .
20 The Court of Appeal were in error in stating [ 1991 ] 2 H.K.L.R. 215 , 218 , that ‘ the profit-making activity was carried on and the services , being the provision of the rights , were rendered outside Hong Kong . ’
21 He is none too pleased that one of the waitresses has let on that the pies are made with two different pastries .
22 S 29 has come in and the programme of divestment [ by the Official Custodian ] is legally capable of starting ’ .
23 They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos .
24 They 'll all be torn down when the bizzies get fed up patrollin' .
25 Dominating this is a faithful Cessna F.150F which can be sat in and the controls worked .
26 Before I moved in the ceiling got smashed in and the place was covered in water — it happens because the places are left empty .
27 This can be dropped in when the sky washes are just damp .
28 A common application is their attachment to photocopiers and fax machines , so that file numbers have to be keyed in before the machine will operate and thereafter the cost incurred can be electronically tracked and shown on printouts .
29 In WORDWISE + , text can be viewed in large-scale lettering on screen as it is keyed in and the user can go through the text , using the arrow keys on the keyboard , making any necessary amendments .
30 Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled .
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