Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [prep] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But , besides this we found those who had not been stopped etc. at all still reflected the overall differences between races — Blacks being least favourable , Asians most favourable , with Whites being sometimes closer to Blacks and sometimes closer to Asians . |
2 | One from the most recent period , 1984–90 ( case 10 in table III ) , was included in the Black report but with the year of diagnosis given wrongly as 1983 instead of 1984 . |
3 | The tensions associated with starting school could begin to be dissolved long before that anxiously awaited first day , a day which often causes more anguish to parents than it does to their children . |
4 | Originally a Benedictine Abbey Church , which was destroyed by fire in 1120 , it was rebuilt soon after this much on the pattern of S. Mark 's in Venice and was made into a Cathedral in 1649 . |
5 | it 's , it 's , I was sat outside at eight o'clock and it were dark , I could , sat watching traffic lights , there was that much to do I was sat outside smoking watching traffic lights change |
6 | The Reject Shop where the bomb was found finally reopened just after 10.30 a.m . |
7 | The Queen 's Hotel in Cheltenham was evacuated shortly before three a.m. when the fire was discovered in the basement . |
8 | On the A One near to Markham Moor north bound lane closures expected now until five o'clock tomorrow . |
9 | Harry Moyle 's very detailed examination of Hampden , aided by his own personal experience in the aircraft , is perhaps of more interest to the aircraft than the lifeboat enthusiast but is included here for two very good reasons . |
10 | The degrees have been designed primarily for those already employed in the chemical or biological industries for whom a degree is necessary or desirable for promotion to a more senior appointment . |
11 | Foucault argues that a whole series of movements since the nineteenth century , including various anthropologizing Marxisms , have developed complicitly with this so as to preserve the sovereignty of the subject against Marx 's and others ' decentrings : positivism , the Hegelian Marxism of Lukács , the Marxist humanism of Sartre , as well as various theories of cultural totalities such as that of the Frankfurt School . |
12 | Either way , ’ he added more earnestly , ‘ they 'll undoubtedly be tucked away in some suitably black and hidden corner . ’ |
13 | We know enough of the historical background to be sure that it was built little before 525 B.C. |
14 | On the morning of Sept. 13 Radio Togo broadcast a communiqué read by a member of the armed forces attacking Koffigoh 's transitional government as " a complete failure " , and threatening to appoint a new government unless Koffigoh had done so by 11 a.m . |
15 | However , we collected detailed information on the employment and labour market histories of respondents in the three years between redundancy and interview , and previous research indicates that such information can be collected reliably for such relatively short periods ( Walker 1982a ) . |
16 | But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ? |
17 | He said figures revealed there from 1978–93 there had been at least 57 suicides within the force but that the police authorities were reluctant to admit this . |
18 | A month before harvesting , the plants were washed away by some unusually heavy rains , leaving the farmer with a loan and interest that he was unable to pay ( Rubbo 1975 ) . |
19 | On the Friday before the incident occurred he had not got home until three o'clock in the morning . |
20 | But she was gone before I could finish asking her for help , borne away by three identically dressed musketeers , waving her whip in the air , and lost in the crowds again . |
21 | There was mounting working-class pressure against increasing such taxes which , it was argued , were contributed disproportionately by those least able to pay , whilst the rich paid a tiny proportion of their wealth and income in taxation . |
22 | He would have stayed there until dark again , but Ratagan and Bicker came out to find him . |
23 | Have n't you heard before about that then ? |
24 | The process may have taken two centuries The Book of Esther was probably translated only in 78/77 B.C. |
25 | The overt display of wealth and consumption by Veblen 's leisure class is challenged by a more subtle , detached and inconspicuous form to be appreciated only by those sufficiently cultivated or civilized . |
26 | They were seized shortly after 8 p.m. last night when a BMW heading south on the M5 motorway was stopped in a routine police check between Junctions 13 and 14 near Stinchcombe . |
27 | They were seized shortly after 8 p.m. last night when a BMW heading south on the M5 motorway was stopped in a routine police check between Junctions 13 and 14 near Stinchcombe . |
28 | " Time of death — well , you say he was found just before 6 a.m . |
29 | Arriving by road from Bodmin in an all day journey delayed by early morning loading difficulties and resultant time and route restrictions into Devon , the NRM loco finally arrived just before 8.00 pm . |
30 | That she had n't arrived home by one o'clock . |