Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We had n't heard or seen him for a while so my father suggested I go round and check I 'm really horrified . |
2 | The man heard or sensed him at the last moment and turned with his hands coming up to a fighting stance but Maxim feinted through them and hit him low in the stomach . |
3 | There are eight shades of Varnish or Cream which can be mixed or applied one on top of another |
4 | Many may have discovered that the trouble-free lifestyle they had planned has turned out to be a good bit less well-regulated and tidy than they had expected or intended it to be . |
5 | But he had designed and built it for himself . |
6 | Now this man had approached and addressed him in English and in an upper-class accent too . |
7 | My pouch-seat automatically deepened and clutched me like an egg . |
8 | ‘ In particular , over and above their local roles , councils are located and locate themselves in what may be termed the ‘ national local government system ’ ' ( Dunleavy , 1980a , p. 105 ) . |
9 | complete the application form ( and in some cases , ask your husband or wife to sign the consent form included and return it to you ) |
10 | Periodically we had lifted and turned them on the banks , where the sun and wind had shrunk and hardened them . |
11 | No sound , nothing but the gentle flurry of leaves as the wind lifted and scattered them like pieces of gold across the grass . |
12 | He assumed the mural was being discarded and took it to his studio , hoping to repair and perhaps eventually sell it , as he had done with other works from that period . |
13 | It was n't fit for a young girl , he 'd explained in his thick brogue , and her half-brother had grinned and mocked her behind his back . |
14 | I jumped into the car after my mum , dad and sister had squeezed and kissed me to death and did up my seat belt . |
15 | There was a bit of head-scratching as they pushed , squeezed and levered me into the passenger seat : ‘ The biggest bloke yet ’ . |
16 | His players respected and loved him as a result . |
17 | Anyway , I really was going to take the spell off straight away , but of course you have to go hopping off and get caught and land us in this mess . ’ |
18 | The fish were duly caught and placed one to a box , and taken to my friends home , to await their final packaging for the journey to England . |
19 | On the whole , acting in isolation is a peculiar feature of the audition system , which is why the pieces you choose in either the classic or modern text need to be reasonably well contained and lend themselves to being performed as a one man show . |
20 | Her children have disappointed and saddened her to the point where she has made the decision to rule them out of future considerations surrounding the throne . |
21 | This is updated as the system works through the files to be offlined and copies them onto the media item . |
22 | The Catholics , too , organised and armed themselves in anticipation of a Protestant backlash or about-turn by the security forces . |
23 | The sister who 'd protested and overruled her by bringing in another doctor to relieve Brückner 's suffering . |
24 | I can either speak what I have written or save it on disk . |
25 | There are other infringements such as making anything to enable articles to be made or doing anything in relation to a kit . |
26 | Most of us who are brought up in the Western Christian tradition take the divinity of Jesus for granted or regard it as a philosophical problem . |
27 | A sudden flurry of shots rang out from the direction of the cainca , confirming the older man 's prediction , and without further argument the two boys turned and followed him into the jungle at a run . |
28 | It was as if he had turned and hit me with his fist , I could n't hide it . |
29 | This network of friendship and patronage became one of the less objectionable instruments of nineteenth-century electoral corruption and the instrument with which the small man met and defended himself against the state . |
30 | ‘ Let's scuff a ball up the way we are alleged to have done and give it to someone like Devon Malcolm . |