Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the excavation should be at least 15 cm ( 6 in ) larger than the finished pool to allow for a generous layer of concrete , and the soil should be rammed down tightly to prevent any subsidence and ensure a firm base ( Fig. 3a ) .
2 His eyes narrowed dangerously , but she ploughed on regardless , too wound up now to pay any attention to the threat .
3 Would she have searched so ardently to find that patch of dull revealing blankness ?
4 Yes , there must be be a reason and as I 'm sure , I mean like like the objective , and then what you can do at this stage in the design process is once you 've got the objective then you select those themes or ideas from your what you 've done just now to support that objective , so that when you come up my objective is to convince you or my objective is to inform you then the information that you 're going to give out supports that objective .
5 There are two things that could be done relatively easily to ameliorate this situation .
6 Federal law on insider dealing has become so well developed that recourse to common law remedies need only be had in exceptional circumstances .
7 The second congress of the All-Russian Peasants Union , meeting in November , dismissed the Manifesto out of hand , and the announcement that redemption dues were to be phased out altogether made little impact .
8 A long-net is staked out horizontally to dry each morning after it has been used .
9 I agree with all the right hon. and hon. Members who said — I think that almost all who have spoken so far made this point — that it is very important to give Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland the prospect of joining the Community at least by the end of the decade , and to give them every possible assistance in meeting the economic and political conditions for membership as soon as possible .
10 However , even with their aid it is thought by some to be unlikely that the outer Moon could have been melted quickly enough to yield those highland rock samples that have given radiometric ages of about 4300 Ma and older .
11 Well this is worrying now for Forest because Cooper 's gone down again holding that shoulder .
12 I 'd like to pay a tribute to the courage of our people there , both the indigenous er workers for the fund and the ex-pats who 've gone out there to lead that work .
13 The study of forty-eight US product innovations discussed above also found that imitation costs ( and times ) vary with the amount of basic research done by the imitator , and other work has found that high R&D spenders adopt new technologies faster than less R&D intensive firms .
14 Long standing chronic disease can be cured more quickly using this scale ( Some cases of bronchial asthma of very long standing have been cured in three to four months , and cancer cases within six to eight months ) .
15 I 've wasted quite enough time this morning already .
16 ‘ Members and officers of the county and borough councils have worked closely together to bring this scheme to fruition , ’ said Coun. Flowers .
17 How times changed — now someone would express their concern ove whether the thing had been cooked long enough to annihilate any salmonella !
18 The view that almost everyone except the Commission subscribed to was summed up a few years later by the UN Economic Commission for Europe when it wrote in a report on damage surveys in many countries : ‘ Research results obtained so far indicate that air pollution is an essential , causal factor in the destabilisation of forests or even in the breakdown of some forest ecosystems . ’
19 The principal movements that found their way into the full orchestral suite have ben heard too often to allow much deviation in interpretation , but in the other , rarer music , Pons is far freer with his tempi than Izquierdo , possibly because there is no narration overlaying the music .
20 My local art shop had no idea and none of the books I have read so far give any advice .
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