Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [adj] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | And , again , if it is functioning well , it is possible to see this reflected in the bearing and in the expressions of the players whilst they are making music . |
2 | Iraq replied with a denunciation of the allied bombing of civilian targets , and the declaration that , as the allies were not providing information on the true level of their air losses , it was impossible to treat all captured airmen as prisoners-of-war . |
3 | The head of Keats , for example , wildly festooned with metal locks which it had proved impossible to file smooth had flown very erratically indeed , killing only a fat money-lender and a camel standing at some distance from the field of action . |
4 | Turning left back along the Duomo 's side , you are between the outside of the northern transept and La Rinascente , a modern shopping area built in 1950 to replace one destroyed during World War II . |
5 | ‘ It 's stupid to have three crammed into one seat while dear old Matt travels alone . ’ |
6 | It is reasonable to think this became more common after the revolution and after the discovery of oil . |
7 | And so it 's very important to get this completed really well tt because then there should n't be too many queries later on . |
8 | ‘ You are n't the only one eager to get this cleared up ! ’ |
9 | Unfortunately for him he made par and we made seven to stay one shot ahead . |
10 | Needless to say this churned up all the water and when I asked him politely what he was doing — he ignored me ! |
11 | Needless to say this led to several incidents because the cattle came direct from farms and were not accustomed to being in pens or being handled by the general public . |