Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If Cullam had noticed anything as he walked it would have been the rubbish , the flotsam that the river sucked in and gathered on Its journey through the meadows .
2 Figures 1 and 2 show the effects of treatment on vitamin C concentrations in the two subgroups are shown in and summarised in Table I.
3 I had heard that a couple who lived across the road from us , Maureen and Aubrey Edwards , took in and cared for injured birds .
4 So the woman took him in and cared for him .
5 Artificial granules were collected by centrifugation ( 33,000 g ) , resuspended in and examined in a NMR tube containing a -benzene capillary .
6 ‘ We just do n't want young people to be brought in and charged with this , ’ he said .
7 The sun blazed in and lit upon a large , broad-shouldered , shaven-headed man .
8 For a moment he thought about going in and fumbled in one of his pockets for some change , but he decided against it .
9 Christian stepped in and called on both Seb and Boz to cease fighting .
10 The continuing trend in system and equipment complexity , particularly within avionics , requires a highly experienced workforce of engineers to be available , trained in and supported by BITE and ATE .
11 At that moment Mauleverer tottered in and made for the armchair beside the fire .
12 So many of you have written in and asked for help with this game , I 've decided to print a few more hints ( thanks go to Richard Lupton , Mark Latham and Ewen Nicholson for this stuff ) .
13 At the Hulsta Mill , near Stockholm , thousands of trees are brought in and stripped of their bark every day .
14 He reeled in and prepared for another cast , seeming absorbed by his task .
15 ‘ But after he sat down and thought about it he has come in and apologised to the lads and realised he maybe should not have said it .
16 The aim is for the parents to fill them in as accurately as possible , so they should be simple to fill in and placed in an easily accessible place in the home .
17 Helen reached in and stirred with distaste ; a brown knitted pixie hat surfaced that her mother used to wear long ago , unravelled now to a skeletal condition .
18 Taken in and taught by rancher Turnstall , he turns into a raging avenger when Turnstall is shot .
19 Next day at school , Noel 's come in and gone to Scott , you bastard !
20 Mothers kept their children away from us , and were grateful when we had checked in and gone for a coffee .
21 As the article states , they were a pleasure to fly in and compared to the Lincolns they were indeed luxurious .
22 It meant his leg was all skewed in and pushed against the other one .
23 Oh , Oh , I took the dog for a walk last tonight , and there 's some skid marks down the end of Crouch Road the there 's the and then they 'd taken half the road out and you can see someone 's done a wheely , and they 've gone in and done like this business and shot off !
24 My cases were brought in and stacked against the wall .
25 The complete word is taken in and segmented into individual characters or strokes ( e.g. ( Higgins & Whitrow , 1984 ) , ( Wright , 1989 ) ) .
26 For instance , the various ownership rights of the capitalist class will be enshrined in and protected by the laws of the land .
27 By Bronze Age times the ‘ green man ’ — Green Jack , or Hooded Robin , the medieval ‘ wodehouse ’ — had become a solitary forest figure , partially deified , reflected in and mingled with such elemental forms as Pan , and Dionysus , and vaguely remembered dryads .
28 Forty provides abundant examples of the complex manner in which commerce developed new goods around perceived divisions in the target population and a series of beliefs about the nature of hygiene , domesticity , science and modernity which become enshrined in and reproduced through the appearance of everyday objects , although again the transformation of goods in consumption is largely ignored .
29 Systemic steroids were given to 14 ( 41% ) of the 34 patients managed in and discharged from accident and emergency departments and 116 ( 52% ) of the 225 patients admitted to hospital ( table II ) .
30 Down on the dark grey beach there was a collection of glaucous gulls and a few purple sandpipers , and then to my delight a snow white ivory gull flew in and settled on the shingle , giving me the chance to stalk and photograph one of the world 's rarer gulls .
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