Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] the [adj] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 But Arudy has little to be said for it ; it is a small , mildly industrial town , best known for marking the spot where the glacier that once ground its way down the Ossau valley built a wall of debris , so causing the present-day Gave to make an abrupt swerve to westward .
2 He no longer thought the French had any intention of leaving Vietnam .
3 They want the Government to do more to reclaim the millions plundered by the tycoon .
4 The form should also have the following filled in , the appropriate letter ( A , B or J ) in the To Working Set space and the corresponding table number ( 1–40 ) in the From Table Number space .
5 President James Madison , who occupied the White House when it was burned by British troops in 1814 , probably thought the British overdid their visit .
6 The political and social infrastructure for the perpetration of overtly racist acts goes back hundreds of years of course ; but events immediately preceding the sixties laid the foundations for those excesses by the way ‘ race ’ became politicised .
7 They have passionately and consistently opposed the first guaranteed yo two year training programme for unemployed school leavers and thirteen Labour controlled Councils pulled out of employment training .
8 It will be at the Antrim ramps in Northern Ireland , and will officially open the new bowled out steel mini , and will also raise funds for a big vert ramp .
9 Erm I for one would certainly go anywhere to see the English beat the Italians .
10 Erm I for one would certainly go anywhere to see the English beat the Italians .
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