Example sentences of "[adv prt] [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Law centres can , of course , earn money through taking on work financed under the statutory legal advice scheme .
2 When they eventually start decaying , they use up oxygen dissolved in the water .
3 This is because there has not been sufficient time to build up goodwill connected with the name and , hence , there is little danger that the public will be confused .
4 Leading the way was Pete Palmer ( Daiwa Trentmen ) with 46–8–0 of chub taken on steak fished on a 14 hook beneath a waggler at the end peg .
5 Some policies which otherwise give good cover specifically rule out damage caused to the buildings in the course of repair , demolition or any work on the structure .
6 Tied in with this , the Centre is carrying out work funded by the DoE to monitor and evaluate trends in housing management in both local authorities and housing associations in an attempt to assess the cost-effectiveness of management practices and identify ‘ good practice ’ .
7 But afterwards , as things got , there was erm a look out post built on the flat roof of one of the buildings at the factory and then er there used to be , when the sirens went , there 'd be look outs in this er observation post on top of the factory .
8 The gale flushed out litter left from the afternoon 's festivities and soon the meadow was full of Brits and Romans chasing frantically after paper cups and plates , ice-cream cartons , streamers and sad deflated balloons .
9 Was your career decision a carefully thought out choice based on a thorough consideration of your strengths and values and of the opportunities available to you — or was it an intuitive leap into the dark ?
10 But one that has had the error beep replaced by a robotic voice screaming ‘ Attention ! ’ is likely to have the opposite effect , as is one that ingests a floppy disc accompanied by a long drawn out grumble taken from a soggy passage in the Star Wars trilogy .
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