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

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1 Erm , I found out today , that I did n't realise she 'd actually passed a c , a beautician 's course , so I do n't know why she 's taught me out of all , has n't taught me how to go on .
2 If he 'd had his way he would have checked me out beforehand , but I circumvented him .
3 Do n't you think the FedPol would have checked me out , since Vadinamia ?
4 If you 've checked them out to your satisfaction , then fair enough .
5 She handed two packets and a wafer to the boy , who had finished wiping the mattresses down and had leant them up against the wall to dry .
6 Not that I have to make the same choices as someone I acknowledge to be more discriminating , since my differently constituted palate may react differently , but my own choice will be better informed if I heed nuances which I would have missed if he had not pointed them out .
7 Mrs Brocklebank , had she been here , would no doubt have pointed them out with triumph .
8 Oh alright then , two now you 've pointed them out .
9 You should , we told you you should of had a little dog like ours and it could of ripped them up for ya .
10 And they says , Well a person who lived in your flat before you had a telly , you know and they gave me some excuse , you know that the the the person who lived in here before me had ripped them off and they says , How do we know that you 're not that person , you know things like that .
11 ‘ Ye do n't know how ye 've cheered me up . ’
12 It 's cheered me up no end to be reminded that I do have work and a brain and something to do when I 'm allowed up again . ’
13 But a fine run of only one defeat in the last eight matches has propelled them back into contention in a duel that looks set to go to the last game .
14 Had you broken them in properly or carefully plastered any sore areas beforehand ?
15 Have you broken them in yet ?
16 What do you mean broken them in ?
17 It was the Officer who had turfed me out of the church yesterday when I was playing the bagpipes .
18 She stopped , then said slowly , ‘ Losing your dog has shaken me up so much that I 'm very nervous about this case .
19 Medical confidentiality you 're you 're just sitting there with bloody a private conversation we that I went for treatment with my doctor , and and the recommendations that she 's given me in , well well what 's the point er what er what 's going on ?
20 You have been a good friend to me when there was no one else ; and you have given me back my health .
21 Given me back my confidence , I mean . ’
22 She could say no more , only after a moment when he did not answer , ‘ Please do n't reproach yourself , my darling , when you have given me back to myself again . ’
23 That 's shaken them up a bit , I expect . ’
24 The men had picked up the sacks and shaken them out .
25 She 'd shaken them off .
26 ‘ I think we 've shaken them off , ’ he said .
27 Who said that I had given thee up .
28 Having gathered them up , I found the rest of the brood had taken off down the mountain .
29 Over the next few days the local Maquis had gathered them up , somewhat improbably , in a bright red thirty-two-seater bus !
30 In fact , the description and icon would have acquired default values if you had n't filled them in as well .
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