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

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1 Have everything brought in and taken down to the cellar .
2 They were up and ready for inspection , with the tent down and folded back into a small square by six thirty .
3 However outré , each item emerges looking chewed over and softened up by the editorial enzymes .
4 Nevertheless he pulled it on and padded out onto the landing .
5 Thereafter , the specimens were carefully opened along the greater curvature , laid on and pinned out on a flat surface .
6 you see we have to be a bit careful because what happens if we closed down right and transferred out to the field
7 Obsidian is erupted quietly as lava , forming thick , sluggish flows , while pumice is blasted out rapidly and blown up into a consistency something like expanded polystyrene , with a delicate cellular structure that results from the expansion of large volumes of gas within the magma .
8 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
9 I shook her off and staggered out of the office , down the stairs and into the lobby .
10 We ca n't afford to get cut off and pinned down in the hold . ’
11 These were quickly taken up and written about in the British context ( e.g. Thomas et al. ,
12 From this viewpoint cultural rules are not given determinants of individual action but are continually built up and broken down as the result of individual choices and decisions .
13 The keeper got up and minced out of the room .
14 By mid-season Lotus had given up and gone back to the 72 .
15 He breathed the air deeply , hauling it into his broad chest as if this particular air on this exact spot could be stored up and carried around as a reserve and reminder : for minutes on end he stood there , resisting any move which would lift the spell , gazing into the hidden valley as if in there lay the treasure he wanted .
16 But not so long ago they were actually sails and had to be put up and taken down like the sails of a ship .
17 The two men combed the moors , squelching through the soggy ground until they were satisfied that all the sheep had been rounded up and brought down to the lower pastures to safety .
18 The two bombs were attached to the hull of the Rainbow Warrior , berthed at Marsden Wharf , at around 8.30 p.m. and at about 9.30 p.m. a man wearing a red woollen hat was seen abandoning a Zodiac dinghy near the Outboard Boating Club in Hobson 's Bay and then climbing up the embankment to Tamaki Drive where he was picked up and driven off in a camper van .
19 Oh yes , if everybody would have stayed out they would never had a scrap of slate made there , everybody would have stayed out and stayed out till the end , and not a scrap of slate would have been made there .
20 In practical terms this means The Fix can be placed in a horizontal crack with a large proportion of the stem sticking out and fallen on in the knowledge that the device has been specifically designed to give an increased safety margin .
21 So too his message of the coming kingdom can not be lifted out and carried over to the present : that message was refuted when Jesus himself attempted to provoke the intervention of God and bring about the end of history by challenging the powers and authorities of his own day .
22 Mr Puri was wheeled out and trussed up on a chair near the shrine .
23 They did and I was dragged out and thrown on to the grass .
24 He was as trembly and thrown out as the foal .
25 A lift of an eyebrow , a mute appeal to Auguste , who interpreted it correctly and despatched back to the kitchen for the rejected quail and cutlets .
26 The right shoulder needs to be held back and kept out of the backswing as long as possible .
27 They had doubled back and got out of the single-leaf door of the car .
28 Under the current electoral law , parliament could have dissolved itself immediately and carried on until the election in a caretaker role .
29 She 'd circled the block until she 'd found the side alley where the stage door was located , and then after hiding her bag in a dark spot behind a big wheeled trash hopper she 'd turned around and headed back to the coffee shop .
30 That is , inner cities are perceived as ‘ deviant communities ’ , areas which need to be turned around and brought back into the mainstream , a mainstream that requires little or no restructuring or reform .
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