Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [verb] [noun] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was recognised that what would be most welcomed by policymakers and others was a service that not only helped to keep people out of institutions if that was their wish , but did so in a way that was both acceptable to recipients and less expensive than alternative institutional care . |
2 | He felt she was about to laugh aloud and he wanted to join her , his every thought consumed with the miracle that had so suddenly happened to bring Ken back to them . |
3 | As he spoke , he confessed he had already started moving funds out of the country . |
4 | In a rare fit of parsimony , theorists suggested that the dark matter already invoked to bring W up to 1 might also serve to make large structures . |
5 | Have you ever had to take time off for health reasons ? |
6 | By midday they were still agreed to leave Steve out of it , but Gabriel was telephoning Coffin . |
7 | I 've always wanted to make love out of doors , in the sunshine . |
8 | It is also used to transfer modules back into LIFESPAN . |
9 | Through these policies it was also hoped to pull women out of the work-place , by glorifying the role of nurturing , family women to reduce unemployment . |
10 | The maid would have to be dismissed of course … the girl had brazenly admitted allowing Patrick back into the house , and Katherine was n't sure which annoyed her more — the fact that the boy had managed to creep back into the house or the fact that he had been alone in the girl 's bedroom . |
11 | Did n't you know that these were not originally invented to wind yarn on to ? |
12 | The directors are presently authorised to allot shares up to a maximum nominal amount of £114,668,095 and to allot equity securities for cash in connection with a rights issue and up to an aggregate nominal amount of £9,350,000 , without applying statutory pre-emption rights . |
13 | He was very tempted to hurry developments along in that area , but with things as they were he decided he ought to play it very carefully . |