Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | in or a hundred and forty nine ninety nine or whatever it was , I ca n't remember in erm Argos |
2 | There was a ramshackle club-house with its roof falling in and a rickety stand which rocked in the wind . |
3 | She peeped in and a friendly voice greeted her . |
4 | ‘ It represents a new way of thinking about the media world we live in and a new way of learning the skills of active engagement and critical reflection with all forms of modern media — television , video , film , radio , print , and the glue that binds them all together — advertising , ’ says Sister Elizabeth Thoman , Executive Director of the Center for Media and Values . |
5 | For a couple of years the low cliffs of unconsolidated coombe rock and brickearth were eroded at the rate of 3.5–6m ( 12–20 ft ) per year before they were boarded in and a new groyne system established . |
6 | ‘ John was trying to buy two cans of beer from street vendors and was haggling with one of the women , when the other joined in and a real barney developed . ’ |
7 | The battle was also a landmark in the conduct of the war , for henceforth both sides dug in and a complex line of trenches soon stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier . |
8 | A black and white fluffy cat in and a German pointer . |
9 | So I boiled them in pan for the dog and I put some taters in and a few peas and carrots sort of thing and some Oxos and made him a r a right good dinner . |
10 | I also get a couple of good standby wines for friends and neighbours who might drop in and a super-cheap bottle or two of red ( try the supermarket £1.99 offers ) to make some delicious , warming mulled wine . |
11 | The old open fireplace had been boarded in and a single gas fire now burned in the hearth . |
12 | Another stun grenade was thrown in and a third soldier hurled himself through the window after it , before it had exploded . |
13 | Mildred 's tabby was clinging desperately to the front of her cardigan , its claws hooked in and a wild , desperate look on its face . |
14 | The landing gear was put down and a final turn was made towards the runway , then the full flap extension of 500 was selected and the final checks completed before landing . |
15 | First there was a vague lightening of the sky ahead , then the drumming of the rain was less persistent , the lesser darkness in the heavens spread until it was over them , they could distinguish the greater irregularities of the ground , the last few drops of rain splashed down and a blissful silence spread around them broken only by the sibillations of the water draining away among the rocks and the splash of their sodden feet . |
16 | However , the assets are written down and a better measure of the true value of the company is the near £600m which the stock market puts on it . |
17 | ‘ This is a good place to sit down and a good time to sit , ’ said the Friar , ‘ for judging from the condition of the sun , we should eat a little . |
18 | Give me a sit down and a good fucking stern talking to . |
19 | Against Team Cotswold , Partners started slowly and went 5–0 down and a late recovery was not enough to save the set . |
20 | Many tales have been handed down and a great number of myths have been created around his memory . |
21 | ‘ He looked down and a faint smile touched his mouth . |
22 | Her stern was down and a sharp list helped us to cut loose the lifeboat , which dropped heavily into the water . |
23 | The crossplank was then converted into a sliding rest which moved up and down and a central strut was included , to be positioned according to the size of the canvas . |
24 | The crossplank was then converted into a sliding rest which moved up and down and a central strut was included , to be positioned according to the size of the canvas . |
25 | Even when the Ghorbanifar channel was closed down and a new one found , in mid-1986 , negotiations seldom rose above the level of the fortune teller and the bazaar . |
26 | When the King of Ireland reached a certain age , he would have to step down and a new king be chosen . |
27 | Kuhn argued that the comparatively long periods of normal science were punctuated by crises when the existing paradigms broke down and a new paradigm , and eventually orthodoxy , would become established ; the Copernican revolution was a prime example of this . |
28 | So , if the business in which you work is expanding , but an associated employer 's business slims down and a long-serving employee of that other business is transferred to work for your company , resulting in your dismissal , you may be redundant . |
29 | Unemployment stood at 9.8 per cent , industrial output was down and a 1990 hard-currency trade surplus of nearly US$4,000 million was expected to turn into a $1,000 million deficit in 1991 . |
30 | One afternoon towards the end of the voyage , when the sun was beating down and a fresh northerly wind was speeding the ship southwards , she leant out over the gunwale to look at the low strip of land that was in sight on the port beam . |