Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Under the old system , it was possible , if a shortage of any one part occurred , to complete a large number of bodies up to the point at which this particular part was required , and even if the whole of the body shop floor eventually became taken up by partially built bodies , it was still possible to keep the body makers employed in splicing bottom sides and cantrails and fitting the pillars in position alongside the partially erected bodies .
2 However , the Stuarts eventually got traded in for solid Hanoverian stock , and the latest evidence suggests that the South learned fast .
3 Americans suddenly got fed up with all these Russians who were n't Nureyevs .
4 Kelly had another good match , Strachan was superb , Wallace was my Man of the Match , Deane caused them problems all night , McAllister Speed and batty were good the first half , but Speed especially seemed to drop out of the game in the second half .
5 Well you would n't have fancied that as a goalkeeper would you Pearce suddenly came flying in on Ward .
6 The glass exploded outwards and rain suddenly came pouring in through the hole .
7 At five to eight , the deadline , I decided to make a run for it , and was within sight of the doors when , without any warning at all , my stomach muscles suddenly began to roll up like a shop blind and I was violently and horribly sick .
8 Roger suddenly began to struggle out of his wet shirt .
9 The total numbers of teachers fell in the early 1980s and only began to pick up after 1983 .
10 Oh , she had a pretty good idea : she only needed to go back to Felix Road or even Nelson Close , where she said she lived , to find out .
11 But if everybody suddenly started turning up with their girl-friends … ’
12 If anyone thinks my language exaggerated or highly coloured — and such there might well be , considering that no one here under pensionable age can have any recollection of a world without rent restriction or subsidised rents — let him recall another upas tree which we only managed to cut down in the nick of time ten years ago .
13 Continuing that theme , would it not be right to say though that Plato only gave to come back into human form to those people such as philosophers and that most other people would come back as some other form .
14 She found herself half listening to his gossip , her mind drifting away to Piers and Nicole , wondering whether the day they were spending together had spilled over into night , and whether her husband suspected anything about what was between them .
15 Simon by then had heavily said , ‘ This hurts me more than it hurts you ’ to Pippa , and when the chaos was over Thomas began to laugh , for he had seen that the lash of the crop literally had curled round onto Simon 's back between each stroke , probably quite stingingly , though the man had been too excited to notice it .
16 In Saturday 's match , Rocky apparently had to go off after 75 minutes= because of cramp ! !
17 They had a restaurant in Paris and suddenly wished to get out into the country .
18 When Isabel only continued to gaze up at him blankly , he added impatiently , ‘ The castellan — who is he ? ’
19 ‘ Maurice only had to walk out of the Ibrox ground and the abuse he took was amazing .
20 So if we only had started off with a half of it
21 But Michael Fallon , defending Darlington for the Tories , said parents only had to pay up to £8 on education per pupil each year .
22 Would Mr Lawson then have resisted the temptation to trundle round his Cabinet colleagues , showing off his muscles and boasting that he alone had faced up to the Iron Lady and won ?
23 More than anything Mungo suddenly wanted to get out of the forest ; to be in his room , or talking to one of the family , or anywhere .
24 The Joint Commission soon became bogged down in renewed argument over the eligibility of various groups for consultation , with the Russians reiterating refusal to consult rightists currently denouncing the Soviet Union vehemently and demonstrating noisily in Seoul .
25 Britain finally became cut off from the Continent at the Straits of Dover around 6500 BC , although it may have been somewhat later between East Anglia and northern Europe via the Dogger Bank .
26 ‘ It somehow got tangled up in my long skirt . ’
27 Neither of them mentioned anything that had been said during the night ; they just agreed to head back to civilisation and not to mix whisky and cannabis like that again .
28 I was that for about , I soon got fed up with that job .
29 And so well I did n't like what he was doing but at any rate it happened on Sunday morning er , somebody read the lesson and it was Saint , Saint John and there were chapters and of course it was skipping about the verses all over the place , you just got fed up with verses .
30 Mhm , when I started in here er I just got put up to work beside one of the women , she just showed me ,
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