Example sentences of "and [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | David Kahanamoku , Duke 's nephew , had already broken his ankle in the November swell at Waimea and been fished out of the Bay by Michael Willis . |
2 | I been beaten up by hoods , framed on a murder rap , beaten up by cops , sent up the river , beaten up by prison bulls , got a last-minute reprieve from the governor , and been beaten up by my girl . ’ |
3 | I felt I had been pretty severely punished by the DTI report — I had lost my job and been kicked out of an occupation which I thoroughly enjoyed . |
4 | He said Mr McGuigan had applied for a weapon and been turned down by the Royal Ulster Constabulary . |
5 | You see there 's been that there 's been that many flung out of jobs Sharon , there 's been that many people put out of jobs , there 's been that many people bought their houses and been put out on the streets they 've got no homes you know . |
6 | Dawn Niblock ( 17 ) , Upper Sixth , wants to study politics with languages : ‘ I have never approached a teacher to ask for help and been passed on to someone else . |
7 | The common language here is ‘ ASCII , comma-delimited ’ which simply means that the data fields in each record have commas stuck between them and are sent out as a long line of text with a carriage return indicating the end of the record . |
8 | When the satellite is busy messages queue up and are sent out at a steady rate . |
9 | The staff and students are quickly getting to know each other and are shaping up into a hardworking and enthusiastic team . |
10 | But for now the transepts and choir are undergoing restoration and are blocked off by a wooden screen . |
11 | Not surprisingly , few farmers like this and are holding back from selling . |
12 | This deprives the zooxanthellae in their tissues of oxygen , light and food and they quickly die and are cast off by their invertebrate host . |
13 | The issues of freedom of conscience and freedom from Roman hegemony lie at the centre of Northern Ireland fundamentalism and are meshed in with its evangelical tenets . |
14 | The implication here is that these workers have rejected the dominant values of society and are made up of criminals , prostitutes , drug-addicts and other drop-outs ( Lloyd 1982 ) . |
15 | Green stars are allocated at these shows and are made up on a points basis . |
16 | Both media have been modified as described in ref. 54 and are made up from stock solutions given in Table 5 . |
17 | And for those who think they know nothing about building and are turned off by the sight of rotting wood , then perhaps this will help to change their attitude . |
18 | Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples . |
19 | Of course , there might be other forms of intelligent life , not dreamed of even by writers of science fiction , that did not require the light of a star like the sun or the heavier chemical elements that are made in stars and are flung back into space when the stars explode . |
20 | As with private residential care , feelings tend to run high about these trends and are bound up with personal and political preference . |
21 | Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks . |
22 | If you split a fortnight between the Algarve and exploration , and are flying back from Faro , then you could make the Lisbon area your limit , staying in the city or in Cascais , the breezy little port along the coast , heading out to ravishing Sintra , the royal summer retreat which is 15 miles north , then driving back via the walled Moorish town of Évora . |
23 | These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage . |
24 | Their frayed bodies lie rotting in drifts on the surface of the streams and are washed up in piles on the sandbanks . |
25 | They are part of the culture of society and are passed on from one generation to the next . |
26 | Alternatively , larvae which fail to establish themselves and are passed out in the faeces , may find another host and begin producing eggs . |
27 | The sound waves bounce off objects in their path and are reflected back to the dolphin where they are channelled through oil-filled sinuses in the lower jaw to the inner ear . |
28 | It is used by Tom Puddings , coal-carrying compartment boats which weigh about 40ft each and are towed up to 20 in a string , and is one of the most heavily used canals in the country , also carrying liquid fuels and general merchandise . |
29 | Situated on the turn of the Montagne before it bends around its eastern extremity into Verzy , Villers-Marmery and Trépail — the vineyards of Verzenay have either north or east-facing aspects and are planted up to a height of 220 and , in a few places , 240 metres . |
30 | These rights are contained in s159 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the rules made thereunder , and are set out in detail in Chapter 7 " Reporting the Courts " . |