Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | WHERE CAN PATENTS DOCUMENTS BE CONSULTED LOCALLY ? |
2 | The crops were stacked right up to the roof ridge , or close to it , so using almost all the roof space . |
3 | BR warned that fares on Network SouthEast , where grants will be withdrawn altogether by 1992/93 , would rise in real terms by 2 ½ per cent over inflation for the next five years . |
4 | The Works ' management says it 's a scandal and wants the redundancy notices withdrawn altogether . |
5 | Supplies became so critical that by March 3rd several batteries of howitzers had to be withdrawn altogether . |
6 | The changes must have been as great as those in western Europe after 1789 , but their impact could only be traced piecemeal . |
7 | It seems that the subtasks are arranged hierarchically and that learning follows the sequence from small or simple elements to chains and sequences . |
8 | Conventional thesauri are often arranged hierarchically , so that of two terms one may be " broader " or " narrower " than the other . |
9 | But the army has fallen bitterly into rival factions and the army had replaced the Duvaliers ' secret police as the only coherent force in the country . |
10 | Once the four old aircraft hangars were erected side-by-side to make the Central Works , construction of the first completely new car began . |
11 | Among the latest recipients of Chris Patten 's little billets doux are Sunderland councillor Eric Jenkins , 47 years a Labour party member , and Richmond councillor George Irwin , whose letter was posted locally . |
12 | ‘ Fabulous ! ’ he had growled sarcastically . |
13 | Dependence on each of these drugs was also recognized rather slowly and perhaps reluctantly . |
14 | This waistcoat had flap-pockets and reached down almost to the knees : it was fastened right up to the neck with horse-shoe buttons , leaving just enough space for the red-spotted muffler or wrapper to be seen underneath . |
15 | Submarine fans were also formed locally and these are composed of oolitic and bioclastic grainstones and packstones ( Sannemann et al. 1978 ; Clark 1980b and in press ) . |
16 | SPRED groups are formed locally , and helpers are volunteers from the community . |
17 | SPRED groups are formed locally , and helpers are volunteers from the community . |
18 | In this way all the fleas and their items of clothing may be recalled successfully . |
19 | Thus , the richer States of the north and west should be more generous than their poorer contemporaries of the South , a conclusion that has been sustained empirically , e.g. Magull ( 1978 ) , Fenton and Chamberlayne ( 1969 ) . |
20 | The dinghy had floated right down to him and he had used his last reserves of energy to clamber into it . |
21 | Over 4500km of roads , four towns , an airport , railway , a port , schools and hospitals were built , the pulp mill came from Japan and was floated thence up the Amazon . |
22 | He had travelled widely in America on behalf of peaceful arbitration of international disputes and in 1893 had persuaded the Commons to resolve in favour of an Anglo-American Treaty of Arbitration . |
23 | Both travelled widely in their search for new specimen plants and , on their sojourns , amassed an amazing collection of ethnographical curios and shells which they housed at Lambeth in a room known as ‘ The Ark ’ . |
24 | The author , an American journalist , has travelled widely in the Balkans , and has lived in Greece . |
25 | All are listed in Zervos 's fundamental catalogue of the artist 's work and many have travelled widely during the Eighties , from Germany to Japan to London , in touring exhibitions of the collection . |
26 | He spoke numerous languages , had travelled widely abroad , and was delighted by the prospect of our filming either the Toraja or the Bugis , though he expressed some misgivings about sailing any distance with the latter . |
27 | She has travelled widely and has lived in four countries in the Commonwealth . |
28 | From her student days Pavlova was fired by stories of her legendary predecessor Marie Taglioni , who had travelled widely and appeared to great acclaim in St Petersburg during the 1837–9 seasons . |
29 | " I have travelled widely " , said Fielding Goodney , " in the world of pornography . |
30 | Jamal al-Afghani had travelled widely encouraging religious reform and ideas of liberal constitutionalism , which even had a brief effect on Khedive Tewfik . |