Adjudication table for crush

#agrs AV EK JT SC multi adj sentence
0 1 2 9 2.c 1,2,2.c,9 2.c The dead snakes were crushed and suffocated by the sheer weight of their fellows .
1 12 11 12 1.f 1.f,11,12 1.f If something happened to him , my whole life would be crushed . '
1 2.a 2.a 9 2 2,2.a,9 2 They remained , therefore , on the outskirts of the town , until , terrified of being crushed by the mob , they decided to seek refuge in the open fields , but they had hardly agreed on this when fresh ash clouds , denser than ever , overwhelmed them and brought total darkness .
1 5 5.a 12 5 5,5.a,12 5 Their daughter , Georgiana , is a pathetic creature , utterly crushed by the magnificence of her parents ; she falls an easy prey to the Lammles ' schemes to marry her off to Fledgeby , but is saved at the last moment by a change of heart on Mrs Lammle 's part .
1 u 1.a 1 1 1,1.a 1 If this is not possible you can crush a pill between two spoons to make a powder which can be sprinkled onto the lips and tongue of the baby if needed .
1 1.f 11 9 1.f 1.f,9,11 1.f Primarily , the fact that nostalgia has been thrown out the window and crushed by the futuristic steamroller from hell .
1 11 11 9.f 2.f 2.f,9.f,11 11 While ordering the drawings in the Turner Bequest , Ruskin wrote to Elizabeth Browning in 1858 that he believed ` the old man 's soul had been gradually crushed within him , leaving him at the close of his life weak , sinful , desolate -- nothing but his generosity and kindness of heart left ' .
1 12 4 4 4.a 4.a,12 4.a far from being crushed as a nation by the Russian conquest , the Yakuts succeeded in adapting to the ways of their conquerors and extended their own influence over their Tungus and Yukagir neighbours , not to mention the Russians themselves .
1 2.a 2.a 1 2 1,2,2.a 2.a Adult lobsters have no difficulty crushing Nucella shells-indeed dog-whelks are provided as the exclusive food for Homarus americanus in the marine tanks at Nahant ( Crothers , 1983a ) .
1 5 2.f 12 2.f 2.f,5,12 2.f He had shouldered the troubles of the world and been crushed .
1 1 1.f 1.a 1 1,1.a,1.f 1 " In order to reflect the aspirations of all the people for national reunification , " stated Kim , " we call for the total openness of both North and South , by crushing the barriers between North and South and realizing free and mutual visits . "
1 1 1 9 2 1,9 1 The Renault car was crushed in the collision on the A689 outside Sedgefield on Monday morning .
2 3 3 4 4 3 3 The internal structure was draconian , dissent of the mildest form was crushed with all possible force .
2 4 4 3 3 3,4 3 But what about the regimes he defends in other Arab countries like Saudi Arabia where women can not even drive a car and have no rights at all , and where all opposition is crushed without mercy by long prison sentences , condemnation to death or assassination ?
2 4 3 3 4 3,4 4 In July 1914 , after Serbian nationalists had assassinated the Habsburg heir apparent , the Austrian government resolved to crush the Serbian menace once and for all .
3 4.s 4 4 4 4,4.s 4 Half a century ago Mr Guerra , a fellow Andalucian , would have fought a duel over this remark , but he is happy , come the 29 October elections , to crush Mr Pacheco 's party into the ash-white earth of Jerez .
3 x 6 6 6 6,x 6 Roof trusses , as well as timber floors , can fail in a variety of ways , and failure by crushing at the joint of the principal rafter with the tie is assisted by any decay which affects this area .
3 3 3 3 11 3,11 3 Nevertheless , this peculiar combination had a long life and was destined to reappear in the Middle Ages as the Albigensian heresy that flourished for a while in southern France but was eventually crushed in the first quarter of the thirteenth century by the northern French at the command of the most powerful of the medieval Popes , Innocent III .
3 1 1 9 1 1,9 1 The roots are crushed in the local sugar factory to extract the sugary juice .
3 2.a 2.a 2.a 2 2,2.a 2.a Erasmus Darwin , grandfather of Charles , describes dodders in verse as ` harlot-nymphs ' which crush their prey in their coils much as the mythological serpents crushed Laocoon and his sons , while Indian myths grant unlimited wealth and the power of invisibility to those who find the roots of dodder .
3 2 2 9 2 2,9 2 A GIRL was crushed to death by a falling goal post as she played football with her brother , an inquest heard yesterday .
3 2 2 9 2 2,9 2 Tony , 22 , suffered brain damage when he was crushed at Sheffield Wednesday 's football ground in the tragedy that killed 95 people .
3 7 x 7 7 7 7 After one such day , on the journey back , he and his brother Ifor ended up in a nasty fight with several English supporters and it was to this that he traced the beginning of his lifelong , terribly painful and ultimately crushing spinal problems .
3 11 11 9.f 11 9.f,11 11 If it is crushed , then the retreat from state education into the private sector will continue .
3 1 1 1 2.a 1 1 The impact almost completely crushed the top half of the car .
3 3 3 3.a 3 3,3.a 3 For the initial years after 1910 Korea was under a brutal military regime which attempted to crush all anti-Japanese activity and sentiment .
3 1 1 9 1 1,9 1 So a special version made of polyurethane was positioned and crushed in the press .
3 4 4 12 4 4 4 In spite of the charter having been called in and the old Puritan ruling party apparently crushed , he rapidly attained considerable influence , as was sourly noted by the ardently imperialistic customs official , Edward Randolph [ q.v . ] .
3 2 2 9 2 2,9 2 At the age of 18 her body was crushed in a streetcar accident ; her spine , leg and foot were badly broken and an iron rail pierced her body .
3 11.s 20.f 20.f 20.f 11.s,20.f 20.f Battalion after battalion decimated solely by the bombardment would be replaced in the line by others , until these too had all effectiveness as a fighting unit crushed out of them by the murderous shelling .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Although Mr Honecker warmly supports the old men who crushed the uprising in Tiananmen Square , he seems to have no stomach for a brutal crackdown .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Around 400 leftwing priests , students and human rights activists staged a demonstration near Ms Aquino 's palace yesterday and condemned her for seeking US help to crush the coup attempt .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Despite a statement by Selwyn Lloyd , the Foreign Secretary , in the House of Commons on 23rd July that there was ` no question of large-scale operations by British troops on the ground ' , Army units had to be flown up to the Oman from Kenya to support the Sultan 's armed forces in crushing the rebellion .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 A violent uprising by a Marxist-nationalist group , the JVP , was effectively but brutally crushed in 1989-90 .
6 2 2 2 2 2 2 Hard round metallic objects tried to crush her and a large cold tub with ice on its sides almost squashed her completely .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 He claimed that there is a new surge of enthusiasm in the Serbian Party for crushing the ` counter-revolution ' in Kosovo ( which he also described as ` genocide ' ) , and for solving the economic crisis .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 For the discontented populations , the fact that the state outlawed political opposition and ruthlessly crushed popular uprisings served as a handy , and not altogether unconvincing , alibi for their political conformism .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The proletariat needs state power , a centralised organisation of force , an organisation of violence , both to crush the resistance of the exploiters and to lead the enormous mass of the population -- the peasants , the petty bourgeoisie and semi­proletarians -- in the work of organising a socialist economy .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The difficult decision to arm the union militias was now taken , enabling workers to participate in crushing the rising in Madrid when , finally , it occurred .
6 u u u u u u The exhibition ` Picasso , die Zeit nach Guernica 1937-1973 ' at the Nationalgalerie until 21 February has been crowded out from day one , when 600 journalists crushed into the press conference .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 So the Tory-Labour balance swings wildly , while large Euro-constituencies crush other national parties .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 He did not want to see them simply crushed , not only because he respected their opinion , but because he would have to go on working with them after the Council .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The Russians speedily crushed the revolt , with the USA unable to do more than stand by and condemn their action .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The Soviets damaged their own case by , for example , crushing a brief workers ' rising in East Berlin in June 1953 , and America , whose friendship was always essential to Churchill , was still in its McCarthyite period .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 In August 1805 he ordered Hafiz Pasha to advance from Nis and to crush the Serbs , but his plan misfired when the Serbs withstood the attack .
6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Indeed , in many ways , the " moral " dimension of the communist cause was enhanced after 1935 precisely because of the existence of a hostile , aggressive fascist bloc determined to crush the Soviet state .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Although the Duke of Monmouth and a number of other exiles did lead a rebellion in the west country in 1685 , the rebels were unable to gain the support of any men of substance , and the ease with which the rebellion was crushed provides further testimony to the strength of the government 's position at this time .
6 16 16 16 16 16 16 His car was crushed between an electrical equipment control box and a fence by the four-carriage diesel train on the Esk Valley line from Middlesbrough to Whitby .
6 17 17 17 17 17 17 He explained that he had continued to treat Mr Donnelly -- who had been crushed under a van -- while his colleague summoned assistance .
6 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 clove garlic , peeled and crushed