Adjudication table for pour

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0 u 3.a 1.f 1.a 1.a,1.f,3.a,u u The scientists were being cautious and so were the civil servants ; this meant that British politicians could happily continue to struggle over familiar issues until 1988 when a devastating drought enabled scientists in the USA to get the ear of the Senate and pour into it a story sufficiently sensational to alarm the rest of the Western world .
0 20.a 1.f 14.a u u,1.f 1.f Their inward warbling song , which can not be described , is unceasingly poured forth from noon to night , and is even continued throughout the night if they are placed in a room with lights , and where an animated conversation is carried on . '
1 22 22.a 22.s 22 22,22.a,22.s 22.s So far as choreography is concerned , Poole 's opinion is that John then had ` no craft , but invention poured out of him ' .
1 16 20 16 16.s 16 16 It is denounced , and scorn and more is poured on its protagonists .
1 11.s 1.f 11.s 1.a 1.a,1.f,11.s 11.s As soon as prisoners had been poured into the particular patch of ground which was to be their camp , all this activity materialized from nothing ; and it materialized in every camp regardless of the nationality of the prisoners .
1 20.f 1.f 1.f 3.a 1.f 1.f Multi-faceted influences have also clearly been poured into the Glebov melting pot , although he appears to have assimilated these with rather greater surety than Smolsky , who is very much the stylistic chameleon in comparison .
1 1.s 1 1 14.s 1,1.s 1.s A few days later they would both again be involved in an attack on a convoy , where one merchantman was seen to list and pour black smoke after suffering hits from Dennis ' bombs .
1 u 6.f 1.f u 6.f,u 6.f As TV poured over the surface of everyday life its programmes made fewer and fewer concessions to pre-existing forms , institutions , media , manners .
1 1.a 1.f 11.s 1.a 1.a,1.f,11.s 1.a The English archers poured a deadly hail of arrows into the French troops , and the English men-at-arms finished them off in hand-to-hand combat .
1 22.s 22.s 22 6.a 22.s 22.s The words poured from him in a corrosive spate .
2 6.a 8.a 6.a 8.a 6.a,8.a 6.a All around me , pouring down from the sky on the garden , on the roofs of the surrounding houses , was an intense fine white light , a soft flaky blizzard of slightly pearly white light .
2 6.a 8.a 6.a 8.a 6.a,8.a 6.a Great shafts of white after-rain light poured down from the edges of the clouds and soon the sun shone alone in a patch of blue , a weakening autumn sun .
2 2 1 1 2 1,2 1 Last with everything else , first with the dawn -- a fine irony , is n't it ? ' and chortling again , he poured more passion-fruit juice into the Waterford glass .
3 6.a 11.a 6.a 6.a 6.a,11.a 6.a It seemed , in that brilliant silence , to be flinging open all the pores and cells of its being to the Light that poured into it .
3 1 6.s 1 1 1 1 Metal is one of the most versatile materials known ; it can be melted and poured into a mould of almost any shape , hammered into thin sheets , drawn into fine wires and extruded as rods and pipes .
3 12 12 12.s 12 12 12 ` So he started pouring all this stuff out about how The Jam were finished .
3 1 1.c 1 1 1,1.c 1 Three men were needed to do the actual fitting of the tyre : two holding the tyre after they had taken it out of the oven , and one with a bucket of water to pour on to the felloes to stop them from taking fire as the tyre was clamped on .
3 1 1.c 1 1 1,1.c 1.c One of these involved plying a woman with drink until she fell reeling to the floor , where glass after glass of liquor was poured over her until she became ` merely a confusion of filth ' .
3 6 6 6 22 6 6 They were finally pouring out on their own .
3 14 1.a 14 14 1.a,14 14 If the sadness is there but not ever directly expressed by crying … the mucous membranes remain chronically inflamed , never really pouring out mucous and never really resting .
3 6 6.c 6 6 6,6.c 6.c By the evening of Jan. 26 between 5,000,000 and 10,000,000 barrels of oil were estimated to have poured into the Gulf , in what was thought to be the worst oil spillage in history [ for March 1989 Exxon Valdez spill see pp. 36541 ; 36606 ] .
3 3.s 3.s 3.s 3 3.s 3.s ` There is no shortage of back-up and if there is a talented athlete , a lot of resources will be poured in to ensure that his or her potential is reached .
3 11 6.a 11 11 11 11 The glossy brochures will pour through the letter box , the TV screen will be inundated with sunshine offers .
6 11 11 11 11 11 11 Invitations poured in .
6 11 11 11 11 11 11 That was before a blast of natural and man-made catastrophes in 1988-90 sent insurance claims pouring into Lloyd 's : the fire on the Piper Alpha oil platform , the spillage from the Exxon Valdez , the San Francisco earthquake , Hurricane Hugo and a spate of European gales .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 We start not with the sins of the father within us , nor with the sins of anyone else , but as crystal clear water , into which dirty sump oil is poured .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 ` I hear they 've poured oil on the sea and set it alight ' said a shore boy .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 The sauce , a mixture of many ingredients , was poured over the snails and the whole simmered for half an house .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 The first edition , dated 1796 , apparently contained the notorious instruction , in the treatment of ` staggers ' , of having the ` hair clipped off the pasterns as high as the fetlock , and boiling water poured on the part twice a day ' .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 He puts it down at the base of the new li ga -- the stripped pine trunk that all the men brought back from the forest and erected early this morning -- and pours some water over the lamb 's head and in a stripe down its back to the base of the tail .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Two or three colours are mixed with linseed oil , which is poured , in sections , onto the horizontal canvas , which is then stood against a wall .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Yet the politics of regional development -- the Socialists have poured billions of pesetas into infrastructure projects in the barren south of the country -- or the promotion of Spain 's high-speed train , the AVE , put González closer to the European model of public funding for social development , in contrast to the English sterility that , if development can not be privately funded , it should not be done .
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ` Office girls were screaming uncontrollably and walking about in a daze with blood pouring from them , ' said witness Helen Millican .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 Before being dumped she had been beaten , stripped and then had petrol poured over her body and was set on fire .
6 x x x x x x Regrouper pour mieux sauter
6 11 11 11 11 11 11 But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Thomson 's son poured so much money into The Times in the vain effort to modernize it in the late 1970s that no one could blame him for wanting to sell it .
6 u u u u u u Having spent some of my limited time pouring over heavy ( in weight ) ` how to paint ' library books , and investing in impulse art book buys , I find articles by I am Simpson , Robin Stemp , Jenny Webb and many others a simple joy for a struggling amateur .
6 13 13 13 13 13 13 But one can imagine that Nicky , by virtue of size and age alone , could scare away any hungry young men looking to pour their hearts out to the delicate seeming star .
6 x x x x x x Drawn largely from the Ecole Polytechnique , the most prestigious of France 's ` Grandes Ecoles ' , the army engineers form a unique and cohesive corps throughout their careers that lead almost inevitably to the highest posts within the Ministry of Defence , the DGA ( Délégation Générale pour l'Armament , created in 1961 ( and , increasingly , to leadership positions throughout the nationalised and private sectors of the arms industry and to important civilian posts as well .
6 19 19 19 19 19 19 G. says he thinks the man is lying , that the vat went over not by accident but because the ice cream was not up to standard and pouring it away was the most convenient way of getting rid of it .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 pour whisked eggs into hot fat in the pan ;
6 11 11 11 11 11 11 As the world 's most famous political prisoner , his emergence at the age of 71 after 27 years in prison was a moment of jubilation for black South Africans , who poured into the streets for prolonged celebration once news of his release was confirmed .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The officials were alleged to have poured what the prosecutor described as " unimaginable " amounts of government money into a private business enterprise called Art-B .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 But recent monitoring shows that Nestle are still pouring free supplies of baby milks into maternity wards in Asia and Africa .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 The Labour Prime Minister , James Callaghan , attacked it in his Ruskin College speech in 1976 and successive Conservative governments in the 1980s poured resources into technical and vocational education .
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 After the rough ingots of metal had solidified , a smith would need to work the metal and hammer it out , or perhaps he would make moulds and pour the molten metal into the shaped mould .
6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Lord Hailsham along with Edward Heath poured millions of pounds into the town making it an industrial centre .
6 15 15 15 15 15 15 Then , in a remarkable display of vacillation , he proceeded to pour cold water on Knobelsdorf 's assertion that ` the fate of the French Army will be decided at Verdun ' though this had been the very foundation of his own Memorandum of less than four months earlier .
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 The project is part of North West Water 's £250m clean up of the Mersey estuary and will provide pumping stations to stop the sewage pouring on to Crosby shore in Sefton .