Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh no , ’ Steve groaned , ‘ they 're bringing on Steven . |
2 | ‘ You have , Jacob , you have , that 's true , ’ agreed little Joseph Poorgrass . |
3 | So you get the impression here of Lincoln talking about an unusual crisis situation in a letter to one of his mates in eighteen sixty four Lincoln goes on Lincoln goes on to , in his letter to a friend to deny that civil war was fought to , to free the slaves er as a moral crusade , he wants no part of that argument . |
4 | and an omnibus vote of , er , an omnibus welcome for a very large number of colleagues who are attending , er conference this year , Kevin , Birmingham regional president Jack , retired Lancashire regional secretary John , retired Liverpool regional secretary John , retired London regional secretary Cyril , retired Midland regional secretary , hang on , it goes on Andrew , retired Northern regional secretary Jim , Scottish retired regional secretary Derek , retired Southern regional secretary it 's a good job we 've got a good pension fund |
5 | At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally . |
6 | The man survived the war and told the tale and has lived a purposeful life ever since , seeking to carry on Kolbe 's work of reconciliation . |
7 | ‘ Against the rebel hybrids ? ’ asked little Grimm . |
8 | Use the pass on the day of your choice as often as you like between the places of interest , and your will find that it is the most enjoyable way of seeing arguably Europe 's most exciting city ! |
9 | I am the girl that kidnapped little Oliver and took him back to old Fagin 's house on the night Oliver was going to the bookseller . ’ |
10 | I used to go on St John 's Ambulance . |
11 | you mean to go on Derek ! |
12 | Right now we better start you off how we mean to go on James , with er a sp a special sticker . |
13 | The campaign reaches its climactic phase with astrologers warning both Mr Kinnock and Mr Major of trouble on Tuesday and Wednesday , with a lot hanging on Mercury on Thursday . |
14 | HANGING ON Mr Mellor leaves home for work yesterday . |
15 | Few hats hanging on OSF/1 peg |
16 | Bring on Frank — give Deano a couple of games on the bench and he might come back looking a little sharper . |
17 | Still , it 's an improvement on ‘ Bring on Moira Anderson ’ . |
18 | Sit down Ben . |
19 | ‘ Oh , sit down Doyle . ’ |
20 | ‘ Sit down Harry ’ Agnes waved at him . |
21 | Come and sit down Anna Uncle Jonathan 's getting you some now come on , come and sit down . |
22 | Sit down Graeme , I ca n't see ! |
23 | Oh , sit down Becca ! |
24 | Sit down Lemar . |
25 | Sit down Max Max Max sit down sit . |
26 | I said sit down Gregory and shut up . |
27 | Come and sit down Janet . |
28 | Sit down Ricky . |
29 | Sit down Joey . |
30 | Ah no he was , he , he would n't sit on his chair cos he 'd just called me an arsehole and I goes oh sit down Greg ! |