Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As had happened previously , the fines were paid anonymously but the magistrates had made it impossible for an outsider to defuse the situation on this occasion by also binding them over to keep the peace .
2 In waves they attacked , driving them back to stop the raising of the Stones which eagles had seen in other places .
3 They probably had to rake her in to hold the fort .
4 fifteen , yeah I put them on get a drink On are they
5 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
6 What about getting those children as they go out a voucher that their parents can bring them along to see a show at a reduced rate .
7 By alternating the process you can then bring them back to complete the song .
8 Pete ran ahead and opened the big glass doors as he usually did and Mum lifted him up to press the button for the lift .
9 To set it up see the appendix ( page 75 ) .
10 A simple mount is invaluable , and it is best to set it up to get the wing-tip in the top corner of the frame .
11 What I 'll do to pick it up play a game , probably play a game later .
12 The length of time you hold it down determines the strength of the kick .
13 Added to this , it is regarded as a special treat by snails and slugs who will soon polish it off given the opportunity .
14 The man who had shown me in reached a pewter tankard down from the Welsh dresser and filled it with champagne .
15 ‘ Watch him , watch him , ’ the Youngest Son would say , pulling me around to see a TV video of a lute player , or a religious song celebration with long lines of men chanting Islamic verses in a sort of mouth music with hand-clapping accompaniment .
16 So why do n't you just settle to knowing your place and doing your job , and just maybe I wo n't let him tear you in shreds the way he 's aching to do ?
17 Did you see her on Take A Break the snooker game she was from Sunderland
18 She took her by the shoulders and turned her round to face the house .
19 He scrutinised the picture and then turned it over to study the postmark , or possibly , thought Lydia , to read the message .
20 She reached out and took the bottle from his hand and turned it around to examine the label , while he simply looked at her in amazement .
21 I , I just never had , I just threw it down sent the pen flying .
22 I felt around for a switch and threw it down to reveal a stone staircase with iron handrail .
23 You can also adapt this design by turning it round to make a landscape design , so that the curve resembles a flattened horseshoe .
24 The money should be transferred to the N U M and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
25 The money should be transferred to the N U M , and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
26 My father come up to school , he come up there on a bike to see the schoolmaster and get me out to get a load of hay home .
27 And they used to go to Belgium , they , they er walked them through to get a boat at Newcastle and they used to got to Belgium for
28 ‘ Michael will no doubt say he had to discount them out to achieve the occupancy in the shoulder period , but I do n't know how he can explain doing the same in high season . ’
29 And as he walked her out to hail a taxi she felt a strange lightness invade her heart .
30 They do not eat this material but chew it up to form a compost on which they cultivate a fungus .
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