Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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31 | She turns and goes back to the house . |
32 | I swivelled and strode up to the end of a passage . |
33 | She stared at me blankly for a moment , then turned and went back to the sitting room . |
34 | ‘ Cheers , lads , ’ Duncan said as we turned and went back to the pillar . |
35 | They passed below them , into the narrower part of the field between the two copses , and it was not until Acorn had been sent half-way down the slope to attract their attention that they turned and came up to the ditch . |
36 | Then she turned and walked over to the blackboard and carefully wiped out all the chalk writing . |
37 | He turned and walked over to the window where he stood looking out with his hands clasped behind his back . |
38 | Now , they turned and walked back to the cottage , with the wind behind them . |
39 | As she disappeared from view , Barney turned and walked back to the car . |
40 | He turned and walked back to the desk . |
41 | She turned and ran back to the house before he could say anything else . |
42 | He had both a yellow and a red stain across his chest and he was turning around with his arms out appealing for a referee , then he turned and trudged back to the farmhouse for his time penalty . |
43 | Half closing my eyes , I turned and backed on to the porch . |
44 | He turned and headed back to the Montego , pausing as he opened the door . |
45 | Becky turned and moved on to the bathroom . |
46 | Sons would volunteer and rush off to the village to bring back a ‘ set of couches ’ , proudly waiting for the praise which she would generously give , though they might not be quite what she expected . |
47 | ( The asses probably owe something to Koenig 's native Bavaria , where uxorious cows are garlanded and brought up to the Alpine pastures each summer . ) |
48 | I can hear them , the voices , I can feel the terror of flying up at fifty miles an hour and crashing my skull against that hard rock — CRASH ! — and my brains all spilling out in pieces and spraying round like sparks after a firework has exploded and floating down to the floor of the cave below … |
49 | This uplift brought with it many large colonies of corals one of which , this massive colony of , we sampled and brought back to the lab . |
50 | He ignored Cranston 's excited pleas to hurry and went over to the window , unrolling them carefully . |
51 | At the beginning of each new shot , the tape first back-tracks over the last few seconds of the previous recording , after which it reverses and returns back to the edit-point during which the camcorder 's electronics find and lock onto the previously recorded control-pulses . |
52 | A day to unwind and slow down to the leisurely pace of a Greek Cruise . |
53 | Keith nodded and darted back to the house and Jinny walked on down the path , trying to ignore Rachel , who was in the doorway . |
54 | Patrick nodded and went up to the front door . |
55 | He nodded at her now , and again said , ‘ By ! ’ before turning and running on to the stage . |
56 | The same basic principle is used for the tearing apart of Miguel , who has been bitten and gone over to the zombies , letting them into the compound — though they still rip him to shreds . |
57 | Listen , have you got to stay on at the track , or is it possible for you to leave and come back to the hotel ? ’ |
58 | The part is initially designed in the work file , and when complete the geometric data is automatically extracted and filtered down to the spatial-file as the node , enclosing box and silhouettes . |
59 | Beads of sweat continued to form and drip on to the table . |
60 | 6 At first , Birdie 's shy , but then she jumps onto the perch I 'm holding and sidehops over to the treat dish . |