Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The pretenders became genuine contenders by showing how much they have grown up as a team .
2 And basically they managed to jump up on the bed unlike yesterday morning where pretended she could n't get up on the bed .
3 She wondered if the others were playing a joke on her : perhaps they 'd gone out for a walk ; perhaps , at this very moment , they were laughing at the thought of her waiting for a killer who would never come .
4 Do you think perhap , erm , because it 's not so busy , do you think perhaps they 've cut back in the restaurant , and that 's why you 're doing a bit more work for the restaurant , you know , doing the floaters and things .
5 Only they decided to hang on to me . ’
6 The production team , which again included writers Robert Lord and Abem Finkel , had made a film which depoliticized the Legion by making its motive force sheer racketeering rather than political control and by making the violence and executions personal rather than political but nevertheless they had come up with a realistic depiction of how a weak man could be drawn into a recognizably Fascist organization .
7 These er on when they look to be the cloisters of a cathedral , although , when you look through they seem to open out into street , so I 'm not quite sure exactly what sort of building it is .
8 that are grumbling cos they 've come down , but really they 've come down to the same level as
9 You 're obviously more cautious than you were before , and erm a lot of kids now they tend to stand back for a while just in case 'cause you can never judge how fast they 're really going to go through there .
10 Now they get knocked down on the roads .
11 Now they 've gone off to other groups handing out food , like Food for Work and the Mothers ' Clubs where they do weaving and knitting and things like that . ’
12 But now they 've come up with two original-design guitars .
13 Now they 've come up with a guide aimed at bringing sufferers out of the shadows .
14 The Scottish pressure on ball won by the Welsh was superb and this really indicated how far they have come on since the match against the Italians .
15 Often they 've fallen out with family and have nowhere to live .
16 Slowly but inevitably they had drifted back into a loving relationship , culminating three months ago in their engagement .
17 Moreover , most strikers did not see themselves relying on supplementary benefit during the strike — rather they envisaged getting by on their savings and their spouses ' wages .
18 And very well they 've done out of it , too .
19 Well they 've gone up since then .
20 anyway , it , it , what happened was that , you see the Irish it was a funny set-up because the Irish people were responsible for the erection of the , and the supply of everything , well they 've gone out of
21 Well they 've come up with a lot of theories have n't they .
22 They simply had not realised how well they had done out of changes in Europe 's common agricultural policy .
23 Well they need to wake up to reality a bit .
24 I rue the day these wretched Titfords ever came to live down here — could n't they have stayed over in Wilmington Square ?
25 Three weeks earlier they had flown out to Rome where they had been able to spend a few days as guests of the staff and students at the Venerable English College before setting out from St Peter 's Square on Wednesday , 30th September to cycle more than 1,700 miles across Italy , Switzerland and France , then up through England .
26 The Stage I V8 was fitted with restrictors behind the carbs to ‘ strangle ’ the power down to comply with type approval regulations If you remove the carbs you will see behind them the restrictor ‘ plug ’ with three smaller holes in it Sometimes they pull out and sometimes they need breaking up with a chisel ( after removing the manifold ) This will give you quite a considerable increase in power , so watch the roadholding !
27 Yeah one seventy nine he put them to , and then he put them up to one eighty two or summat and then they 've gone up to one eighty nine I think they are .
28 Some got as far as Rhodesia and the high altitude was n't any good so then they had to go on to Cape Town .
29 No you could n't I mean er at you know the the doors would n't be open be I mean you know , you could picture a wardrobe without a door , but you were working you were sandpapering that on the inside and er maybe brushing it up and down and then sandpapering that again and then they had to go over with what we call the rubber .
30 Then they 'd gone in for a look .
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