Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [verb] [pron] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | er you know express the dream in or express their feelings about it . |
2 | After they had gone in and resumed their grind in the usual places , Rose came out to him and said gently , ‘ You were terrible , Daddy , to make them go down to the lake . ’ |
3 | These parties of mine have become something of an institution , and I am expecting a large number of people to come in and give their comments on the results in various constituencies . |
4 | If the tenant accepts that the property may be redeveloped he will probably wish to be looking for alternative accommodation sooner rather than later , and he will wish to move in and terminate his liability under his existing lease as soon as he finds it . |
5 | In order to avoid a major rebellion , Father eventually gave in and lugged my piece of wood all the way to Berwickshire . |
6 | She could not have brought herself to do as some did , step in and squash her body against the bodies of those who formed the dense wad of people which already bulged from the open doors . |
7 | Make your home a more comfortable place to live in and change your lifestyle for you and your family . |
8 | On this occasion he strode in and slapped his son on the back and shouted , ‘ Well my boy , your father feels he 's in for another great money-making day today at the garage ! |
9 | The Council men and women came in and took their places at the Star Table . |
10 | Hannen Swaffer — revered almost as the Bernard Shaw of left-wing journalism — used to blow in and write his piece on the corner of someone else 's desk . |
11 | As soon as Ruth acknowledged her poverty and her willingness to work God stepped in and guided her life in a way that would bring great blessing . |
12 | The deal , which was agreed by the two airlines in January after BA had pulled out of its original proposed $750 million link-up with USAir in December , confirms the strong negotiating position BA has always been in and puts its aim of becoming a global airline firmly back on course . |
13 | The deal , which was agreed by the two airlines in January after BA had pulled out of its original proposed $750 million link-up with USAir in December , confirms the strong negotiating position BA has always been in and puts its aim of becoming a global airline firmly back on course . |
14 | The men went in and stated their case to the man in charge , but he merely informed them that they would get nothing immediately and that they were to come back when their money had gone . |
15 | The men climbed in and pushed their way through the animals towards Leeming . |
16 | Do not give in and take your puppy to bed with you ; rather , invest in some cotton wool for your ears ! |
17 | I sat alone in a compartment , coming to terms with the fact that I was free at last and if I wanted to put my feet up on the opposite seat or take off my tie , no one in uniform had the right to bustle in and call me Airwoman in that well-known disapproving voice . |
18 | Then my father went in and put his headstall on and led him out . |
19 | The heroine has escaped and alerted the police , who at the last minute burst in and save our hero from a fate worse than death . |
20 | He looked at Rosie and Holly , drawing them in and lowering his voice for effect . |
21 | Just imagine jumping in and putting your feet through it . |
22 | Hastily she breathed in and clamped her arms to her sides to hide the stubble . |
23 | Quiss bellowed ; he turned the attendant upside down and plonked its head into the bucket it had been carrying . |
24 | ‘ Great , great , ’ replied Ben , still laughing as he jumped down and rejoined his comrade in the jeep . |
25 | The man stayed on the other side , bent down and locked his hands behind her . |
26 | Now that bull weighed nearly a ton , but he leapt off the ground like a bird ; hit Merry in the back and knelt down and got his horn between Merry 's legs . |
27 | He knelt down and got his fingers into a crack in the floorboards . |
28 | I have some time to spare and would like to sit down and read my copy of the biography of Berlioz . |
29 | Gurder flung himself face down and buried his nose in it . |
30 | Once they had left , I locked myself in , went back to my desk , sat down and buried my head in my hands . |