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

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31 Ruth asked as Fernando reached down and grasped her tightly round the wrist to haul her out of the swimming-pool .
32 ‘ They 're certainly tearing things down and putting them up at the moment .
33 Kept on pulling his trousers down and putting his out in his pockets .
34 Dorothea sat her down and padded her in with cushions , smiled vaguely and went off to make the tea .
35 ‘ Be thankful I 'm not a Gunner : I 'd 've brought my theodolite along and surveyed us down to the inch every five minutes . ’
36 Sitting where he was , a bullet fired into the back of his neck might pass through and embed itself somewhere in the brickwork above the stove .
37 The , they really convert bibles for doing that is because I 've always done that of er right that 's , that 's out of the way , jump the paperwork , now what about talking about your clubs and that t to sort of close down the call and relax the client for getting into referral mode and I 've always done it tail end on so the introduction to the referral is at the beginning and perhaps looking for them during i is totally unfamiliar , I mean I do note the odd thing as I go through and note them down on the , the but I 'd never been used to actually although we were told referrals how and why that went with it .
38 We knew that they were testing them , and checking it over and bringing it up to standard , but we did n't know anything about it other than that !
39 When you get on towards sixty you are not like any one younger , so will you kindly consider the matter over and help me out of it .
40 Laura strode over and booted him on to his back .
41 ‘ Mr Blake ! ’ she said with enthusiasm , going over and plopping herself down on the bench beside him .
42 Sometimes she 'd turn on her heel , snarling , and lunge at a dog that had gradually edged over and positioned itself expectantly behind her .
43 ‘ A gin and tonic , please , ’ she replied , and , when he brought it over and set it down before her on a low table , ‘ It 's very good of you to see me , ’ she thought she should mention .
44 He turned the paper over and put it back on the top of the pile .
45 Their greatest fear is that as they become weaker , ‘ caring authorities ’ will take them over and whisk them away to be ‘ looked after properly ’ .
46 Now he beckoned Cameron over and shook him formally by the hand .
47 ‘ He did n't seem to know where the hotel entrance was so my husband pulled over and pointed it out to him .
48 I turn away so I ca n't look at her , but she leans over and looks me straight in the face .
49 A manuscript of poems was assembled by him for the Professor to view ; the intention being ( and Dudek was very well experienced in this sort of work ) for him to take the matter over and see it through to publication .
50 He jumped up from the chair he was sitting on and knocked something on to the floor , something that must have been on the arm .
51 In her haste to get away , she must have bundled up the documents and ledgers that she had been working on and brought them back with her .
52 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
53 But there a braver adult , entering and pushing them aside , saw what was going on and drove them out of the train .
54 But when someone tried to test the security of the spare wheel attached to the side of the body by pulling at it roughly and then , intrigued by the pair of leather driving-gauntlets resting on the front seat , fitted them on and passed them around for general examination he decided it was time to leave .
55 it 's not like putting pennies on the table and counting them , put twelve pennies on and share them out between three people , no problem , but you put three pennies and share them out between twelve people .
56 Harbury rattled on : ‘ I know he 'd rather make a statement later on and give it simultaneously to everyone .
57 Unless the agent can give you figures showing that it really will pay you to cash in your present policy and take out a completely new one , keep it on and top it up with another , smaller policy .
58 Memory is a bit of a misnomer erm , because if you switch the computer off and switch it back on again , the file wo n't be there any more , because it has n't remembered it .
59 if you 're gon na do that , I 'll tell ya if you switch it off and switch it back on again if , if it 's the problem I think it is it 'll cure it , if it 's which I do n't think it is , it 's the other one that 's incurable
60 I was sweating , you could imagine thinking God we 're going to have to take the wheels off and drag it through with a tractor or something like that on skids , cos we needed the van for Monday and there was n't going to be a lot of t But then suddenly yes a again I suddenly th
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