Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] and [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't say anything , she just gestured me to come up and into the studio and what was worst , I was red , and she was not . |
2 | I peered down and for a moment believed that I had come on Percy Bysshe Shelley . |
3 | I wake up and for a moment I think I 'm at home or at Caroline 's . |
4 | I never work because it was a small workshop that I worked in and in the south side where I belonged , there was an awful lot of Polish people and Jews and they had all these wee furniture places and they made up There was quite a community you know , they were had wee workshops and cabinet makers and my boss was a Latvian . |
5 | And I went up and down the road and miles away then came back and I could n't stop because this bike was very old fashioned and you had to stop it by pedalling back |
6 | In fact , I could n't have worked without having a chase before I went in and during the lunch hour . |
7 | Unless you bring up and down the stairs . |
8 | As far as she could remember , it was something about jumping out of the thing you cook in and into the thing you cooked on . |
9 | She darted round and round the tower , running fast but waving her hands . |
10 | Erm as you travel up and down the A Nineteen , coming from the south er i er Skelton appears very well developed , |
11 | She skipped along and into the wood at the end of the gardens . |
12 | The city seems to stretch on and on — or is she going round and round the ring road in an endless loop ? |
13 | She walked up and down the street , calling Griselda , though the cat had never been known to come when it was called . |
14 | Then , strolling past Mariánské Láznë 's colonnade , she walked on and into an area of well-kept parkland and , taking her ease on one of the white-painted benches scattered around , found the card and began to write . |
15 | She walked in and around the corner , and her heart leapt to see someone in Carolyn 's bed . |
16 | A smile still hovering round her mouth , she glanced up and through the mirror . |
17 | Outside , she looked up and down the road ; then turning to Millie , she said , ‘ There 's nobody here now . ’ |
18 | She looked up and down the quiet street , where the lights made golden leafy spaces in the trees . |
19 | As she left the phone box , she looked up and down the street for other shops . |
20 | Furtively she looked up and down the street . |
21 | Then you go in and by the time you 've arrived at his bedside , he will have acquired a dim grasp of where he is . |
22 | She went over and over the last time she had seen him . |
23 | Taking up an oil-can she went out and towards the old outbuildings , to the door next to the one leading into the barn and , moving it , she found that it had n't been oiled . |
24 | She went in and up the stairs to some rooms at the top of the house . |
25 | Then she stood up and without a backward glance she walked from the cafeteria . |
26 | She slid in and around the one who was dressing , and set a couple of coffees down in what limited space she could see on the table . |
27 | Sunlight reflected from a window among the palm trees to lance a sliver of dazzling light at our cockpit , then the reflection was gone and we were at sea level , engines screaming , and I fumbled for the camera , prayed it had not broken when it fell from the ceiling , and took another picture just before Maggot lifted the aircraft 's nose so that we swooped up and over the palm trees that edged the beach . |
28 | Until we drove up and over the Atlas , I had not thought for years about our time in London . |
29 | We raced round and up the track , blocking the estate car . |
30 | The door was open , and as there was no reply to our knocking , we walked in and along the corridor which I knew led to the main living quarters . |