Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and [vb infin] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 enough to colour and usher you out of the bottom field ,
2 ‘ I 'd better go and tell someone up at the camp that she 's come round . ’
3 And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs .
4 She might have er period you 'd better go and sort her out .
5 I 'd better go and calm him down . ’
6 ‘ Poor darling , I 'd better go and put her out of her misery . ’
7 Get an upholsterer just to come and tidy it up
8 She might have one of her periods you 'd better fucking go and sort her out .
9 I 'll just go and fix myself up . "
10 I 'll just go and let her in . ’
11 We 'd like a change in the law er for under fourteens really , to get guns locked away in cases in houses not so children can just go and pick them up .
12 Well it automatically comes on you see it it 's all frozen at the moment it will probably shoot out itself I did try it once to try and pull it out but , I think
13 You can always go and get them out , if you want to .
14 Erm you must have heard of the phrases of poncing , where somebody is operating a prostitute and if they do n't get a required amount of money a week or er er an amount of money where they consider it sufficient , they 'll probably go and beat them up or something like that .
15 If you were to read the box of the Polyfilter , you would probably smile and put it back on the shelf — do n't .
16 ‘ Do so and dear Uncle will simply laugh and put it down to my youthful impetuosity .
17 Will you please try and act it out like we did the Twelfth Night the bit with Mrs , and see whether you can revive your idea of why Johnson , what is the nature of , of Johnson 's comic art .
18 You can fucking well go and bring them back again . ’
19 ‘ And Francesca 's there to try and get him out on bail . ’
20 takes over , Blackburn push it wide , at last has found some space but comes across to try and close him down , support just behind from , it 's a woeful cross from and it 's easily cleared by Shrewsbury Town right up to the centre circle , where it 's taken on the chest of Nicky .
21 got to pay it again to go and collect it back off him !
22 ‘ It 's terribly difficult , I keep having to read it again to try and work it out , ’ Gordon says by telephone from New York , where she is enjoying the acclaim for After the War , last summer 's Frederic Raphael TV series for Granada in which she played the Raphael alter ego 's wife .
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