Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars .
2 And on the Dixon fight , the British , European and Commonwealth champion said : ‘ I gave him a taste but he got a bit feisty by trying to hit me back and I took him out .
3 And then Boy cut back to the man on the bed , who was saying ( actually it was a different man in a different room , Boy realised ; the sofa and the quilted nylon counterpane were in a different colour in this room , though the man sitting there looked just like the last one ) , the man was saying I like your shoes , please take off your shoes ; and Boy cut backwards and forwards between this man and the politician beginning to lose his self-control and saying I would just ask people to forgive me really and to forgive my wife as well .
4 Squeeze them together and on an outward breath let them go .
5 Now take your concentration to your hands , make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go .
6 If they are a pain the cast will throw them out and they 'll return to the factory they came from . ’
7 I could throw them out and replace them with Bretons , ’ said Thorfinn .
8 keep thinking I , you know , I should throw them out or something .
9 The old and lonely are very vulnerable , and if you have sounded detached , preoccupied , or hurried during the conversation they can easily feel hurt and rejected ; and that hurt can be like an emotional graze that will remain painful until you are able to see them again and heal it .
10 Happily she waved back , realising just how pleased she was to see them again and when , moments later , she climbed into the crowded bus with David behind her she was deafened by welcoming voices .
11 and then I come back and then I went to see them again and they were all on a great big table as though they were celebrating a party and Joyce said er
12 And you really have to see them before and after .
13 But her greatest thrill of all came on the very day they were going home , for the Brownie Guider from Stowbridge came to see them off and she brought the exciting news that a second Pack was being formed at Stowbridge and that the way was now wide open for Brenda to become a Brownie .
14 It 's quite well it 's fun because I you know the people and you see them once or twice a year and it 's it 's nice to see them back and talk
15 I was in the bank , so he came to see me there and introduced himself .
16 Standing on the corpses they laugh and joke , holding the bodies of the babies over their heads like trophies , pitching them back and forth like footballs . ’
17 Lay them down and raise their legs
18 They come out of lectures and then they round them up and put them in a small group , you know .
19 Er alt , turns them on and off , yes it did , it does it then
20 What turns them on and off ?
21 Yeah bring them over and let John
22 And they say yes we will , our business teach teacher told us about that you see because it 's been happening a lot , cos Marks and Spencers do n't ask for a receipt you see , it actually happened , they used to take things from upstairs , bring them downstairs and said they bought it and got the money for it .
23 you know , put the whistle on , and then bring them up and that 'll be me
24 Bring them in and they want to change things .
25 I says the only thing is I says I bring them in and then finishing is closed .
26 Bring them together and all will be served . ’
27 Go through your drawers and anything you do n't need bring them down and throw them in the bin .
28 ‘ That meant we had to send two trains up in the morning and bring them back and then two more in the afternoon and bring them back .
29 When you 've done that , go get all the other torches up there , bring them back and do the same . ’
30 I wan na get him another towelling dressing gown because the blue one he had on the caravan he brought home for the winter bring them home and wash them .
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