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

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1 The head keeper shrugged and led them back up a passageway to a cleaner empty cell .
2 Right , I 'll put some make up on Just read them straight out the book ca n't you ?
3 So obviously there 's a few tough games ahead , but you know , with erm if we set our out right and keep working hard , then hopefully we can get a few points and maybe push ourselves further up the table .
4 Kiss me straight on the brows !
5 ’ Need to go wary on the Apricot Sunsets in future , ’ she said as she helped me slowly up the basement steps to the street .
6 When the silence had been undisturbed for a long , chilly while he crept out of his nest and drew himself gently up the last few yards of broken rock into the long grass and bushes at the edge of the plateau .
7 Now is this a suggestion the thin end of the wedge , that we now start taking away the authority of our service committees to decide what they want to do , and have to pass it back up the line for decisions to be made , because quite frankly , I do n't want to come down here five days a week , ten hours a day for full council meetings .
8 I found it further down the beach .
9 Why did he have to lead her instead down an obscure passage to a toilet where generations of old and ugly and smelly monks had been relieving themselves ?
10 When the therapist interviewed her later on the same day , Liz felt very embarrassed about the overdose and about being in hospital .
11 After all , a round in the mid-60s might well bring him well up the field for a charge on the final two days .
12 This fertility , according to Nigel , was due to the miller 's no doubt having for years , when clearing the millpond of silt , put it straight on the land , nothing being more nutritious .
13 He is also confident that the club can haul themselves further up the league after a disappointing start to the season .
14 His only concern was their future , to help them higher up the ladder ?
15 Do you like it straight out the fridge , well , I left it in the fridge , first of all , said oh get the , get the cheeses out , and I said , no I want to leave them in the fridge , I want those nice and cool .
16 I 'm not going to go on to the things of the brain because we are going to do them further down the list .
17 Angry that she had defied him and yet delighted at her little-girl behaviour , he reluctantly followed , then , holding her very close , walked her back up the stairs as they counted each step in unison .
18 Jack and Miguel got their pars and it was Harley 's turn to go for a closing birdie to put him well up the leader board .
19 ‘ O.K. , ’ he said , considerably mollified , and followed her obediently up the garden path and into the kitchen .
20 I 'll pay you what I owe and then get it back off the agency . ’
21 Get it out out the tap and it costs less than a penny a litre .
22 He beckoned us further down the gallery and into a window embrasure where no one could eavesdrop .
23 If the concentration increases to the right they turn in that direction until both antennae are sensing equal concentrations : and the rule will guide them straight down the odour trail .
24 Hauling himself higher up the brass serpent , Yeremi squinted over the helmets of Fists as three Land Raiders roared out across a ramp from the adjacent larger hold , on to a fossilised sea of undulating ebon lava .
25 He gave it to the driver of the taxi he found outside , who whisked him back up the hill again , back through time to a medieval alley smelling of woodsmoke and urine .
26 Lillee bowled another bouncer which did not get up as much as Fletch anticipated and it hit him straight on the head as he took his eye off the ball .
27 So when you take your trolley back and clip it back up the pound comes out the front again .
28 Commit yourself straight down the fall line to pick up enough momentum to turn with minimum effort and use a vigorous down — and up ( unweighting ) — motion to turn .
29 He unhitched his mare , and led her warily down the slope to the Goldbach stream , stumbling and shivering in the raw morning air .
30 He led her quickly up a staircase which began by being broad and stone and went on up to twist woodenly to the top of the tower .
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