Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Slowly I put back the receiver and climbed upstairs .
2 Obviously I bring out the worst in him . ’
3 Whatever the outcome , the liaison needs of the Branch Committee can not be ignored and so I hope over the next three years that this can be improved to enable a transition through which active liaison is maintained .
4 but you got to have been out of work six months , so I said well I 've been out of work six months , so she , I 've got that to do tomorrow , so I get up the firm this Spinny Hill , Northampton , that 's an adult education centre where you can go and learn the skills of your trade , but she said that might not start until September
5 always nought , and you just , so I line up the way that is , where am I ?
6 So at the end of each appointment you want a result and a result is either the business or introductions , hopefully both so I hang on the importance again .
7 Yeah , yeah , like I come down the other week and I
8 One hour later I cross over the burn and see the croft on the side of the hill about two hundred yards away .
9 Then I take back the paper .
10 Then I pass back the gun .
11 One man who 's going to stay upstairs has the head of the wardrobe , you go tro I go trotting downstairs you see , and then I climb up the ladder And the ladder remember is over the edge of the sill .
12 I stop at the drive-in bank then I drive out the highway to the lake to pick up my date .
13 I pick up some of the papers that have escaped from their boxes , pages of unidentified figures that are meaningless in their isolation , and use them as a duster to clean the top of a solidly filled Quaker Oats box and make a chair for myself Then I open up the next nearest box , labelled Squeez-Ee Washing-up Liquid .
14 I 'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song , but I try and keep them as simple as I can .
15 For the second period of ten years again I discount down the full agency rates , totalling fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds and ninety six pence year yearly , to the sum of forty thousand pounds annually and to apply a multiplier of six , producing the figure of two hundred and forty thousand pounds for the second period .
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