Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Disgusting ! ’ said a man gleefully and stabbed Zambia viciously in the stomach . |
2 | She tied up her ribbons and laid William gently in the cradle before saying , ‘ I think he will sleep now . |
3 | Harry laughed as he refastened the windows and led Madeleine back into the hall . |
4 | Cranston roared with laughter and led Athelstan over to the far corner where a table and stools were set apart from the rest of the customers . |
5 | Boxer ! ’ and led Cohen out to the cart . |
6 | Later , David pulled on Clare 's towelling bathrobe and led Josh down to the kitchen . |
7 | He smiled in a way that had charmed the matrons of Europe , and led Hyacinth over to the cameras . |
8 | I 've raised this , these points that we 've raised when we went and met Donald down at the park , and the school have said they will not erm allow the children to go that way . |
9 | Sexton made four changes at half-time , replacing Woods with Martyn , Dixon with Sterland and Linighan with Pallister and bringing Newell on for Wright . |
10 | and pick Carla up save coming back |
11 | So I think drop Mortimer and bring Colimore in for a full ninety minutes and then and and again and again and again . |
12 | Good idea : this would extend the tourist season into late summer and autumn and bring Britain more into line with its European neighbours . |
13 | In their wisdom Ciaran Fitzgerald and his selectors decided to dispense with the incumbent , Rob Saunders , and bring Aherne back for his thirteenth Irish cap . |
14 | Jimmy , would you please go to your cabin and bring Theodore here with whatever further results his cryptology has turned up . ’ |
15 | Annie looked at Elizabeth almost guiltily but Elizabeth just smiled and said , ‘ Leave the boxes in my trap and send Martha down to our house tomorrow . |
16 | Now go down and send Aycliffe up to me . |
17 | ‘ I do n't want a nurse who might scream or faint when matters become difficult , or would swoon at the sight of blood , ’ said Dr Neil , a little frantically , trying to care for his patient and send McAllister away at the same time . |
18 | Tony Jones lifted the serving hatch and invited George through to the back of the shop . |
19 | Then he skinned the rusty Sterland and found Shearer again for the England striker 's 22nd of the season . |
20 | ‘ I went to the hospitality lounge for a cup of tea at about seven , and found Masha there before me . ’ |
21 | Rain raced down the lane to meet it , thrust herself into a doorway to let the head of the column pass , and drew Oliver in beside her . |
22 | Adroitly he slipped past Marise and drew Belinda away from the group with a hand placed lightly in the small of her back . |
23 | They went out through a gate in the walled garden , and encountered Hector almost at once . |
24 | When the little family reached the Watermen , Connor unlocked the side door of the pub and helped Ruth in with the pram . |
25 | She turned and helped Wynne-Jones through into the gorge . |
26 | When James asked his brother Nicholas for-a turn on his new bike , Nicholas got off and helped James on to the bike — but his mother made no comment , and James rode off without a word of thanks . |
27 | And then we 'll go and root Cullam out of his domestic bliss . ’ |
28 | ‘ And cut Nigel out of the will ? ’ |
29 | These offensives enabled the bombing of the Japanese mainland and cut Japan off from the empire so crucial to any continuing war effort . |
30 | But Oberon would not permit the match and drove Albion out of fairyland . ’ |