Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [vb base] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And that 'll get it sorted and come back up |
2 | Violent abuse , death threats , bomb warnings and evangelical types were also far more common on the phones then , though received Switchboard wisdom says that 's because they have more trouble getting through now and tend to get discouraged and give up quicker than genuine callers . |
3 | ‘ I think , Jimmy , you 'd better come and sit down again , ’ said Rachel quietly . |
4 | Forest Mere , which is owned and run most luxuriously by the Savoy Group , really is the most wonderful place in the world to revive one after a tiring period , and remove any aches and pains . |
5 | ( e ) to make initial contact with schools selected and follow up as appropriate |
6 | ‘ It 's certain sure that there are poor devils on that boat who 've been cheated and do n't yet know it . |
7 | Without proper information , women simply become suspicious — quite rightly — that they are being manipulated and interpret even perfectly unrelated symptoms as being due to their contraception . |
8 | The children attend the local schools , where they are completely integrated and speak very highly of the educational standards . |
9 | They have come through it all with courage and resilience but the community support structures have been ruptured and have not yet been re-established — and perhaps never will be in the same way . |
10 | The crack 1er and 2ème Régiments Étrangers de Parachutistes were staffed and run almost entirely by old hands from Indo-China who felt immensely bitter at the French government 's handling of the war . |
11 | In Britain the reforms which were introduced in the White Paper Working for Patients in 1989 were never widely understood and have still not won public support . |
12 | Unlike Carcassonne in France they have not been extensively restored and compare more closely with Aigues Mortes ( See pages 93 , 94 ) . |
13 | Table tops can also be concealed within a storage wall in much the same way as fold-up beds , so that the leaf can be pulled down when wanted and shut up later to look like a piece of smooth wall . |
14 | Quite by chance , and unknown to the police , the incident was filmed and broadcast later on national television news . |
15 | The engines reversed and cut out altogether , and we knocked gently against a mooring . |
16 | More used to being asked to move along quietly today they were being encouraged to stay put and perform as loudly as they liked . |
17 | So I had to get out of bed , get dressed and go down bloody Tilney again . |
18 | I 've been thinking , we really ought to persuade your father to get dressed and come downstairs sometimes . |
19 | I was spiked and cut all over when I came out . ’ |
20 | The three tales are deftly assembled and get on very well together . |
21 | If it were possible for Jessie to go and live in Durham , it was also possible that at times she could meet Robbie Felton , and then perhaps they could get married and go off somewhere . |