Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun prp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On hearing that Mills was headed for the Middle East , Suit had suggested he should look Coleman up in Cyprus because he was doing some research there and had a lot of good contacts .
2 Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems .
3 Perhaps , after all , he should put Madeleine out of his mind .
4 The arrival of Honda at Swindon and of Toyota at Burnaston , near Derby , should put Britain back into surplus on vehicles by the end of the century .
5 " You should get Marcus out of your house , " she said , rattling a handful of cutlery
6 The beer should cheer Santa up after all that milk .
7 Just , just go over and just say my mummy says erm she 'll bring Melissa round for you if you want .
8 ‘ Thought we might take Oliver along with us .
9 It 's three minutes to nine , we 'll have a break , then we 'll have Rob back with the latest traffic .
10 ‘ I 'll bind Betty over to even more secrecy .
11 Keeping him in quarantine is much wiser than producing a situation in which you might put Iran back in control of the Gulf , after eight years in which the whole of the outside world , including the Soviet Union and the US , built up this great military monster in Iraq , in order to prevent Iran from running the Gulf .
12 ‘ I 'll get Waters on to it right away .
13 I 'll put Britain back on the rails
14 Thirty seconds worth of family things I 'll put June on from Mansfield first cos June 's out champ are you ready ?
15 Erm look I 'll put June on from Mansfield first of all I wanted thirty seconds worth of famous dogs cos we had er why Nottinghamshire 's dogs are too dumpy earlier on did n't we ? .
16 ‘ I 'll put Lilian back in her pram , then I can wipe while you wash . ’
17 I 'll help Alan up to the loft with it . ’
18 Reaching the final of this competition at Wembley could earn Newcastle up to £1 m and Keegan said : ‘ I can assure the fans we 're not treating this as a public workout .
19 She 'd been hopelessly optimistic in supposing she could track Suzie down in the street .
20 Jean Harlow , alias the teenager Harlean Carpenter from Kansas City , was doing all she could to pull Hollywood out of the slump but in general the more respectable critics were more prepared at this time to hand the plaudits to the male actors , who were seen very much as the cutting edge of the new realism .
21 She felt sure that they could haul Simon out with it .
22 He turned slightly so that he could see Ivy out of the comer of his eye .
23 ‘ I thought I 'd run Chris down to Westfield Manor after dinner .
24 She could keep Judi out of it , but ruin a good few careers , businesses and marriages .
25 ‘ Oh , I could call Satan up from hell , Master . ’
26 You could put Skinner down in front of any audience in any time and place and he would have it in stitches ’ The Guardian .
27 At the time I was involved in various things at Philips Records and I asked someone if they knew of anyone who could get David out of his contract , and was told that he knew a man called Tony DeFries who was actually not allowed to practise at the bar — he was a consultant , a trouble-shooter , divorce cases .
28 But I could get Zaria out of there and home fairly quickly .
29 Penny fears that the strain could push Diana back into the binge-and-fast agonies of bulimia .
30 You may take Hector out for his run now . ’
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