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

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1 Oh yeah , that , she 's still on about it now went on again , went on again .
2 What makes it even more sweet is the fact that they crapped on about us only getting to the 2nd round last year and how they were going to get to the final .
3 ‘ We 've given a lot of blood , sweat and tears and I do n't just want to pass it all on for somebody else to inherit .
4 In between it just hurt .
5 Whatever the quality of recruitment of barristers and solicitors , is my right hon. and learned Friend aware of the deep weakness in the British legal system in that justice is readily available to the poor who can get legal aid and to the rich who can easily afford it anyway but that to a large proportion of people in between it often seems barely accessible and yet they have to pay taxes to provide justice for others ?
6 sit down , and bump down like you usually do
7 At the death-cliffs the Tau-Taus lining the balconies were looking appropriately terrible , staring down with their freshly painted eyes .
8 All right we 'll see we 'll see it 's not got to fit in with anything else has it ?
9 Can I make a suggestion to you , that I think that if you go through these you will come to the conclusion that there are two ways for doing this and one is that for example the majority of the ones that Stella 's got where she feels she can make the decision it is only going to affect her you come in with it already done , redlined new where you think there is going to be some discussion , you go through , you put together in the same way as Simon has done reasoning around it .
10 ‘ I would love , ’ he said , ‘ to go along with you just to see this horse do the work . ’
11 Anyway — ’ She looked down on her partly eaten meal and her nose wrinkled before she went on , ‘ I 've got to go downstairs again , and you 'd better clear away here when you 've finished , then go into Mother and see if you can soothe her ruffled feathers .
12 Instead it collapses in on itself catastrophically to produce an object a few kilometres across , known as either a neutron star or a pulsar ; often this is accompanied by a stupendous explosion , a supernova .
13 The result was that the Government virtually had to climb down over its much heralded claim that it was offering the miners a significant increase in pay .
14 She spoke very seriously , not joking at all , and her eyelids dropped down over her weirdly magnified eyes , thinking about trying , how she had tried , how she still tried to make her pony , Midnight , win .
15 A final set of influences come from that oral tradition , I call it ‘ survival teaching ’ , handed down by one hard pressed disillusioned teacher to another in the face of long hours , poor conditions and low recognition .
16 And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste , too .
17 You would n't just hand it over to someone else to open .
18 ‘ But he was most keen that the thing should n't go on and on like it usually does . ’
19 Batty 's other great strength is controling the ball , no matter how fast or high it is he brings it down with his chest or foot so he can lay it off for someone else to make a defence splitting pass .
20 As the Japanese mainland became increasingly cut off from its far flung empire in the later stages of the Pacific War , Japanese control in Southeast Asia weakened .
21 A police officer said : ‘ He must have staggered off by himself totally confused .
22 Does my right hon. Friend accept that if the major galleries of this country are to go on with their extremely enlightened and successful purchasing programme , it is essential that we bring in charging for entry ?
23 I mean you have to save up for it here do n't you ?
24 He said : ‘ If a player flicks up the ball and tries to head it to his goalkeeper , or flicks it up for someone else to knock back , he 'll be booked for ungentlemanly conduct . ’
25 I put it down obediently although a childish urge in me wants to play with it as long as I like , just to prove that it does n't necessarily end up with me stupidly spearing myself .
26 moved out he 'd flipping shacked up with someone else had n't he ?
27 Yes , well up here in Scotland er where I live erm the maincrop variety Golden Wonder tends to certainly need a par boiling and a par boiling only er when cooking so it needs about what five to six minutes or something like that but erm any more and the tatties go to mash and er that 's why I think a lot of the Golden Wonders er in Scotland are cooked in their skins but erm if I was to go for a variety that er I enjoy would be one called Pentland Ivory , it 's a , a nice flowery spud er and you get quite a plentiful supply of them too so it 's quite a good variety but you know the old Kerr 's Pink used to be called I think Henry 's Seedling , I remember rightly and then it changed its name to Kerr 's Pink because Kerr was a seedsman up in who really introduced it and er that was just after the first world war and that 's a good one , that 's a very good one and it 's got that waxy skin as well you see so it might be quite useful .
28 We 'd slowly creep up on them then shout abuse and kick sand all over them .
29 But I could not go there without checking up on our dearly loved Temple .
30 It 's Iris 's turn to call us really but , but I , I did think about Iris earlier and I should really phone just to see how your dad is , Bobby because it 's really up to her just to see about the weekend and much times that I 've phoned the hospital recently .
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