Example sentences of "there and [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Why does he just sit there and do absolutely nothing to combat the recession that his policies have caused ?
2 So you , you went sort of back the other way and alright it was , it was okay and , and er and there was no problems there because any , anything that came up with the C C Q you , you o you answered the questions there and went through .
3 Yes my it started there and went up to there .
4 I must add that personally these absences did n't really bother me as my number one champion was there and went on to win , in what was a scary final for me .
5 So went to Andre 's and had lunch there and went on to , to a , play ball , then er , there was called , and my mother and I had
6 She left him lying there and went down to say good night , treading on the paint at the side of the stairs to spare the carpet as Mr Evans had told her to do .
7 She did not know that I was to be there and came forward saying : ‘ My dear Elizabeth , what a very nice surprise .
8 He spent three months there and came out a changed man .
9 went down to Horsham yesterday and erm went down there and came back filled it up with petrol , and it worked out to five quid
10 He 'd be t running one there and turn round and running the other one .
11 We simply go down there and turn left into the Rotteck Ring .
12 Cos if you g if anybody go down there now they could see where what we call the Pier Head , so ships had to go up there and turn in to the lock gate .
13 The pressures of war also diverted Great Power attention away from East Asia , leaving Japan a freer hand to extend her interests there and bringing about a permanent weakening in the ability of Western powers to influence affairs in the area .
14 With a feeling of having been unexpectedly let out of school , I drove over the hills on the road to Reading and coasted along the unfenced part of the Quillersedge Estate until I thought I 'd come more or less to where Gareth had dropped the paint : parked off the road there and searched more closely for the place on foot .
15 It is n't just bad behaviour that makes us wish the ground would open under us : there are times when you 'd gladly disown your child when she gets to the top of the slide , freezes there and screams hysterically to be carried down .
16 The monkeys jumped south to avoid Fitz , but Macho was there and rushed up a tree to block the route , while Ulysse , anticipating Macho 's move , rushed into a tree east of both Fitz and Macho .
17 they know they can say what they want up there and get away with it
18 Erm , what , the nice shot is to get back up to , there and get over to the yellow .
19 The Mondays just get out there and get on with it ; what you see is what you get and their honesty shines through every move they make .
20 we 'll talk to Sue Dave that needs to be , to find out if we can , what 's happening elsewhere cos she can through her colleagues and I will also I I do n't think I 'll ring Margaret but I 'll give Terry a ring Morden who 's the record of achievement guy there and get on quite well with him just to find out what sort of tap they 're taking on it cos er yeah , I I take very much what Sandra 's saying as do n't want our youngsters to be disadvantaged in anyway if others are lies , damn lies and
21 Daft thing about it , but I thought rather than hang on I 'll get in there and get off .
22 ‘ Our best chance is to get up there and get back as soon as we can .
23 Well no , but you still got to pay to get up there and get back on !
24 No matter how securely the front door might be barred with entry codes and passwords , American operators , holding the key to the secret back door , could break into the PROMIS systems operated by Cyprus , Egypt , Syria , Pakistan , Turkey , Kuwait , Israel , Jordan , Iran and Iraq whenever they wished , access the data stored there and get out again without arousing the slightest suspicion that the security of those systems had been breached — an incalculable advantage , not only in collecting and verifying intelligence data from those countries , but also in assessing the actual , as opposed to the professed , level of cooperation extended by their governments . )
25 no , no badly but like I just used to think he was so much more chatty than , we just used to sit there and go alright we 'd get off with each other then we 'd break like , you know like try , you 'd , like the conversation
26 used to meet there and go in and see them
27 Are you just going to sit there and stare out of the bloody window ? ’
28 The flood-water 'll just go right up there and spread out over the town .
29 We do not believe he just wandered up there and lay down to die .
30 So , too , in Ponting v. Noakes , the plaintiff 's horse reached over the defendant 's boundary , nibbled some poisonous tree there and died accordingly , and it was held that the plaintiff could recover nothing , for the damage was due to the horse 's own intrusion and , alternatively , there had been no escape of the vegetation .
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