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

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31 And so usually at the end of the day you you reversed your procedure and went back to the stalls and took the lines down and cleared up for the butchers and what have you , and then you usually got some meat , or perhaps some vegetables , and various things .
32 The inguinal swelling ( or ‘ bubo ’ ) continues to enlarge and eventually forms abscesses which break down and discharge on to the shin .
33 Toby ran to the sobbing boy and took the flannel , and as he did so a naked razor blade fluttered down and tinkled on to the floor .
34 The arrangements have been made so as to enable spectators to be SET DOWN AND PICKED UP AT THE SAME POINT in a city unfamiliar to them .
35 Andrew put the leather helmet down and wandered over to the window .
36 You could find them face down and face up in the mangroves .
37 They walked briskly over to the two cars and Plumpton bent down and peered in through the windows of the Mini .
38 Philip ran back down to the bit of broken fencing , climbed through and got back into the kitchen as the local news ended .
39 Walk through and look up at the Parler net vaulting with the crown of Bohemia on the boss .
40 Northern prop Roy Powell 's attempt to kick the ball dead miscued , allowing Ropati to dash through and touch down beneath the posts .
41 Someone kicked his washing-bag over and stared down at the spilled shirt sleeve , the maroon-edged handkerchief .
42 I walked over and looked out of the window into the yard below where several of the neighbours were looking up at me .
43 Julius strolled over and looked down at the quietly flowing water .
44 Andrew felt his heart turn over and looked back at the view so that she should n't see what she was doing to him .
45 Across the highway , the driver of the second rig swung his wheel hard over and accelerated in through the gap in the wake of the three fire tenders .
46 The burly bruiser got up , carried his toddy over and sat down opposite the bearded man , who listened to him muttering , then gave him a silver coin .
47 At another point , he came over and sat down at the table with them .
48 However outré , each item emerges looking chewed over and softened up by the editorial enzymes .
49 Though her lungs were aflame with her efforts , she rolled over and set off into the darkness of the tunnel that led outside before anyone could think to send a boat for her — though at least there were hiding places here in case they did .
50 She rolled over and headed back towards the shore .
51 The curtain went up on the second act to reveal the face from this image lying on the ground where it was walked over and trampled on by the cast .
52 Nevertheless he pulled it on and padded out onto the landing .
53 Burford 's Trevor Smith … held on and held out in the worst of conditions to come home in twenty eighth spot …
54 We do believe however that mutually rewarding relationships with colleagues , with pupils and with the parents of our pupils can only really be developed within their local political context , rather than by being researched , reported on and learned about in the abstract .
55 This was because , when her long beautiful legs were high in the air , her yellow garter flew off and fell down to the men below .
56 Under the circumstances , with the band far keener to slope off and mope back at the hotel , the gig goes remarkably well .
57 When he had gone , she turned the light off and lay back on the bed , still in her dress if not her knickers , staring at the ceiling .
58 The doctor switched it off and carried on with the work in hand .
59 Hence , a sequence of shots might be : mother and toddler together on sands , toddler crawls out of picture leaving mother watching to see where it goes cut ; an older child digging a sand castle cut ; closer shot of mother looking out of picture in opposite direction , turns to look back in direction of off-frame toddler , cut from her to toddler who is now well on way to the sea cut ; father getting to his feet to go after child , pan with him as he sets off and catches up with the wanderer , they start to walk back to mother cut ; the older child carries on with its castle-digging ( see pages 62–63 ) .
60 Erm , popping out of your body is no different I think in from erm driving along in your car and er turning off and hopping out of the car .
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