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

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31 One of those deep troughs of dust could suck his wheels down , and there 'd be nobody passing on this road , not for days , maybe , maybe not even then , and he had n't thought to bring water along or tell anybody where he 'd gone , it had all happened too fast , there had n't been a moment .
32 Champion of the underdog and believer in the nobility of the common man , he lost no opportunity to teach his daughter the importance of never giving in or allowing herself to be beaten by lack of courage .
33 The Prince is always digging something in or pullng something out .
34 er you know express the dream in or express their feelings about it .
35 by dismissing her or subjecting her to any detriment which results in her dismissal or consists in or involves her demotion .
36 Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing .
37 My father keeps wondering whether to bring them in or keep them out .
38 This prompts you for the input range and you type this in or select it by pointing .
39 How how how has it actually erm varied I mean , is the s is it the same are the flats the same as when you first moved in or have they changed ?
40 A parent may interpose in or dominate his or her child 's marriage to satisfy personal need regardless of the child 's feelings .
41 Its viability depends less on the final validity of its basic assumptions than upon its own internal logical coherence and appropriateness in the lives of those who acquiesce in or profess it .
42 He said his remarks on a rise in tax ‘ neither rules it in or rules it out ’ .
43 er to consider , as to whether whether it would be appropriate to invite the winning schools for er to bring a party in or involve them in the erm Gala Day or e I mean i erm or the open day or something .
44 No matter what help or advice you need , call in or phone your local shop .
45 It is an offence to organise , to participate in or to incite someone to participate in a banned march .
46 Is that for for trapping it in or tuning it in at all or a different thing ?
47 But these were matters which preoccupied theologians ( whose intellectual reputation was not high ) , philosophers and artists ( who were admired but somewhat in the manner in which wealthy men admire the diamonds they can afford to buy their women ) and social critics , of the left or right , who did not like the kind of society they lived in or found themselves forced into .
48 Do you want me to put this one in or do you want the other one to go in ?
49 It bases the idea of obligation to law , reasons for acquiescing in or committing oneself to legal process , on the value of the ends which thus become attainable .
50 To arrange your Travel Insurance simply complete the Proposal Form and hand it in or send it with your payment to any Royal Bank of Scotland branch .
51 But how did you know that there was n't some big secret , some big , evil deal going down that involves you but had been kept secret from you ?
52 Sons of louts grappled with the coffin in vain ; they could neither cram it in nor twist it out .
53 Trent waited until the catamaran was pointing downriver , then he let go the stern line , pulling it in and coiling it down .
54 ‘ People do write in and offer their services ’ , says Christopher Nell , ‘ but I 'm not aware that we 've actually used any of they so far .
55 ‘ Someone might come in and offer me more money .
56 One minute I 'm skyscraper-high : which of the exciting variety of Robinas will I offer the station buffet as their dazzling new waitress ? — name your part , Bina 'll shine at it , I only have to waltz in and offer my services and they 'll fling open their arms in welcome .
57 Take the opportunity to clean out the channel the cover fits in and to fill it with grease .
58 My brothers 'd be watching his every move , just hoping he 'd put a foot wrong so they could jump in and scrag him .
59 One wanted to go in and break it up , a second to stay back and let them go home .
60 he sometimes comes in and helps me out as well so very first class chap if you know anybody that needs a good headline writer Jack 's your man
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