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

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1 So , we did n't have time to study them to see exactly where they are , to see what relationship between congress , the C E C and the sections .
2 It is more important for them to see all round so they can spot hunting animals in plenty of time to run away .
3 Similarly , the energy at sites may interact with certain individuals to create altered states of consciousness , which enables them to see more easily the variety of legendary entities which traditionally inhabit such locations .
4 It also stated that ‘ 90 per cent of the respondents indicated that their experience in the programme had helped them to see more clearly the forces at work in their lives and had in fact helped them to take more control over their lives ’ .
5 Would it hold up for the half-minute or so it would take me to drive across ?
6 Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him .
7 And sort of not wanting them to go astray .
8 The Labour party is telling those investors that they are not welcome here and encouraging them to go elsewhere .
9 They were terrified out of their wits when the supposedly dead owner appeared through the gate in the wall and shouted at them to go away .
10 As far as I could ever determine , he really did do that — he actually sat down and wrote a song for them because he liked them and did n't want them to go away .
11 You 'd try to get rid of them , tell them to go away — until eventually you had to do something — could n't ignore it .
12 You 'd try to get rid of them , tell them to go away — until eventually you had to do something — could n't ignore it .
13 Yet others say that the dependant refused to allow them to go away and would not receive help from another source while the carer was receiving treatment .
14 Many elderly people do this each year if it is not suitable for them to go away with their family , and they understand the need those who are caring for them have for a complete break .
15 ‘ Ca n't you ask them to go away ? ’
16 Even the more sophisticated tracts , which would have been beyond the comprehension of those on the margins of literacy and were unsuitable for reading aloud , could have had a wider impact than their style might suggest , since their purpose was to furnish people who could read them with arguments which would enable them to go away and convince others of the merits of their party 's cause .
17 How d' you c how d' you persuade them to go away ?
18 Erm , because if , if interruptions are coming from the people who work for you , you can , you know , nicely tell them to go away and get on with it , but if they 're coming from the boss , and bosses are sensitive soles , so it 's difficult to actually say to the boss , boss you 're wasting a lot of my time , go away .
19 And he goes , er I 'm not sure ah , and he nearly let us in there and then but he had to go and see somebody else and he said tell them to go away !
20 There is , everybody has to acknowledge that there is a difference in the interpretation of what constitutes justice and one only has to see er , the sorts of attitude that are put across by certain judges , as to , erm , rape cases , and abuse cases , and how they , the press would have us believe , pat people over the head and tell them to go away and not do it again .
21 But Cecil , putting his prestige on the line , and buoyed up by favourable results in a number of local newspaper polls , persuaded them to go ahead .
22 Do we want them to go ahead without us .
23 There was an Inn at the village where travellers stayed until there were enough of them to go forward in confidence .
24 He was too wise and experienced a horseman to attempt to force them to go forward : instead he turned them short and proceeded to plough another stetch .
25 Instructors should test every student before allowing them to go solo to make quite sure that they are not seriously affected by reduced ‘ g ’ .
26 By shaving they have an aerodynamic advantage because the absence of hair helps them to go faster .
27 The rest had followed Hazel when he roused them and , without explanation , told them to go quickly outside the barn .
28 They were originally intending to work in Zaire , but the situation is still somewhat unstable and it seems that the time is not quite right for them to go there .
29 So Lloyd George as the story goes , advised them to go there with their father and take some crowbars with them , and not to break down the gate , to break down the wall , and take their minister with them and bury their father .
30 But it 'll take quite a long time for them to go though .
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