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

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1 So they walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine .
2 So they got in on the scene and I seen young men that was walking the streets that had nowt to do put a football kit on with G M B written across the front turn out and become super human beings , you never seen nowt like it , they were so pleased to associate with like something like that .
3 As their numbers grew so they spread out from the areas still occupied and the abandoned warrens slowly began to be reoccupied .
4 So they escaped down into the village .
5 I think this is because they do n't practice being feminine with the boys around and so they get on with the work more .
6 Erm it allows domestic farmers to produce their so they go on to the world market and they 've got everybody else these things
7 And so they come back to the land of Moab and make their way to Bethlehem .
8 So they rode on through the twilight , the guides either side of Johnson soothing him forward .
9 So they jumped out of the window on to the fire escape — and kicked in an outside door to get back into the studio at Beacon Radio , Wolverhampton .
10 Together they rode along in the dark , Tess holding on to Alec .
11 Then together they walked out into the garden and up the path .
12 And then together they walked out to the Toyota .
13 Joe got to his feet and he stood with his head bent as Mick retrieved his things ; then slowly he joined him , and together they walked back through the wood , silent now , until they reached the drive There , holding out his hand , Mick said , ‘ You 'll be all right now .
14 ‘ You worry too much , my friend , ’ he said , and together they walked back into the house .
15 At Portsmouth , Crabb was met by a local MI6 officer , using the cover name ‘ Bernard Smith ’ , and together they booked in at the Sallyport Hotel where ‘ Smith ’ gave his address as ‘ c/o Foreign Office , London ’ .
16 Together they went back inside the villa .
17 Together they went out into the back garden .
18 ‘ If you 'd like to unfasten Rip van Winkle , I 'll get the buggy from the boot , ’ he offered , and together they climbed out into the now steady downpour .
19 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
20 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
21 They worked well together and soon they tied up at the town quay .
22 You had to meet these people , Wilcock would explain , and thus they went off on the 31 bus to meet the Trinidadian .
23 In some areas they started earlier — in the Givetian — elsewhere they lasted on into the Famennian , but in the Frasnian Stage reefs and reef limestones ( in their broadest sense ) were experiencing their finest hour .
24 Not wishing to antagonize Harry , when finally they drew up outside the little cottage in Melton Mowbray to which Mrs Appleby had now retired , Madeleine allowed herself to be persuaded inside .
25 He accelerated up a dark and steep hill and finally they emerged on to the flat expanse of Blackheath .
26 The ladies ' timing is impeccable : usually they turn up on the day that social-security cheques are due to arrive in the post .
27 A few minutes later they came out onto the bright and still busy Lower Road .
28 But presumably they ran back to the bluegums , carrying in one arm a pair of trousers and in the other a fishing rod .
29 Slowly they moved on up the slope , using the trees for protection , watching and listening until they had reached the top , and open ground .
30 Right they dried up upon the earth .
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