Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expect you signed in as a voluntary patient ; then they 're covered , Evans said . |
2 | ITN reporter Nicholson said : ‘ We want her to settle in like a normal British schoolgirl . ’ |
3 | But we want her to grow up with a positive attitude . |
4 | Well they expect everybody to go out on a Saturday night you see . |
5 | If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country . |
6 | ‘ Pity it stares out at a row of other houses . ’ |
7 | Jenny let them spin on for a while ; but she was above all things a sensible girl and had no desire to find herself irretrievably stuck . |
8 | If I am daft enough to tackle up in those conditions I usually go to sleep and hope I wake up to a change for the better . |
9 | Now I only hope I get off to a winning start with Leeds . ’ |
10 | But he added : ‘ I do n't believe anything need stop you coming out as a pop star . |
11 | At Beni Suef we got down into a dusty twilight . |
12 | Then I let her warble on for a while about the trials of high office , and feign interest in titbits of gossip from the upper echelons . |
13 | Hope he comes down with a cold in the next few days . |
14 | Well I know it is and er I hope it comes over in a genuine way . |
15 | ‘ Remember to let the feeling out , let it gush out like a fountain , but draw it back afterwards . |
16 | well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name |
17 | Whenever you catch yourself speeding up in a car to get through a red light , deliberately penalize yourself by turning right at the next corner . |
18 | Relax deeply , then imagine yourself curled up inside a dark cocoon , which envelops you so closely that you can barely breathe . |
19 | " You mean you dress up as a bride ? " |
20 | I mean you came out with a wonderful statement when you were advertising this programme . |
21 | I mean you start off with a , a fixed quantity of electrons that you can push down this superconductor . |
22 | Wind it up and watch it shoot up like a dirty old man 's dick at the sight of a Madonna book . |
23 | I mean we go round on a Saturday night and we come out stinking of smoke , cos they smoke one after another |
24 | In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls . |
25 | ‘ The Fringe Show , our evening classes and our monthly fleamarket are part of our aim to inform the public about the Centre and get them coming in as a starting point for integration . |
26 | Tell everyone to watch out for a foreign body ? |
27 | ‘ Like I fell out of a tree in the Garden of Eden . ’ |
28 | I know I walk around in a daze most of the day but this is bloody rediculous . |
29 | you know you finish up with a wrecked |
30 | I said if you had n't I 'd get you to go back for a chat with him . ’ |