Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | For all their bluster about foreign conspiracy , the foreigners who worry them most live not in the United States or Western Europe but in Hungary , Poland and the Soviet Union . |
2 | No adult insect can produce silk , so these ants bring young larvae to the site , holding them between their jaws and giving them little squeezes so that the larvae will produce their silk . |
3 | I 'll bring them little divils back to the house for ye , mam . |
4 | ‘ But this is the bit that took me longest to work out . |
5 | But when she was very sad she understood that sorrow casts out fear , and then the murderer could call with a few of his friends and she would tell them wearily to bugger off and they would go , since , after all , there can be no satisfaction in murdering the dead . |
6 | Yep I agree erm I 'd better try them on had n't I ? |
7 | These are all the relaxing ones now so Also if you 've got them on breathe deeply . |
8 | We sleep with them on do n't we ? |
9 | One of them discreetly asks how the other 's business is doing . |
10 | Most travellers consider them irritatingly slow over distances of more than 150 metres . |
11 | A symbiotically mute pair then sectioned each of these into eight translucent oblongs , flouring them and stacking them delicately to sell on to the baklava and bougatsa makers round the corner . |
12 | Or preferable , to be honest ; part of me rather looked forward to such taunting . |
13 | It made me suddenly realise how much they had changed . |
14 | What happened was that the rope they 'd put on me suddenly pulled tight . |
15 | Seals have almost spherical lenses and can not flatten them enough to see far through the air . |
16 | But there 's a moral argument that at some point you 're not paying them enough to live on . |
17 | This will give me better control over any fish I may hook , for they will no doubt try to charge into the lilies on either side of the swim . |
18 | It did n't take me long to find out otherwise . |
19 | Besides , it did n't take me long to figure out I was wrong . ’ |
20 | The manservant who let them in looked too young and too tall for his black coat . |
21 | She has been letting them in has n't she ? |
22 | No you push them in do n't you |
23 | Flap limit is 91 knots , and pumping them down requires rather more muscle than retraction . |
24 | actually I , the dose that I had to take , I cut them down to see how it would go but , I must admit , I suffered from it Doctor , |
25 | An illegit would be an unusual sight there , Fox untucked her sleeves and pulled them down to hang over her wrists . |
26 | Most of them apparently turned up for the first Sunday game at the picturesque University ground . |
27 | If their attackers were in any strength it would not take them long to get through . |
28 | No I think that 's probably alright , they do have them long do n't they ? |
29 | I 've always had sweaty feet ever since you married me so do n't start . |
30 | But there was nothing around that moved me enough to go out and change things . |