Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Is that something you can easily forget , pulling a man 's trousers on when he 's got handcuffs on and lying on his front ? |
2 | ‘ Just get your heads down and go for it , ’ was Nicholl 's message to his players yesterday . |
3 | For the first time we 've had to get our heads down and look at what we 're doing . |
4 | It seemed a long moment while they remained thus immobile and then the young woman put her head and shoulders down and rushed like an eight-year-old , knees doubling up and arms pounding . |
5 | The kids at my new school all went round in little gangs , spoiling for a fight — nothing serious , just pushing other kids over and jeering at them . |
6 | Praxis says it is well down the development road of getting an ANDF installer up on another RISC , possibly the Inmos Transputer , whilst there are known to be several other key players keen to get installers up and running on their kit too ( UX No 385 ) . |
7 | ‘ For cutting animals up and disposing of them in a public place . ’ |
8 | He stared down at his knees , then stretched his legs out and gazed at his calves and feet . |
9 | The improved colt quickened well to take it up over two furlongs out and went to the line clear of the dead-heaters Steinbeck and Wilde Rufo , with the latter subsequently disqualified when jockey Richard Quinn weighed in 6lb light . |
10 | But perhaps it is best to take a few steps back and begin with the preliminary question : why an exhibition of the nude ? |
11 | I picked her up by her neck and I said you bitch and she goes when you put your face up close to her she goes and puts her ears back and goes like that to your face . |
12 | A dangerous sparkle of anticipation in her eyes , Maria drew her shoulders back and walked across the room with her host at her side . |
13 | She began to turn the pictures round and flap at the mantelpiece with a duster . |
14 | She swivelled her eyes round and paused for a moment as they meshed with Jake 's . |
15 | Northumberland senior boys 110 metres hurdler Kevin Lumsden knocked four barriers down but won in 14.9 secs , a three-second improvement on the run which earned him the county title seven days earlier . |
16 | Alright after you you perhaps took wagons down and put into that place where you and find the old ones in that room where your wagons are you see . |
17 | She pulled Fergus 's shoes off and nodded to the door . |
18 | She invites me into the living room , pours me a coffee , sits down beside me , slips her shoes off and groans about the working day she has just been through . |
19 | He told Stephanie to put her feet up and went into the kitchen for solitude , where he began purposefully on the dishes . |
20 | And I really feel like going back putting my feet up and chatting to you a bit more because we have n't chatted enough have we ? |
21 | No , but I really feel like going back and putting my feet up and chatting to you a bit more , cos we have n't chatted enough have we ? |
22 | I polished off the lager , put my feet up and waited for the editorial meeting . |
23 | He could evangelise us disguised as a doctor who wants us to rest our bodies , an environmentalist who wants us to slow down , or as a psychiatrist telling us we will be less neurotic if we put our feet up and listen to the bird song for one day a week . |
24 | By then Sun Valley hopes to have made arrangements to have new production lines up and running in Herefordshire . |
25 | I could also pick his feet out and deal with the foot-rot which was starting to set in . |
26 | Bake at 180C/350F/Gas 4 for 25 minutes or until the top springs back when pressed with a finger . |
27 | I immediately chopped both engines , pulled the mixtures back and turned off the magnetos and master . |
28 | If you are closer , then your foot curls around and strikes with the knee still part-flexed . |
29 | Still further off the bay curls round and vanishes in mist . |
30 | TEN years on and going from strength to strength … |