Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's not like putting pennies on the table and counting them , put twelve pennies on and share them out between three people , no problem , but you put three pennies and share them out between twelve people . |
2 | As you do it the third time , bend your fingers down and place them all under the band . |
3 | It is important to write these plans down and to keep them under review . |
4 | But a crane uprooted four after cops hauled the climbers down and arrested one . |
5 | A gybe in which , instead of the sail passing around the front of the board , the sailor ducks down and throws it overhead . |
6 | And Fridays and Saturday clearly a time when they get their heads down and write their essays . |
7 | Then The Sugargliders — their hair still glossy from the blood of Metallica , who tried to stop them coming in — stride across the shattered bar-room floor and pull their own heads off and ram them down The Rosaries ' throats . |
8 | Suddenly he sat up , drew his legs up and leaned his elbows on his knees . |
9 | Nicola worked backwards on the bed until she was resting against the wall ; she pulled her knees up and clasped them . |
10 | She screwed her eyes up and pretended she saw evening coming on . |
11 | He passed one to Polly but , instead of taking over the helm again , seated himself in her usual corner of the cockpit , stretching his long legs out and crossing his ankles . |
12 | ‘ Security in some schools has to be 24 hours a day to keep kids out and stop them burning them down . ’ |
13 | Saddlers ' Hall was sent into the lead by Pat Eddery two furlongs out and annihilated his opponents , sprinting clear to score by 10 lengths . |
14 | But he came back three days later crying his eyes out and begging me to forgive him , he looked like a helpless puppy . |
15 | One motorist who was stopped on the way to Bushmills said : ‘ The police were pulling in cars and coaches and taking teenagers out and searching them and the vehicles . |
16 | There is nothing to hook your fingers over and allow you to relax , so keep cool and keep going . |
17 | Andy yelled , throwing the keys down and grabbing me by the collar and slamming me back against the side of the Landie . |
18 | How many people have done their , at my age , done their feet in because wearing them I do n't know . |
19 | But , firms are beginning to open up and give us an opportunity actually to take youngsters in and see what it 's all about . |
20 | A bespectacled man with stand-up hair , who has taken his shoes off and hung his feet over the arm of the chair . |
21 | ‘ And he tied the horse up ; took the shoes off and put them back on again . |
22 | She 'd slipped her shoes off and had her feet tucked under her bottom , her legs demurely covered by that gauzy dress , but it was too late , he 'd seen … |
23 | Take your shoes off and see what condition your feet are in . |
24 | Carla took her shoes off and loosed his arm so that she could walk through the lip of foam . |
25 | Then put your feet up and count your blessings ! |
26 | NOW PUT YOUR FEET UP AND INDULGE YOURSELF |
27 | The Inner Man PUSH , PUSH AND PUSH OFF Put your feet up and pour yourself a brandy and soda — women want you out of the delivery room |
28 | I feel guilty if I put my feet up and do nothing . |
29 | It 's clear from my inquiries that the FA originally envisaged Wednesday , September 9 as a triumphant homecoming for Taylor and his assistant Lawrie McMenemy — ‘ Just put your feet up and watch us win . ’ |
30 | Her hobbies are reading and gardening , and she intends to relax , put her feet up and enjoy her retirement . |