Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You may be a sign that avoids deep , dark and passionate waters but often what you most fear turns out to be the best thing for you .
2 Slowly Georg got out of the van , looked around to make sure there was no-one who knew him , then he walked quickly across to the station restaurant , entered , and hid himself quickly in a booth that had a view of the rails .
3 At this juncture I merely want to hold on to the notion that workers are pressed , for a variety of reasons , into a dependent position of an infantile-like nature , which is felt to be unalterable , in many industrial enterprises .
4 ‘ We very much want to get on with the renovating it . ’
5 so Spark looked up at Tony and said you sure you 're a fucking fitter .
6 I greatly enjoy sitting down on a Thursday evening to compile a list of all the pleasant and even unpleasant things I have to do , and then luxuriate in my sense of achievement on the following Sunday evening when every item on the list is ticked off .
7 And all the , all they are er they constantly get done up for beating people up in pubs .
8 Parmesan is a rich cheese at 130 calories an ounce , so try to hold back on nodding too enthusiastically when the waiter comes round with his spoon and bowl of cheese .
9 her work is certain to be exhibited elsewhere this year , so do look out for it … a real treat not to be missed .
10 So do come along to that .
11 The first thing to do is get up as quickly as possible , so practise falling down in all directions and jumping up again as fast as you can — until the whole movement becomes automatic .
12 Weary constituency and trade union delegates , queuing for a cup of tea and a sandwich , constantly risk ending up with a signed copy of someone 's memoirs .
13 We actually much prefer to get on with what we 're there to do , and to , to offer services , to find , to find ways of supporting vulnerable people .
14 So enter to get out of help .
15 SOCIAL ‘ Sociologists apparently have come round to the belief that 50 per cent of middle-class parents who send their children to private schools would be happy to put them in the state system if dinner money was renamed lunch money . ’
16 but we obviously have to cut off at a certain time to er get the accounts and audited in time .
17 But if you do feel like it , you only have to call in at the shop .
18 And finally , remember you have to live with yourself for the rest of your life : you only have to put up with your counterpart for a short time .
19 I only have to look back over my own words to see the ups and downs of my own struggle .
20 You only have to look back over what 's er happened over the last few years in terms of for example O S Two , Microsoft Windows , a variety of Unix , and you 'll see that technologies will come along and however sound a decision you make at one point in time the market circumstances and potentially mean that what was right for you then not the right .
21 Many processors are examining new packing materials and using them to produce complete meals , which contain potatoes and only need heating up before being ready to eat .
22 So we only we only need to start off with a third of that .
23 We all know the prehistoric method of treating the dead , which obtains even to-day in the less enlightened parts of the country — the body hurriedly placed in the coffin , the packing with sawdust , and the necessarily precipitate screwing down of the lid .
24 Yes , I mean , just say going back to , I 've actually got a map now included in the diary , and a picture of where I live and where the depot is , and so I change my journey by day , and quartered it down .
25 Whether you want to be ultra-feminine and coy with a tiny dinky bag , or to use a chic leather box to give out vibes of power and control , or perhaps just want to splash out on serious quality in a crazy colour the handbag is the lifestyle message of the season .
26 Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes .
27 Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes .
28 Like Chance Wayne when you watch that scene in the film , he made you just want to wake up with him in the room , wake up with him in the bed beside you .
29 They just want to go back to bed — especially if there 's someone warm waiting for them . ’
30 Some of them just want to go back to places they liked while they were still alive .
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