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

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1 You could indeed , you could indeed it it reinforces a point does n't it , so I mean I so went back a few times with the flipchart yesterday with things that we need to re reinforce yes ?
2 No matter how hard I concentrate I always end up clambering out of a manhole in Duke Ellington Boulevard with a dustbin-lid on my head .
3 And you want everyone else to get up as well do n't you ?
4 Where the skill comes really is when you get a large number of aircraft , and it 's using your aircraft the most efficient way you can in the shortest possible time , so you have n't got people hanging around wasting good fuel , you want them ideally plugged in and taking fuel .
5 I say I just get on with it … my Mum 's managed — she still manages without a washing machine , and she washes every day , and I think it 's really how you are …
6 But er maybe once or twice , as I say I usually go out with my kids , and they do n't usually stop you .
7 ‘ In all games I coach I never go in with the understanding that there is only one person for one position .
8 D' ya just go round record recording everything ?
9 Unless you are spending a long time somewhere I suggest you simply turn up at a crag and scrounge a look at someone else 's .
10 And , if you do n't accept that fact well then I suggest you either fuck off and read Althusser or begin giving your paper away free instead of charging horrible , nasty capitalist money for it .
11 I expect SHe hardly gets off on this stuff .
12 but no matter what you say you still end up doing what they want
13 We want you there to check out what the hell has happened .
14 Safina Hussain and Huma Farooqui say they quickly signed up 25 students at their college for the ANL , and intend to continue spreading the message .
15 But we want everybody else to come down .
16 ‘ Let's have something to eat , William , then afterwards I 'll go and see Lewis , I expect he still lives down near the docks . ’
17 erm certainly numerically controlled machine tools , they 've been with us for a number of years now and there 's no doubt about it that micro-electronics is having an influence , or advances in micro-electronics are having a way in which they are implemented , but I feel applications of that type it requires quite a large amount of flexibility in being able to program it to set up one machine , program it differently to set up another machine , say , or to produce one component and another component and so on , so that I think there one is thinking and looking at a more sophisticated type of computer than , say , a simple microcomputer that we 've been talking about earlier .
18 ‘ Well , some people say he died in the town , always trying to make a broom that would last ; others say he just gave up and wasted away , others that he got somebody else to make the brooms and found somebody to provide better twigs , and got people to sell the brooms in other towns and cities , and hired more people to make more brooms , and built a broom-making factory , and made lots of money and had a splendid house made …
19 I want us still to go out together , I want him to be my boyfriend , I really need him to confide in , as I do n't seem to have a close girlfriend .
20 After I have cut , straightened and sharpened the stakes I put them away to dry out and stiffen — to season — before they are used .
21 Let me just finish off now by illustrating what leads to the outcome and how a a of a particular infectious condition and the combination of the factors that we think lead to these outcomes .
22 let me just get back that was abhorrent as a word w has already been used and er should be used again by what you said , you saw s somebody being raped by two soldiers .
23 Right , let me just get back to Marge is on her own .
24 Let me just get down there .
25 If you read this end to end Ron I 'd be very grateful but let me just point out to you we 've agreed twenty eighth , if you bring it forward great .
26 Let me just point out to you that last year if you remember they asked you to describe the the passage where Jesus is crucified , that 's 1521 to 31 and I guess they wo n't do that again this year , but they 're likely to pick on a significant passage , significant section then you 're asked to relate it relate the passage at the end of Mark 's Gospel where Jesus is crucified .
27 Let me now build up my argument .
28 Let me now spell out why the timetable motion is necessary .
29 Let me now go on from this point to comment on the so-called death of biblical fundamentalism .
30 Listen I just rang up to say , I do n't really want to talk to you .
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