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

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1 I cry out as if to keep them outside of myself .
2 Faust plug back in and put the boot in with a vengeance .
3 Conservative in , three times that for which we put on for and let me remind you again that out of that seventeen pounds , you put eleven on , not us , you put it on .
4 While Comrie goes on to add that this particular phenomenon is relatively rare , it is nevertheless suggestive , fitting a broader pattern in which grammatical distinctions map on to and express social ones .
5 But I did n't look , I did n't stop , it was raining so bad Thursday morning and windy that I I went to the market , I cut straight through and went up and Di went to get the paper then he went .
6 Prentice put his shoe and sock back on and got to his feet , obviously in some pain when he stood .
7 Two men dressed in long underwear would shake hands and then bend forward as if making a deep bow to each other .
8 Early experiences shape the way we face up to and deal with problems and crises ; the way we cope with disappointments ; the way we form relationships ; the way we construct personal aims and objectives ; the way we develop strategies for fulfilling needs and desires ; and the way we build a system of social and moral values and attitudes .
9 These are the years I look back on as having consisted entirely of long hot summers .
10 The line was plucking nicely through my fingers and , with my heart in my mouth , I wound the pick up in and struck .
11 Mind it 's no way get back in and save it up .
12 Go on through and see him if you must .
13 Cost is calculated as follows : Raw materials — cost of purchase on first in , first out basis Work in progress — cost of raw materials and labour together with and finished goods attributable overheads .
14 Try not to or try to ?
15 But it catches us with our pants down and they go back to and blame us for it .
16 It 's if we go back in and think we 're good players again like we did at West Brom and do n't compete .
17 COME ON IN AND JOIN HIM .
18 Come on in and help me make sense of this life I live . ’
19 ‘ Oh come on in and shut the bloody door , ’ said the landlord and the bar erupted into gales of laughter .
20 And er she says not only that she says er David is er saying to er Michelle come on and play with me and er come on in and play with me and , when Michelle will go in , he pushes Ashley out of the road and says well you 're not getting into my house .
21 He thumbed towards the men behind him , then said , ‘ Come on in and meet the gang . ’
22 Come on in and meet my parents . ’
23 that , the red bits , into red and got the , so I say , nice sort of tent cards and and got a few firms , I mean firms and come on in and do your display you know
24 ‘ Look , why do n't you hop on the tube and come on in and have a drink . ’
25 Must be twenty come in without and paying , and I 've let a few in for
26 TO FIND A BODY , VEHICLE , FOR THAT STRONG SENSE OF MAN 'S DOUBLE-BEING WHICH MUST AT TIMES COME IN UPON AND OVERWHELM THE MIND OF EVERY THINKING CREATURE .
27 Come along in and let me introduce you . ’
28 If , on reading this newspaper , you would like to ensure that your name and address as a graduate is properly updates , please write in to and ask us to send you a questionnaire and sae .
29 Come away in and warm yourself , Archie , ’ I said , adopting an idiom I had absorbed from him .
30 Me and Bill , he 's dead we had an ajax come through to and go on to Ireland , to go back to Dublin , yeah , they 're going back to with the plane .
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