Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 And , or put it down the cellar in the
2 or put it down the cellar , you see , out the way .
3 Shall we smash it or lob it out the window ?
4 The consultant has explained that Tourette 's Syndrome is a rare and unfortunate condition , and he should fucking well know about those , he 's right off the Christmas tree , probably spent half his life sucking strange men 's cocks or taking it up the arsehole in a public loo in the Charing Cross Road .
5 He 'd get his mam to do them , or taken them down the launderette like Nick Kamen did .
6 She jangled a ring of keys , opened the door and led him up the bare , creaking stairway which climbed steeply out of the hallway .
7 Sometime after , pleasantly exhausted , I collected my horse from the stable , saddled it and led it down the causeway out of the manor gate .
8 The tongue acts as a pump , helping to suck in small forms of water-life and squeeze them down the throat .
9 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 .
10 Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan .
11 Simply order them a couple of days in advance and pick them up the night before or on the day they are required .
12 You can buy them one day and bring them back the next
13 I also made a documentary about the U-boat campaign which in two world wars had nearly brought us to our knees ; and I have always regretted that after the last war , when we sank so many of them in deep water , we did not keep one as a trophy and bring it up the Thames into the heart of London : it would have been a perennial attraction for every schoolboy in the country .
14 Then she grabbed a handful of ice cubes from a nearby wine cooler and stuffed them down the front of her partner 's trousers .
15 He flicked something on the gun and stuffed it down the back of his cords , then held a hand out to me .
16 Riven 's slung arm hampered him , and he pulled the sling off irritably and stuffed it down the front of his jerkin , moving his arm in circles .
17 Sally took the strip of paper and stuffed it down the front of her skirt .
18 Only two and a half hours more to go , I told myself , and fixed the old lady with a hard stare that I hoped somehow conveyed to her what pleasure , what deep and lasting pleasure , it would give me to haul her off her seat and push her out the window .
19 I laugh and push him up the last step .
20 ‘ You can get a man inside it , and they 'll tie a heavy stone to the King 's body and push it down the pipe .
21 He kicked it open and flung me down the three steps into the street .
22 The corpse 's bracelet was beginning to squeal ; Fox dragged it off and flung it down the stairwell ; she did n't hear it land .
23 At least , this human being loyally follows me around the place , keeps tabs on me and rings me up the whole time .
24 She did n't go out drinking or dancing ; she did n't do as one mother she 'd known ( in a story of maternal neglect that I remember feeling was over the top at the time ) and tie a piece of string round my big toe , dangle it through the window and down the front of the house , so that the drunken mother , returning from her carousing , could tug at it , wake the child , get the front door opened and send it down the shop for a basin of pie and peas .
25 Well , let me tell you , ’ she flung at him acidly , ‘ you 're a bygone species , you 're on your way out , and if you do n't turn that wheel and head us back the way we came I 'll see you in gaol for this faster than you can say pieces of eight . ’
26 I 've got to go to the loo in a minute anyway after I steal one of your cigarettes , notice the word cigarettes instead of the word fags oh I do n't know , I think I 'll go and sell my body , might make a couple of quid and leg it down the
27 I tell you , one night , if we knew he was coming , we would wait for him round the back and pitch him down the falls ! ’
28 When she 'd finished she got her bag and anorak , checking that she had enough in her purse for bus fare , and let herself out the kitchen door .
29 If there 's a fight , they tie your hands , pull your head sideways and put you down the block .
30 Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning .
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