Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Wondering whether to take up my life or walk right out of it . ’ |
2 | Fold-up furniture can either be stacked neatly in one place , hung from a large hook on a wall or stashed away out of sight when it is n't in use . |
3 | Quote a Latin tag at him by mistake and he will examine his shoes or smile brazenly back at you . |
4 | whether he will be invited to lunch with Rose and Phil , and if not , whether to get a sandwich in a pub , or go straight back to the office , send out for sandwiches , and catch up on the plans for the Manchester Marina scheme ; and if so , whether to order egg and tomato sandwiches , or cheese and chutney , or some of each ; |
5 | The chaplain went white as snow and fainted straight out of the pulpit . |
6 | She had turned away at once and gazed again out to sea . |
7 | Cranston squatted down with his back to the wall , smacked his lips and gazed hungrily up at the hams and other meats hanging from ropes on the rafters to be cured . |
8 | Alexandra now lifted him on to her lap , where he immediately settled , plugged his thumb into his mouth and gazed pityingly down at his brothers and sister . |
9 | He launched a great shout of : ‘ Espérance Percy ! ’ behind him , waved a hand at the squire who carried his guidon , settled his lance , and plunged headlong down into the river at the ford they had marked out for the centre , and out again in a flurry of muddy spray on the levels beyond , with the whole company of his knights and squires and mounted men-at-arms hurtling after him . |
10 | Above the cave we found an overgrown track which soon emerged onto bare rock and led steeply up to the cliff edge . |
11 | But they were solid , and led safely up to the ruined top of the wall where another , larger slab made a good view point . |
12 | Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us . |
13 | It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things like icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market . |
14 | It believes that unless the final COSE specification is very tight , and goes right down to things such as icons and bars , then there is certain to be a wide variety of very different COSE interfaces on the market . |
15 | One night I 'm in bed — just sort of lying there , thinking about stuff and that when Marie walks in and goes straight over to her door . |
16 | Erm , er , now of course to get back to the ambulance erm if somebody comes out of an epileptic fit and goes immediately back into another one , then you must call an ambulance , it takes so much from the person , it takes so much energy that the person ca n't possible go into one fit after another , erm without showing some affects and therefore you would have to get them to hospital , if you do n't and they have two or three fits one after another they can die , so they must go to hospital . |
17 | The maps may be of surrounding areas and zoomed right up to detailed floor-plan scale . |
18 | Kiku adjusted her veil and rode sedately back towards Zurachina 's cart . |
19 | He speaks a few sentences of rapid Thai to the guard , who stares at the two of them , breaks into a comprehending smile and turns away back to his hut at the foot of the drive . |
20 | Even when she was finally outside , in the morning sunshine , she had to fight the urge to turn round and rush straight back to that flat over the stables — back to Julius . |
21 | Got home and got straight back into the harvest . |
22 | In November 1985 North shipped out of America two Boeing 707-loads of Hawk anti-aircraft missiles , ostensibly for Israel although by now the pretence was wearing thin and they were simply transferred to Israeli cargo aircraft and flown straight on to Iran . |
23 | He turned and charged quickly off into the forest to rescue his friend , only to find a German splayed out on the ground and Tommy still running on up the hill . |
24 | And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there . |
25 | Christina struck out across the aquamarine water and swam quickly out to sea . |
26 | The Succentor smothered a snigger and moved politely off towards his former refuge . |
27 | The Brocklehurst family stood up and moved slowly out of the schoolroom . |
28 | Asik rose to his feet and moved slightly back from the road . |
29 | ‘ I seem to have been here so often before , ’ Briant said heavily and moved wearily back to his chair . |
30 | She locked her desk and her office , and moved majestically out of the Centre . |