Example sentences of "and stay [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I thought I 'd come and stay here for a bit .
2 It 's like the little one said last , she said , can we come and stay here for the weekend you know , and stay up in Aunty Bonnie 's room , they call upstairs , and Margaret 's face she said , well er , my god she 's got some good stuff up there you know , furniture
3 My parents are going to France at Christmas and erm I do n't wan na go with them really and nor does Digby so he , Digby 's gon na come and stay just for a bit and my house it has to be empty and Foxy 's coming round to stay .
4 It requires an adult to participate and stay up for the night .
5 Oh yes , if everybody would have stayed out they would never had a scrap of slate made there , everybody would have stayed out and stayed out till the end , and not a scrap of slate would have been made there .
6 Charles continued to live with her in Cambridge , commuting by car to Ipswich to teach his classes , and staying there for a night or two each week .
7 That was the time — and Rosen remembers it with obvious affection — when the spirit in schools was high , when teachers enjoyed opening school books , running book and reading clubs , and staying late after the bell to do so .
8 ‘ They will arrive at twelve and stay probably for an hour and a half or so .
9 ‘ As long as she can maintain the ability to keep moving forward that fast and stay ahead of the game , she is winning . ’
10 When Betjeman failed his Divinity exams at the end of his first year , it would have been open to his tutor to plead for him with the College so that he could resit these comparatively unimportant exams and stay on at the University .
11 ‘ Most important , ’ ran the press release , ‘ the cups cover the bosoms fully and stay on in the water ’ — most important .
12 And stay away from the beck .
13 Then , over his shoulder , he added : ‘ And stay away from the club .
14 That 's why I try and stay away from the throttle in the middle of the corner when you 've got max pressure on the tyres .
15 And stay like in the couples bar .
16 The latter can be replaced or ‘ sealed in ’ with gloss paint — get someone else to do this for you if you can , and stay out of the way until the smell of paint has dispersed .
17 Keep it quiet — and stay out of the forest until Giles Aplin comes back from London .
18 He found that he enjoyed going to a parish to confirm the children , or to institute a new incumbent , and stay afterwards for the sausage rolls or sandwiches at the bunfight and chat up the people with a mixture of silence and belly-bumping laughter and beams all round and leg-pulling but with care and affection .
19 Continue to beautiful Lake Powell and stay overnight at the Holiday Inn or similar .
20 The young woodlice hatch in this pouch and stay there for a while .
21 The saddles are neat and trim , and stay there for a week to ten days .
22 Right now she 'd like nothing better than to climb into bed and stay there for a week , sleeping her troubles away .
23 They 're especially pleased because artists of Springsteen 's stature normally head straight for Wembley and stay there for a week .
24 The only thing they wanted to hear was that the prophet had said that everyone could go to Zap Zone and stay there for the rest of their natural lives .
25 And you had to get out on the floor that catered for your particular dominant moral propensity , and stay there for the whole of Eternity .
26 Go to your room and stay there until the morning . ’
27 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
28 THE soccer world yesterday respected the wishes of Bobby Moore 's family and stayed away as the funeral of England 's 1966 World Cup-winning captain took place in private .
29 The love affair gave him new life , he looked better , drank less and stayed away from the cafés .
30 He retraced his footsteps and stayed around for a while , but it was too cold to linger long .
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