Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've been invited to join them down south . ’ |
2 | I 've not got them down love |
3 | But he used to buy them and send them down home by train , and we used to cart them by horse and cart from the station . |
4 | I used to , I used to buy them from Smithfield , the show , cattle show and years ago , when we had them down home , we used to show them Saturday nights outside the front of the shop . |
5 | I borrowed one of my dad 's mail-order magazines , and , leafing through the screeds of bankrupt stock , out-of-date and obsolete machines , put together a portable package capable of holding huge chunks of typically verbose Mortonesque meanderings , and spitting them down telephone wires eight times faster than I 'd been used to . |
6 | Put them down son . |
7 | Mr Byrne said : ‘ I respect these people 's right to their beliefs , but they should not shove them down people 's throats . |
8 | Coaching them … steering them down stream will be one of the centre 's instructor 's Jason Applegate from Milton Keynes … |
9 | Unity Bank 's Terry Thomas , who represented another backer which it was hoped would look favourably on the project , the Labour Party-linked Co-operative Bank , turned them down flat . |
10 | Aye , I 'll , I 'll bring them down Friday night . |
11 | Let me down , let me down mum , let me down . |
12 | Disraeli Gears : Nothing 's Going to Get Me Down EP ( Ram Raid Records ) |
13 | Anyway , I found out 'oo it was , you could 've knocked me down wiv a fevver . |
14 | Anyway , I found out 'oo it was , you could 've knocked me down wiv a fevver . |
15 | A list of only the more common villains and what they get up to reads like a catalogue of horrors enough to intimidate anyone and put them off rose-growing for all time . |
16 | But even just guessing has rather put me off Oliver at the moment . |
17 | It was too much for a little girl and I think it rather put me off chapel . |
18 | Would the smell put me off sex ? |
19 | ‘ Despite what I felt as a teenager it has n't put me off marriage , ’ he says . |
20 | This episode put me off water for years , the platform had seemed almost as high as the Blackpool Tower which we had just visited . |
21 | No , those long-winded gentlemen put me off sermons for a good long while . |
22 | it really was , put me off food and everything Dr . |
23 | The doctor has put me off men for life . |
24 | Which put me off gambling for good , because whilst we won every day , it seemed , we 'd lost a lot of money at the end of the year . |
25 | I staggered back , partly to make it look good on the off chance there was somebody watching and partly because letting go of the winch had put me off balance . |
26 | It 's the one thing that puts me off breeding — I love children , but I ca n't stand babies . ’ |
27 | To knock you down back'uds . |
28 | Also two tours from the top take you down offpiste to the road , where by arrangement the hotel bus will pick you up . |
29 | It 's only when you can put a famous face to sexual activity that the preposterousness of the whole event really hits home and even if that does n't stop you from participating ever again , it will certainly put you off meat for 24 hours . |
30 | CUT SHORT is a book that could put you off hospital for life . |