Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The crowd that he 'd pulled was n't much , but it slowed Gary down a little . |
2 | Being fired by two British directors in two British plays did not put Dustin off the British . |
3 | Yeah well , I I pick Sue up a bit later and we 'll pop round for a cup of tea . |
4 | It 's a bit annoying like , cos I ca n't remember , so I give Marie back the pictures . |
5 | And while her heart swelled — could he be saying that he thought she was lovely ? — a few seconds later he was steering the Mercedes around a bend and was then at once driving to the other side of the road where a kind of lay-by had been cut into a high mass of rock . |
6 | Anyway , er she come about aye , that 's what I were on about , I says , d' ya know I feel right sorry for Maggie out the lot of you ! |
7 | Christopher out the room |
8 | The offence merited the second yellow card that would have put Ferguson off the park . |
9 | Nevertheless , it looks very much as if he was able to help young Ben out a bit : probably by employing him as a commercial traveller in his own drapery business . |
10 | And our Colin was to be off t' fair , and that , so , me dad sort of went on to our John and pushed our Colin out a little bit . |
11 | And erm she did another very sensible thing which was to send Victoria out the day before with Patricia |
12 | where 's he 's kidnapped her , it 's hundred mile from Barnsley so I think he belongs Barnsley out the bloody area . |
13 | Probably that knocked Peter back a little bit , we 'll read on a little bit later but Peter fully abandons Jesus let's face it . |
14 | Surprisingly though some like Whitbread back the principle . |
15 | Practically all the governments and most of the people in Europe and North America back the alliance against Saddam Hussein . |
16 | It was the very ship that had brought Liam Murphy out the year before . |