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

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1 Every day I do n't manage to catch the same bus home as you do , I 'm fed up the whole evening .
2 . I 'm going up the fair on er Saturday .
3 I was trundling out the obvious . ’
4 Well I was looking out the other side cos I was trying to work out where Glynis lived .
5 I was dragged down the hard , concrete steps on to the pavement .
6 ‘ When I was setting up the Fine Chemicals Manufacturing Organization [ FCMO ] in the early '80s , there was no doubt quality was the main way to compete more effectivey and raise performance .
7 There I was strolling down the scrubby end of the Kings Road , mooching along .
8 I was an East End boy myself ; I was brought up the hard way .
9 Erm I then , erm sent a memo to the t erm County er Clerk of the Council and erm applied for upgrading and erm so I was then taken , I was put on the permanent staff .
10 I also had a plaster of Paris cast on my leg ( which had been injured in a fall some weeks before ) and consequently had some difficulty in walking , I was put on the Regimental Mini Bus which was run purely to ferry married personnel to their married quarters after functions .
11 At the end of 1986 I was put on the waiting list and stopped work .
12 Take-off time arrived and the oil temperatures were still somewhat below the criteria , but I opened the throttles and very shortly the tail was up and I was heading down the short runway into a brisk headwind , pointing straight for the little pub outside the camp that had become a second home for us .
13 Next morning I was driving down the single village street when I saw Mrs Bailes coming out of the shop .
14 I was going out the other way !
15 Suddenly I was climbing up the long ladder of the North pier , the rucksack being roped afterwards .
16 Her hand was loosening his tie , his was sliding up the tingling curve of her thigh .
17 On the plus side , the arrival of VAT on domestic supplies should encourage people to think about saving energy in the home , thereby reducing the demand on coal , oil and gas and , therefore , cutting emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO ) which are pushing up the global temperature .
18 Roodepoort of Hyperama 's car park is an arena — there are others , if you know where to look — in which are played out the sad , savage realities of modern South Africa .
19 By the end of this period the political groupings which were to carry out the great changes of the next century in Britain , though very far from having assumed their late-Victorian form , were slowly evolving .
20 This transformation provided the skeleton for the Christianity which was to take over the Germanic world , to mould it and modify it in turn .
21 They had to carry a table out with them , which was set up the required ten metres from the shed wall , and the pistols were laid out , and the targets pinned up .
22 Some of the villages on the edge of the Baronnies look all too spruce , as if the locals had by now given way completely to immigrants wealthier than themselves , who are buying up the old houses and adding new , sometimes crassly intrusive ones .
23 Ca n't help thinking that they are on the right track and it 's we who are barking up the wrong tree .
24 A sneaky scramble or climb on Laddow Rocks and you are heading down the eroded Pennine Way track to Crowden and the Longdendale Reservoirs , with the sombre northern slopes of Bleaklow frowning over them .
25 Horse it up well and proper when you 're gathering up the damned folk .
26 Come on , now , quickly , you 're holding up the whole party . ’
27 ‘ Get in and socialise with the family , ’ Peter Shearer told Mr and Mrs M. You re not just teaching one child , you 're taking on the whole family , ’ this being a family of fifteen children , some with social and behavioural problems , and eight still of school age .
28 You 're barking up the wrong tree about the other address , ’ he bluffed .
29 You 're barking up the wrong tree .
30 You 're barking up the wrong tree .
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