Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] [coord] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As long as we feel we can sell them on and make a profit for the NECCR then we will be happy .
2 Neil followed them in and shut the door .
3 and erm , I always have them in and have a chat , you know , I do n't
4 That 's why I put on the weight , I just stand there all day you see got a load them in and press the button that 's all I do all day , I do n't move !
5 Only after ‘ tedious battering the top thereof with pick-axes ’ did they eventually undermine two of its six sides bringing them down and leaving the tower in the state in which it is today .
6 He probably wanted to pull them down and re-develop the site .
7 She took one or two of them down and turned the pages over , trying to persuade herself she was reading them .
8 Cadillac knew otherwise and suggested the RAC take three identical cars from its showroom , strip them down and scramble the parts .
9 If the walls separating the two are of the partition rather than supporting variety you could take them down and incorporate the space into one much larger room which will make more family sense .
10 Since playgrounds give our children so much , it 's a great shame that in many areas , the old playparks are being allowed to run down until they 're in such a bad state that it 's easier and cheaper to knock them down and build a carpark than try to make them safe .
11 Benjamin pushed me in and slammed the door behind us .
12 George invited me in and left the door open .
13 Go and get my down and get a bit more room .
14 You may have locked someone up and made a mistake .
15 Cornelius sat himself down and regarded the envelopes with suspicion .
16 I was sick all over him and he cleaned me up and himself up and emptied the bowl and then I did the same thing again .
17 Shortly afterwards , the home side broke away for Shearer to be sent sprawling by Stejskal , before picking himself up and converting the spot kick .
18 Sometimes , when in funds , as he thought of it , he would spruce himself up and visit the West End where occasionally he would come across a wartime crony in a small , ex-officers ' club in South Kensington .
19 ( In a different way , the teacher must also know when to hold himself back and allow the student 's personality to flower . )
20 Even so , a process of gradual denial creeps into Ealing 's output , most clearly represented in Train of Events ( 1949 ) , a film that brings together many of the characters who people post-war movies , only to kill them off or put a stop on their moral infractions .
21 Come on now , Miss Julie , sit you down and have a glass .
22 To approach them tell them how they feel about things rather than having to ring you up and make an appointment if only once a year or once every six months use a group .
23 She says a massage will help loosen you up and get the blood flowing normally and warm up those aching muscles .
24 Quick call that 's all it will take and then er we ring you back and bear the burden of the telephone bill .
25 Somewhere in Lincolnshire , an old man 's beard entwines itself around and covers a sign reading : ‘ Danger — Unmanned Level Crossing Ahead With Freight Trains Full Of Nuclear Waste Passing Frequently . ’
26 This sharpens everyone up and welds the entry into a cohesive unit .
27 When you 've entered all your calculations , add them up and put the total in the space provided .
28 And he used to come around everyday and kind of size them up and pick the kind of fat juicy ones .
29 Then , immediately , brush one surface of each joint with a slightly stiffer mix , line them up and apply the pressure .
30 Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky .
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