Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It confirmed that I don ‘ t exercise enough and suggested a programme of swimming and walking . |
2 | As a preliminary to the ceremony , the Northern Ireland Royal Marine Band will march through Middlesbrough at 2pm and give a performance on the Russell Street boulevard . |
3 | He got up suddenly and placed a pile of clothes on the end of the bed . |
4 | Now the place has an aura which is so enticing and unexpected in this quiet rural area that few people can pass by without stopping to go inside and become a part of the idyllic scene . |
5 | ‘ Well , come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ she said , and showed me into the front room of the house . |
6 | ‘ Come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ suggested Jenny . |
7 | For the second period of ten years again I discount down the full agency rates , totalling fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds and ninety six pence year yearly , to the sum of forty thousand pounds annually and to apply a multiplier of six , producing the figure of two hundred and forty thousand pounds for the second period . |
8 | Karen went below and found a table in the cafeteria . |
9 | Her camp confirms the lengths to which Kylie is prepared to go to maintain the environment-friendly campaign and reveals she REFUSES to handle everyday plastics , because they can not be broken down naturally and pose a threat to the habitat . |
10 | The first note , Disqualification of Directors — Statutory Reports , provides an explanation of the procedures involved in filling in and submitting a D-form to the disqualification unit at the Department of Trade and Industry . |
11 | Liverpool have got to play him against Middlesbrough and it is my belief that if someone comes in and does a turn for you , stick by them . |
12 | Crowds of people went out and a young clergyman came in and ordered a pint of bitter . |
13 | As Robin said to me later , ‘ suddenly to walk in and to see a sea of faces , all of whom I knew well , was the most tremendously stirring moment . |
14 | ‘ I even went in and had a meal on the spot where Ruth was killed . |
15 | No , no , I come in the car , I was coming on the bus when I had this bloke next door doing some work like , I used to go out with him years ago , so he come in and had a cup of tea , I said , come in about half past eleven went home at one , he come |
16 | If the bags are full of rotting food , or there is a smell or filth around the place , then more action may need to be taken , but the first priority is establishing what the person concerned feels , before asking ‘ Would it be helpful for someone to come in and give a hand with tidying up ? ’ |
17 | But , now , Volks actually looked at erm buildi putting a lift in and building a lift to it . |
18 | I , I , I understand all the work like and I 'm sitting in class and I 'm doing fine fuck all and then I come in and get a test like and he cracks up |
19 | It was time to give in and do a bit of grovelling . |
20 | ‘ When we move over to this scheme it will be perfectly possible for people to pop in and do a module in June , July or August , ’ he said . |
21 | I had the sales force who called in and done a demonstration in a person 's home . |
22 | Meanwhile Mr Cottle finally gave in and took a piece of bread and butter , his hand trembling so that the vaunted delicacy looked like a ship 's flag in a breeze . |
23 | And you eat in what is called messes so that you eat in a mess of four and the server comes in and puts a plate of it might be venison and a plate of which is a kind of erm corn and er in front of you . |
24 | It takes every ounce of self-restraint not to go in and grab a handful of glazed donuts , tempting me in their neat little rows , glistening under fluorescent lamps . |
25 | So I thought well I do n't have to wait three weeks for mine so next time I do n't feel great I 'm gon na call in and take a couple of days off . |
26 | I look through the letter-box but I ca n't see anything ; I reach in and feel a box on the far side of the thick door . |
27 | If a third person steps in and gives a consideration for the discharge of the debtor , it does not matter whether he does it in meal or in malt , or what proportion the amount given bears to the amount of the debt . |
28 | The man stepped in and turned a key in a slot marked ‘ Security ’ , then pressed a button . |
29 | you want to pop in and have a chat with me in between that 's fine , but I 'm not here next week . |
30 | I managed to go in and have a chat with the signalman . |