Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | And so we end up in the paradox of a system which invokes the criterion of historical consciousness as a means for distinguishing the ‘ primitive ’ from the , civilized' but — contrary to its claim — is itself ahistorical . |
2 | Right you get back in the middle please Bryony . |
3 | If ever we wake up in the morning and feel that this is just ‘ another day to get through ’ , then our life is painfully stuck — and it is fear and limiting beliefs which are keeping us stuck . |
4 | Then I slide off in the direction of New Cross Station . |
5 | Yes , I believe in Jesus , but sometimes I wake up in the night just petrified . ’ |
6 | I 'm mainly on Reception with Inspector Blakelock , and sometimes I help out in the general office . |
7 | yeah , well whatever , just something otherwise you get up in the morning and you 're starving are n't you ? |
8 | This way of thinking is not reasonable , yet we carry on in the same way , generation after generation , never learning by our past mistakes . |
9 | Once again we set out in the pre-dawn walk through the forest , the amble across the alpine pastures , and the short struggle up the screes to the foot of the wall . |
10 | Andy Thomson and John Price , who between them have dominated the indoor season , move outdoors today when they line up in the five-day Mazda International Singles Championship on Australia 's Gold Coast . |
11 | Until she decides to have another ripping I 'll be glad next year when they go out in the garden again , do you know what I mean ? |
12 | " Wherever we settle down in the end , " thought Hazel , " I 'm determined to see that Pipkin and Fiver are n't sat on and cuffed around until they 're ready to run any risk just to get away . |