Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 you see we have to be a bit careful because what happens if we closed down right and transferred out to the field
2 He would come down soon anyway and say he was all right and going out on the moor again .
3 Eventually the little bus was summoned again , and we jumped in thankfully and set off towards the plane , only to grind to a halt at Operations again .
4 The two exiles fall in together and set out on the adventure of becoming a suburban couple .
5 I only know that it was remarkable that he could react so swiftly and swoop down round the rabbit 's ears .
6 Hold rear legs gently backwards and comb down towards the foot .
7 Some species of these single-celled creatures even select and collect tiny grains of sand which , rather than being used in the ‘ parent 's ’ outer shell are collected together internally and passed on to the ‘ offspring ’ when the single-celled organism divides .
8 Blend the pieces together roughly and roll out on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour to give a marbled brown effect .
9 ‘ Get the sails down fast and gathered on to the deck . ’
10 You must settle down here and get on with your work .
11 So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it .
12 Oh yes er I think somebody kept it around father 's day , a chap named , but it was a beautiful old place and he always , because my father always used to erm start off about seven o'clock in the morning to walk down to Walkers and er call in at the White Hart because they were open at six o'clock in the morning , for a rum and coffee for about tuppence or thruppence , then he always used to er go to his mother 's for his breakfast and er he used to go down and see all the men start off and then , then slip over to his mother 's , she lived on the Road and er she , for years and years this went on that he had his break he never had his breakfast at home he 'd start off going down there and come back to his mother 's , but he always stopped at the White Hart for his rum and coffee
13 There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit .
14 Yes we had er ships wh we , they call erm these liberty ships come in from America loaded with bombs and when they moved them up there , well they call them down here they call them liberty ships and er the bombs were loaded , so they used to erm put all timber between each layer of bombs and they had proper carpenters who would fix all these and when the dockers went down , they put these bombs out , cos they were n't detonated , the detonators were in the fore end of the ship , right down the lower hull and erm the bombs were loaded into open trucks loaded into , well the dockers they thought it was dangerous , cos we had the Fire Brigade , that 's the fire service down there and standing by with the fire engines and dockers they wanted the , they want a shilling , I think it was a shilling a day extra , well a shilling extra something like that and there they got it the shilling or extra pound , cos us crane drivers we were n't on the same par as them , so we asked for a shilling .
15 We arrive exhausted , haul in our rucsacs , check in again and hike back along the corridor to the airport .
16 Having been re-assembled for the hand-over , the Vampire will now be carefully broken down again and transported back to the Museum where it will be placed on display once more after re-assembly .
17 Once she was propped comfortably against the pillows Penry Vaughan sat down again and went on with his story .
18 Then he laid it down again and sat back in his seat , resting his dark head lightly against the cushions .
19 My mum , as mums tend to do , had divined my state of mind rather shrewdly and moved over to the bed in a thoughtful kind of way .
20 You have to start at the top of the town that way , and go down over down and come round like that , finish off start down Norwich Road and come up Bury Road .
21 She glanced away quickly and stared down into her cognac , fighting the sudden strange charge of emotion that shot through her .
22 Ray Warren left soon after and moved on to higher things , no doubt with some relief .
23 The baby had been taken away immediately and wired up in an incubator for three days .
24 He unpacked and put everything away immediately and strolled down to the canal .
25 I turn away immediately and move on up the lane .
26 I was wanted so I ran away again and came down to London .
27 After much remonstrating during which I was told very kindly and politely that there was no problem , till I felt like tearing my hair out , I was sent to sit in a corner ( just a woman you see ) and Mr Fleming was ushered off to meet an official , rush off somewhere and come back with a piece of paper which was duly stamped , passport returned , and off we went to meet our contact , who explained in a jocular fashion that I was the problem .
28 Go along this for about 50 yards , then turn off right and drop down towards the wall and then towards a big double metal gate ahead .
29 At noon , Florrie could n't wait any longer and went round to Josh 's house to find out what had happened to Ebenezer .
30 Willie turned quickly away and walked out of the door , his ears smarting .
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