Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A Muslim from a poor family in Hyderabad , he does not fit in with the Bombay set .
2 ‘ Ordinary Catholics on the Falls Road can not stand up to the IRA .
3 The Lords of Trade asked merchants and other interests to give their opinions about policy ; a number of ministers had grants of their own for settlements in North America and clearly expected to benefit as landlords , though they did not go out like the Penns and the Baltimores to take an active role in running their properties .
4 Dana Gillespie : ‘ I 'd just come back from the States and was hanging around with a band called Ashton Gardner and Dyke .
5 You do n't normally come in on a Saturday .
6 The Liberal Democrat leader said : ‘ They are on roads I would not drive along in a Land-Rover when I was sober . ’
7 And record years on Wall Street do not come along like the Staten Island ferry .
8 He said in a quiet voice : ‘ You 'll give me your word that what I tell you will not get back to the Josephs ?
9 Did you just help out on a Saturday or
10 It means that he can not turn out for the Pollock Park club until at least August .
11 You see she used to have Mondays to herself and I would often go round on a Monday afternoon and we could we could talk .
12 Yes , and she phoned me and she said I feel as though I dropped out of the bottom of the world she said , you know , I just do n't see anybody , I said well of course you were working on Mondays , you see she used to have Mondays to herself and I would often go round on a Monday afternoon and , we , we could talk , but that 's gone and I said I ca n't run in at half past five when you get home from school and chat to you because Ned will be coming home at six and I do n't want to be there all that often when he 's there erm its you know , its just happened and I also thought to myself and I 'm probably going to move a lot further away then Fen Lane .
13 Association chief executive Frank Clark said : ‘ We say we wo n't give in to the IRA and yet the police say they can not guarantee the safety of a manager at a football match . ’
14 If the message did n't sink in on a Sunday a range of weeknight meetings reinforced it .
15 He would even walk on into the Hollywood Hills , beyond any bus line , for the sake of a half-hour voice lesson .
16 I wo n't go on about the England game — you know what happened — except to say it was crap being there .
17 Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year .
18 And I do n't go back until the Thursday after New Year 's day
19 It 's gone well , and so there are plans to do quite a lot of touring next year , starting in March , as Brian 's album does n't come out in the States until January or February .
20 I guess he heard Barbara and me discussing the good time we had with you , and he kind of picked up on it , and he wondered why he could n't come down to the Bahamas and isolate himself from drugs .
21 The local Garda had been sent to Ashford Castle to protect Reagan , and they did n't get on with the CIA at all .
22 ‘ When the girl , Louise Taylor , and then Inspector Leeming were found , I do n't believe it did n't get back to the KGB .
23 Leathart hoped fervently that the story would n't leak back into the Alston district .
24 It will then move on to the Cleveland Museum of Art .
25 Into Wales I should switch to the Abergavenny mast , but approaching Abergavenny when a big hill causes problems , I should briefly tune back to the Wenvil setting , then return to Abergavenny until the Llandrindod Wells mast comes into view .
26 Going in the opposite direction was a bomb sight which would ultimately end up on the Hampden cockpit project at East Kirkby .
27 But I understand , and somebody here will no doubt correct me , that there is research to show that if you do actually walk about with a Sony Walkman , go to noisy discos , and then go into a noisy working environment , that by the age of thirty you can lose up to a third of your hearing .
28 She stood with the cape drenched about her , the rain at her back , and knew she would never go back to the Lodge .
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