Example sentences of "[pers pn] switch [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From the rattles and clunks it 's difficult to tell what 's happening , but I switch on the cassette recorder in case . |
2 | But if you 'd wait until I switch on the hall light … ’ |
3 | ‘ When I go out I switch on the video and know my cats are having a good time looking at visions of snakes , hippos , mice , rabbits — oh , just about everything . |
4 | I switch on the radio , open a newspaper or a magazine , glance at an advertisement — it all seems like madness to me . |
5 | Sitting on my unused bed , swigging room service orange juice , I switch on the Rosenbloom show . |
6 | ‘ These drills run at a tremendous speed , ’ the father said , ‘ so when I switch on the drill the mileage numbers on the speedo spin backwards at a fantastic rate . |
7 | I switch on the fire and warm my hands for a bit . |
8 | ‘ You may start your apologising as soon as I switch off the machine . |
9 | In spite of the temptation to get the car warmed up , I switch off the engine and wind down the window . |
10 | I open the fridge to defrost it , I pack a bag with my favourite clothes , I switch off the power at the mains . |
11 | You switch on the kettle and sit on the stool . |
12 | Let them dry overnight before you switch on the heat again . |
13 | No , but when you switch on the telly on a Saturday afternoon there 's football , football , football ! |
14 | Then it happens — it does n't happen and you switch on the light and get dressed sadly . |
15 | At home we switch on the video and fall asleep in the chair almost before Mavis has opened up shop . |
16 | We shall assume that , before we switch on the current , H = 0 and B = 0 , a natural-enough assumption . |
17 | If we switch off the voltage the current will disappear after some delay . |
18 | You ca n't sleep you 're actually providing your own sleep deprivation and you say hey , next thing you know I really will be falling down the stairs ! but he does n't seem to get the joke and then it 's back to the cell and then the interview room with the barred , opaqued windows so you ca n't see out and they switch on the tape-machine recording everything as usual and it 's getting more bizarre ; they get me to do a Michael Caine voice ! |
19 | ‘ Have you finished ? ’ they ask as you lie gasping , and when they switch on the light you expect to see a sign over the bed , NOW WASH YOUR HANDS . |