Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground .
2 And the boyfriend -when the mother kicks them out of the home — the boyfriend says , " Uh-oh , she 's out on the street now , and pregnant . "
3 He grips my arms and dumps me back on the pew .
4 bows you down to the ground , bows you weeping
5 So that covers you up till the Monday
6 But his victory at Stoke on Saturday has him back at the top of the list .
7 ‘ He seems to hold David Howell , who 's still owed three weeks ' money , particularly responsible and wants him out of the club .
8 He shouts her out into the street for a harlot .
9 ‘ Or drops her off at the beach house . ’
10 Drops her off at the hospital . ’
11 The lady accompanies him back to the Alps , to wait and worry as he and his partner , Hansi Kirchner , set off up the virgin North Face of Versücherin .
12 Simpson raises his hands in the air , United have got Andy Melville and Steve Foster at the far post , Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it in to the far post , looking for Paul , Paul heads it back over the top — and they 've scored .
13 Paul heads it back over the top — and they 've scored , Oxford United have scored , it 's Andy Melville that has put the ball into the net , into injury time .
14 After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light .
15 A teenage girl gets on the bus , then , as if she 's just remembered , takes out a comic story magazine and holds it out of the window .
16 Then he knocks it up off the Road to about nine inches for a 4 .
17 Until then , the platform holds us out against the townscape
18 Each ship is built for the coronation of the ruler and on his or her death bears them off to the Isle of the Dead to rest at last with the ancient rulers of Ulthuan .
19 Homework is done by women whose role as unpaid caretakers of a nation 's dependents forces them out of the competition of the job market , and , still needing to earn , into work which is desperately tedious , which has to be carried out in isolation , thus losing for them the only element which makes tedious work bearable — the cameradie of the factory floor .
20 I 'd like to skip over this decision because it wakes me up in a sweat fairly often .
21 Yvonne wakes me up after an hour 's sleep and tells me I have to leave .
22 That still messes me up on the guitar . ’
23 The caira spider attracts insects in a similar way and then grabs them out of the air .
24 As an alternative , radio versions are now available at economic prices ; these allow virtually unrestricted movement to the wearer , the signals being picked up by a special receiver which passes them on to the camcorder via a short cable connection .
25 Their views are then taken forward to the Central Association which passes them on to the Bank through forums such as the Joint Consultative Committee .
26 He had a bleeper in his house which wakes him up for every call though for insurance reasons he can not join the men .
27 Responsibility for waste will rest on the person who produces it , and everyone who handles it through to the process of disposal or reclamation .
28 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
29 And now it 's all panic again , and it always will be — until we mend our ways and Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) graciously allows us back into the Store as better , wiser nomes ! ’
30 When it is obvious that the other 11 Governments are prepared to accept the draft before them at Maastricht today and that this Government are not , the Government are confessing to a unique combination of political prejudice and economic weakness which marks them out from the rest of the Community and which marks Britain down in the Community .
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