Example sentences of "[adv prt] there [coord] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No no just just caught the boat at Stromness and old Hoy Head and down there and Took a bit |
2 | I suppose you whizzed straight down there and had a look at your property ? ’ |
3 | erm , but actually near the erm near the bridge the the large roundabout before you go over the Gateshead bridge erm underneath that there 's a subway and what have you there 's shops in there , there 's a little shop in there that th that used to do these rolls and beautiful rolls , any bread you wanted , any filling you wanted you know they have vast variety of different fillings you know , and it was all there in these erm show cases , and we used to go down there and get a sandwich , take it back to the place where we was you know , this conference centre and erm it was great and then course when we got back |
4 | Direct , the same as erm fertiliser coming in , a lot of lorries would come down there and get the fertiliser , different say merchants , different farmers , they used to go through the agent and they 'd buy so much off the agent , this different fertiliser if could n't supply it , what they wanted . |
5 | He 'd know that someone would have to go down there and recover the body and it could easily have been spotted . |
6 | He 'll go down there and fight the lot of them . |
7 | cos I we use to have to go down there and well at least our blokes use to go down there and do a picket |
8 | If I , if you wanted to go down there and scrub the van out , you go and scrub it out . |
9 | Why not drive down there and enjoy a couple of days of sun and sea ? ’ |
10 | If we stay put they can stay up there and fry the valley bottom , and us with it . |
11 | I expect one of the old ladies was up there and dropped a fag end or something , and just forgot it . |
12 | Opening it wide , she shouted as loud as she could : ‘ I 'm warning you lot , one more noise and I 'll come up there and scalp the arses off yer ! ’ |
13 | You have to speak to the cabinet makers and so on , so at least I do n't have to get up there and saw the wood ! |
14 | Yes , like many of the others , I happen to be one of the ones who did go up there and take a look at it , erm , at the time , and I hope that the motion as er , not only to the county archivist but all the staff over there for the very hard work and diligent work of which they put in . |
15 | go on then get up there and unlock the door |
16 | Erm and so I wandered up there and had a look at it and photographed . |
17 | So Parsons got me this job and I used to sit up there and answer the phones . ’ |
18 | Well I would , I should go up there and have a word with Carole and Brian cos they sit on their own all christmas virtually ! |
19 | ‘ I reckon we could climb up there and have a look around . ’ |
20 | I 'll go up there and have a look . |
21 | Yeah let's go up there and have a look . |
22 | We have been out there and seen the situation for ourselves . |
23 | ‘ I 'll rush right out there and shoot a cable mike through one of the windows . ’ |
24 | It 's time to get out there and let the world see how good you are . |
25 | I always reply , ‘ It 's the Sixties for you now , dear , so you get out there and make a wally of yourself ’ — and he has never let me down in that respect , I am glad to say . |
26 | Are you saying then that when one 's lapsed for six months or over a given period of time we should actually go out there and remove the signs |
27 | He can tell them in training , but they 've got to perform out there on the pitch , and probably this game has come just at the right time , after suffering a defeat like that , this is the time to get out there and show the supporters what they can really do . |
28 | And Whyte ca n't wait to get out there and show the masses just who is behind the latest mover . |
29 | Mark you , I feel that you have to make the effort to go out there and meet the world … 'cause , part from a few stalwart friends , the world does not come to you ! ! |
30 | I 've been studying these boys and I can till you they 're bloodee slow — so lit 's git out there and run the ligs off them ! ’ |