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

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1 Nor did we have sinks and drains , so all the water had to be carried in and carried out again when it was dirty .
2 The very , the very strays are where the wire goes , if you look at the drawing there a bit er , it actually comes in and out you know , one , one of them is actually the same , it actually just comes in and loops in and goes out again and you may
3 I 'm sure you can appreciate that people are wary about big-city developers coming in and turning everywhere upside-down because they know nothing about the area . ’
4 The choice then lies between staying in and going through with the change despite initial disfavour or staying in and changing either reluctantly or superficially .
5 We do n't want that train creepin' in and creepin' out again while nobody 's lookin' . ’
6 He sat down and talked very naturally and freely , with a mixture of the clear gushing accents in his voice , a deep guttural intonation , and a strong tincture of the northern burr like the crust on wine .
7 The historian D.L.W. Tough comments that the main pointers are in what is omitted rather than what is mentioned : barely a reference to shirts or nightshirts , and the possibility that even adult Borderers had their underclothes sewn on and removed as seldom as those of slum children in later industrial cities .
8 Well maybe ages ago , but like you know when David told me to fuck off and die really seriously and I thought that 's nice .
9 It must be remembered to breathe in ( using the special breathing technique ) when the arms or legs are up and to breathe out gently when they are down .
10 I remember waking up and reaching down automatically and realising that they had shaved me which was my biggest shock .
11 I had straightened up and moved aside so that the sun no longer dazzled me and I could see Sweetman properly , and what I saw I did not like .
12 Wendy ran after her child but her spiked heels slowed her , so she gave up and came back home and made herself a cup of coffee and read the stories in the back of her magazine .
13 What I 've told the players is we 've got to go up and play as well as we can to beat a team like Blackburn .
14 They play a very defensive style and we 're gon na need to go down there an open the game up and play as well as we can .
15 His lace assumes a natural look he 's able to sit up and breathe more normally and for a time seems well My dear Dr Dunstaple , perhaps you could explain to us why , if the symptoms are caused , as you seem to believe , by damage to the lungs or by a poison circulating in the blood and depressing the action of the heart … why it 's possible that these symptoms should thus be suspended by an injection of warm water holding a little salt in solution ? "
16 His fingers came up and snapped once again and he did n't need to say any more .
17 In order to display particular native features , the traditional circle , chain and couple dance formations must be broken up and opened outwards so that the steps are seen clearly by the audience .
18 The next thing I remember was getting up and falling down again because my feet were numb , ’ he said .
19 The following practices have been noted and should cease forthwith : Missiles thrown at the police should not be picked up and thrown back as once the missile has hit the ground it is deemed ‘ out of play ’ .
20 Make notes on those areas where you feel you need guidance and help , and resolve to seek out that help as soon as possible .
21 He might have an interesting tale to tell but it could probably be told in the space of thirty minutes and on later meetings hauled out and paraded again exactly as it was on the first occasion .
22 He I thought he might have sneaked out and come back again when I know he would n't leave Robert like , you know
23 One particular article written in July issue 1967 called ‘ A Case of the Emotional Painter ’ by Dimitri Dejanikus I take out and re-read more often than the others .
24 He did , however , ask to see and approve the proposed wording , and on 30 December sent some comments on the proofs accompanied by a brisk command to ‘ get this sorted out and cleared as soon as possible ’ .
25 This fertile region , hollowed out and enriched so far as the soil is concerned by glaciation , was once known as the Pays tea Quatre Vallées , and Arreau was its capital , being another of the small centres which flourished in the years when the trans-Pyrenean trade with Spain was at its height .
26 Burun cursed , and Rostov saw that the straw circle had been moved back and turned sideways so that it was no wider than a man 's forearm .
27 He says sometimes it 's a pain cos you get up and if I 'm late I 've got to rush around and go as fast as I can to school and you get cold and your fingers start freezing up so it 's not much fun .
28 If I 'd been able to guess at the future , the turning point would have been right there — wheeling the ship around and moving as fast as possible away from anything to do with Fraxilly .
29 And they come round and sweep up outside or you know near enough every day .
30 Well I , I turned round and backed in so that you could see me here
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