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

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1 Now we ask er the club to supply er in between us signing them up for to do the cards to them to the consultant erm er getting there getting there to do the assignment could be five or six months .
2 The poor duck must have crawled all that way , a hundred metres or more to that second patch of light ; our bright idea of putting the branches down after him to cover him up was pointless ; for all these years it would only have needed some more kids to have come along with torches or bits of burning paper to discover the body .
3 Thomas was apathetic , and said he would go along with whatever plans everybody else had .
4 So that it was a terrible let down to her to find it so distasteful .
5 did everyone get pissed off with me gettinhg them right always ? | : – }
6 Well to start off with she had it just trimmed at the neck .
7 I used to have one but he got fed up of me using it so he cut plug off
8 You come up with me to pick him up tomorrow ?
9 No you you got a more or less get up on something to sort it out .
10 He was just going to go up to her to give it back , when the girl did something very strange .
11 The Palestinians do , however , acknowledge signs of change for the better in US Jewry , Congress and the Administration , and that it is up to themselves to push them forward in much more effective ways than they have managed hitherto .
12 But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it .
13 It is then up to me to implement it successfully by controlling my behaviour whilst keeping an eye on progress towards the indicators of success .
14 Well , , ‘ The decision is n't mine , my role is to make recommendations and it 's a democratically elected council , it 's up the councillors to decide final policy , and then it 's up for , up to me to carry it out . ’
15 But now it 's up to us to lift ourselves out of it . ’
16 ‘ So it 's going to be up to us to show them how mistaken they are . ’
17 It 's up to us to make it as perfect as possible .
18 ‘ I 've been taught that if things are n't going your way and they never do all the time when times are tough and you 're a bit low in confidence , it 's up to you to pick yourself up off the ground .
19 ‘ I 've been taught that if things are n't going your way , and they never do all the time , when times are tough and you 're a bit low in confidence , it 's up to you to pick yourself up off the ground .
20 And then it just depended , it 's up to you to get yourself so if you know you 're going , well say I was doing Hayes .
21 Now this individual has passed his exam and it is up to you to get him through . ’
22 It 's up to you to calm her down and smooth everything over . ’
23 Be that as it may , this work , heavily reliant on repetition and never straying far from the home key , cried out for someone to nurture its more lyrical passages , to shake its often delightful phrases , to exploit its contrasts ; in short , for a far more imaginative approach than that brought by Harry Christophers .
24 ‘ It takes a lot out of you to do anything well and it very often involves working long hours , but I would hate to believe I am a total workaholic .
25 Your tongue is big enough to clean the pot out without you using anything else .
26 yes , oh yes , and erm , going back to somebody asked me earlier , erm , about how it , I feel I have to be able to write about , just about anything , erm , and so if I was given commission to write about any one thing I would have to put myself in a position to , to be able to do it .
27 You were asking it then , you look out at us asking it now .
28 Across them , they drag thin saplings and then trundle boulders on to them to weight them down .
29 Some of the officers kept on to him to pull himself together and that sort of thing .
30 He loved the sound of her and was always on at me to have her round for tea .
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