Example sentences of "[adv prt] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Quite early on I found out about the Active Birth Centre . |
2 | As I eased down I glanced over at the clock ; it read 10.01 . |
3 | I put it inside cos I looked in I looked up in the atlas and there is a town called . |
4 | Jackets made goal-posts , and : ‘ If you went down you got up with a lump of a cinder in your knee . ’ |
5 | The wife come in she stays up around the corner and keeps an eye on the on a Saturday . |
6 | Lower down we emerged on to a more open country of grass-covered hills , with delphiniums gladioli and other flowers growing along the banks of the many streams . |
7 | Having said that , in some of the bits of Shoreditch I passed through I stuck out like a sore thumb . |
8 | When at last it was over she lay back in a sleepy state , as a result of too much gin rather than weakness from the birthing , but she no longer felt like cursing James . |
9 | When it was over we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ . |
10 | When later on she went down to the sea she felt almost as cheerful again as in pre-Andrée days . |
11 | As Paddy realised that his stalling tactics were n't going to get him a morning off we went out of the village on a treelined bridleway sloping gently down to the coast . |
12 | It , just before we set off they came round in the car and they had a loaf for me . |
13 | But this was an A-road and I wanted to keep mainly to the minor routes , so half-way up I turned off behind the Ponderosa Cafe and joined the Old Horseshoe Pass . |
14 | Often we would design something specially ; if someone rang and asked if we had a Mexican outfit for a feature on Mexican clothes we 'd say ‘ yes ’ and within a day have a sample made up which fitted in with a Mexican look . ’ |
15 | If she strapped them up they stuck out like a shelf , and ached . |
16 | up they threw out onto a dust heap and I used to go and sort out all these bits and er |
17 | If she locks him up he climbs out of the window . ’ |
18 | But every time he burnt himself up he sprang out of the ashes , so he got himself born all over again . |
19 | The last time Wright was called up he pulled out of the party even though he played for Arsenal . |
20 | It 's okay in cold water , but when you heat it up it breaks down into the carbonate , C A C O three . |
21 | When he came back we sat down on the grass and had a breather while Mr Sykes , the butcher , and his assistants went on carving . |
22 | On our way back we called in at the field centre , a converted ex-shunter 's cabin . |
23 | On the way back he pulled up on the side of the road and just said mum and him could n't live together any more . ’ |
24 | When they 'd putted out he went down to the 7th tee . |
25 | I 've never been able to find out what goes on at the ceremony , but , from what I 've heard , there is more to it than rolling up your trouser-leg . |
26 | It is an opportunity to meet actors and find out what goes on behind the scenes with backstage tours , costume and make-up workshops , play-readings , and activities for children . |