Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] [verb] [pron] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | To arrange your Travel Insurance simply complete the Proposal Form and hand it in or send it with your payment to any Royal Bank of Scotland branch . |
2 | Get an organ donor card , fill it in and show it to your relatives to let them know your wishes . |
3 | or get in and put her in her boot |
4 | If Samoa , Mount Silisili and yesterday were indeed somewhere out there , I would have to take their presence on trust : I doubt if the visibility was more than five miles , and less as the squalls rolled in and drenched me in my eyrie . |
5 | I invited him in and introduced him to my wife . |
6 | Deane picked the ball up outside the area and run diagonally at goal , beat 2 or 3 defenders and took it past another but the ball was running away and Speed came in and hit it with his right foot . |
7 | and if I 'd got something big and heavy you used to say to me bring it down and put it in my big machine . |
8 | I did say to him once that er I said if you do n't want that ivy I said you chuck it out , chop it down and throw it over my side cos it 's my responsibility |
9 | She bent down and took him in her arms . |
10 | He took it down and kept it beside his bed . |
11 | If you 'll follow me I 'll take you down and introduce you to your department . ’ |
12 | He sat down and plunged himself into his work . |
13 | FitzAlan reached down and yanked her to her feet . |
14 | He follows me down and holds me in his arms . |
15 | Could you come down and see me in my office , please , Dorothy ? ’ |
16 | I mean , I did n't sit her down and examine her on her own life-history . |
17 | You could write them down and give them to your next of kin or a close friend . |
18 | ‘ I do n't want any kid coming along and beating me in my twilight years . |
19 | And with that he bent over and lifted me to my feet and told me to be off , which I did not need to be told twice to do . |
20 | ‘ Ross … ! ’ she cried , running over and throwing herself into his arms . |
21 | Gaston , the committee man , who had been eyeing Ingrid the entire evening , trying to discern if she was wearing anything at all under the gold waistcoat , hurried over and pulled her to her feet . |
22 | Even in the law-court , I 'd run over and kill you with my bare hands , ’ said Sikes , showing his teeth in his anger . |
23 | I did break the rules and go over and cuddle her in her cot , but not pick her up out of it . |
24 | So I have to turn over and take her in my arms . |
25 | He said : ‘ Many of them were aware of him and the job he does , but the first thing they did was to rush over and ask him for his autograph . ’ |
26 | It is in keeping with the course of human development that external coercion gradually becomes internalized : for a special mental agency , man 's superego , takes it over and includes it among its commandments . |
27 | Walter will find him safe lying at the holding until Iago can ferry him over and see him on his way . |
28 | I 'll slip them on and put them under my shoes . |
29 | ‘ Then , when we realised and accepted the situation , I just got on and helped him with his fight . ’ |
30 | Lady Diana stayed on and accompanied me on my first walk with the pram out of the garden . |