Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | but , with , with this walk down into this , this dip so I had to get underneath and I said where 'd you park ? and he said the second floor taking the piss , so apparently three of his other mates who were well dressed up as well , and he , he said race ya , so I started off fucking , so he , he started off running through the thing right , cos said race yeah , he went , apparently I just climbed up the outside of the building climbed up two fucking flights of floors , you know , I ca n't remember anything about it though . |
2 | And erm so he reluctantly went down the bank and got me a tenner . |
3 | These are not cheap holidays so it probably rules out the D category . |
4 | Is that significantly different from zero right , well you just go down the right hand column in degrees of freedom until we reach thirty . |
5 | The principle is that the hook bait is free enough to behave very similarly to loose fed baits , but that the carp suck it in so strongly they also suck in the large hook . |
6 | I jump so hard I nearly fall off the board . |
7 | Sometimes I still pick up the guitar for ideas , but I find that I end up finishing them on piano . ’ |
8 | ‘ Maybe you just bring out the worst in me ! ’ |
9 | Then she gradually took over the conversation , talking about her parents and the farm , saying she knew she was old-fashioned and some people laughed at the way she farmed , but she was happy with her methods and she liked the animals . |
10 | As it there could be other victims out there who never got up the courage to come forward |
11 | Sometimes they just go over the top . |
12 | Berger watched him for a while , and then he also pulled up the collar of his greatcoat and turned into the corner . |
13 | Then he slowly held up the object he had carried from the car — the object he had found in the gas station . |
14 | ‘ And yet you still carry around the baggage of the past , ’ he said cryptically . |