Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [prep] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | After the treatment , I did feel refreshed rather like waking up after a good night 's sleep . |
2 | A NIGERIAN Air Force plane crashed shortly after taking off from Lagos , killing all 163 on board — most of them military officers . |
3 | The idea was to record and tour with the band , but Knopfler saw an essentially fun project with his mates develop into something which came close to getting out of hand . |
4 | Last week Mr Cojuangco came close to getting back on the board of San Miguel , the country 's largest firm , which he once controlled . |
5 | Following the experience of the war , when Britain came close to running out of food , farmers were entreated by successive governments to increase production . |
6 | One evening in May 1979 they eagerly clambered in after warming up with several glasses of favourite tipple , turned the thermostat up high and set to . |
7 | I turned away from looking down at my father and faced into the corner , sighing mightily and whispering ‘ Oh my God , ’ to myself , away from the mouthpiece . |
8 | The trains ran down to Finchley Road all day and up to West Hampstead all day and others pounded through without stopping up into Buckinghamshire . |
9 | The girl curtsied again before scuttling off down a nearby passage . |
10 | Windeler glanced across before giving in to the slope and changing down through the gears . |
11 | She asked a waiter for another pot , and settled down to catching up with the story of Swan 's life . |
12 | Anyway , whatever , it got pretty popular for a bit before everyone got bored with it and went back to staring out of the window and hiding Brian Smart ( and his accessories ) in the stock cupboard . |
13 | Really , it was because she looked forward to getting out of the house by herself ! |
14 | Fabia knew that her mind was made up then , even though she could n't have said with any conviction that she looked forward to going up to that large , elegant house again in a week from now . |
15 | Heaven for him meant them being given a lift in a girlfriend 's second-hand Fiat and , whereas other toddlers of fifteen months or so usually toted teddy bears or other furry animals , he never went anywhere without taking along at least one toy car . |
16 | Parents there voted overwhelmingly against opting out in the final ballot . |
17 | Garry smiled weakly before turning back to Roman . |
18 | ‘ And those marks in the diary , ’ Chiodini put in without looking up from his paper . ’ |
19 | His season was cut to just four races , the first three of which he won impressively before going down to Forest Sun in the Rendlesham Hurdle at Kempton already suffering from a bug . |
20 | His eyes flickered past her and he smiled faintly before turning back to her and loudly questioning the validity of the original invoice . |
21 | Bobo responded immediately by reaching out with a begging gesture , palm upwards and fingers slightly curled . |
22 | Corbett heaved a sigh of relief , told Ranulf to keep his questions to himself and , head down , rode quietly along turning over in his mind what Bruce had told him . |
23 | But it , it was so varied that you went through the , the cities and the highland scenes where they went through the highlands and in the country and then you ended up with coming on to a crossroads in a modern , a futuristic city , where if you look down you , the pavements were elevated and you walked down to where all the models of General Motors were displayed as if they were crossing roads . |
24 | He wondered vaguely about going back to Mrs Short 's boarding house and getting a pen and paper . |
25 | They even stayed overnight before making off with their haul . |