Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ First I want you to sit down over here and write down the names of all those who shared the stolen fruit with you . ’ |
2 | Say that we want it set up in here with a photograph and that wants to be on the thing outsi |
3 | ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’ |
4 | But let me take over from here . |
5 | This proved rather funny because when we went round a sharp bend , the cupboard door flew open , the porta-potty rolled out like a cheap-thrills show , and on the next bend it rolled back in again and the door closed ! |
6 | Let it come out of there . |
7 | ‘ Let us get out of here before you deafen me , ’ he suggested . |
8 | Oh well you mean you rushed back in again did you ? |
9 | She 'd be sent to her room and hear them going on about how if it was n't for The Child — her — everything would be different and it would have ended years ago . |
10 | Ken Clarke was my minister of roads and I remember him coming back on more than one occasion with steam coming out of his ears . |
11 | ‘ Suppose they slide round behind when I 'm riding ? ’ |
12 | And how do you clean up in there then ? |
13 | At this first stage , it is essential not to go too fast , but by now most people have already done so ; they have already jumbled the cube and thereby discovered the basic mathematical problem : how do you get back to where you started ? |
14 | What time do you get back in tonight ? |
15 | So how do you come back on again ? |
16 | If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day . |
17 | Very few vehicles pass , but when they do they bear down from nowhere full of gun-toting unsmiling men in the American uniform of checked shirts , peaked caps and bullet-proof , puffa-waistcoats . |
18 | Yeah they do they cross over from outside |
19 | I think it goes back to when you 're this big . |
20 | ‘ Please help me to get out of here ! |
21 | So then you know , you 've you end up with quite a nice er lawn oh right ! |
22 | ‘ What in the hell have you come up with now ? |
23 | Well , have him put down over there |
24 | Yeah , what have they got down in there ? |