Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And the West peal comes appeal and the West 's heard becomes a heard and the one sort of difference that 's still there and it may take quite while to go is that the East Mainland when they 're saying a sentence they tend to go up at the end of the sentence the voice rises . |
2 | I would like to go to the town today , and she 's awfully she 's no the day and they tend to go up at the end . |
3 | Muslim ones tend to shrivel up at the thought of their women going out to work . |
4 | They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill . |
5 | now if I want to go down to the sea front well I 'll shall get a taxi and , and sha n't be worrying where me next meals coming from because I 've saved it , so , so that 's , that 's no worry , I was saying to Arthur if we went to Butlins well it would take all we had , because it , we could n't go to Butlins under three hundred pounds for two of us , we could n't go anywhere else , if we go to Blackpool , our , our said to , to , to dad , I , I would like to pop to , er I do n't think we will do because , er , the hassle for your dad , but er , I 'd like to go and see aunty Annie , but I do n't want to go to Nelson to do it |
6 | Unless we want to go back to the Stone Age , zero pollution is not practical . ’ |
7 | After the elections I want to go back to the Institute of Forecasting . |
8 | And to understand that change I want to go back to the beginning and just to trace what has happened to the Chinese Communist Party since it was formed in nineteen twenty one when it had a mere I hope everybody can see that , it 's not very large today and I do n't think I can any better than that In nineteen twenty one when it was first founded , it had a mere fifty seven members and it did n't grow very much for a number of years . |
9 | ‘ I think I want to go back to the house for a while , ’ she said at last in a careful tone . |
10 | Nearly all children want to go out in the snow and , if they are suitably dressed , they can have many mathematically rewarding experiences as well as lots of fun . |
11 | Bullingdon 's governor says there 's no way every aspect of behaviour can be controlled because there 'll always be those who want to hit back at the system . |
12 | Slowly Georg got out of the van , looked around to make sure there was no-one who knew him , then he walked quickly across to the station restaurant , entered , and hid himself quickly in a booth that had a view of the rails . |
13 | Well he said that does n't give you long to go out on the razzle . |
14 | Next year , I want to carry on with the course , and do my Highers as well . ’ |
15 | Want to come down to the canteen ? |
16 | Well when you all went , as you all left , when the last lot of redundancies were made , I said I 'm not paying no more union , Judith come over about the union meeting , I said I 'm not going to the meeting Judith and I said I want to come out of the union I 'm not paying any more , I said I ca n't afford ten pound a month for crap , well me and Jan had a big barney over it cos I never got on with her anyway and we had a big fucking row about it , she said the union this , the union that , I said where were the unions with my mates , they were n't in damn site , they were never there , we never saw one union representative from the day Audrey got done and we never ever saw erm till the last one got done , I said so do n't you tell me about the union I said they did fuck all , they were n't even here , so I said I do n't want to pay the union , and I said do n't tell me what to do Jane , I said what I do with me money is up to me I said get me out the union and get me out now , and then they all started , they all wanted to come out of it then , oh Maureen I think I might but what would Debbie say , I said Maureen do you ask her for a shit ? |
17 | If they want to come along on the day and enjoy themselves , that 's fine ; we 're even providing a bouncy castle , so children can bounce for the rainforests at the Banbury walk . |
18 | You want to stand out in the assessor 's mind but not as an insensitive bully trying to throw your weight around . |
19 | ‘ Now that we only have the one line , we want to catch up on the backlog of maintenance and repairs . |
20 | For example , he noted : ‘ There are certain of these streaks of pigment which appear licked on with the point of the tongue . ’ |
21 | To play shuffle the cards and place face down in the centre of the |
22 | Give the most positive explanations you can and try to keep control of what you want to put over during the interview rather than being forced into a purely defensive position . |
23 | And just that the proposals if you want to opt out of the homework timetable then they can but they 've got ta let |
24 | Will the Frys lay into me , send Vern off into the night , tell me I need my head examining making friends with that sort of boy ? |
25 | She withdrew , and Claudia opened the door , steeling herself to greet Roman without a trace of the emotion that made her want to run out of the flat , away from the two people she loved most and who were causing her so much pain that she wanted to die . |
26 | At the same time use your supporting troops to tie up the enemy units you want to keep out of the way . |
27 | Banks that want to cash in on the consolidation of American banking now under way may also need to rid themselves of property . |
28 | When I think of my past blunders here , I want to turn round at the airport and catch the next plane home . |
29 | At this juncture I merely want to hold on to the notion that workers are pressed , for a variety of reasons , into a dependent position of an infantile-like nature , which is felt to be unalterable , in many industrial enterprises . |
30 | But I want to hold on to the role . ’ |