Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 One night along came Doctor Strangelove , so we went out early to eat before the film started , in a taverna near the cinema .
2 Unlike traditional sales where you wait until you get round there to tell them what the price is you have you have to er tell them what er the price on the phone .
3 Now , if you came out here to annoy me then … ’
4 From time to time I shall send one or other of them to you with documents to examine , and it would be helpful , I think , if you looked in periodically to study our work in progress . "
5 The sixteenth-century merchant who was so proud of his oriel windows would be astonished if he came back today to find that behind them management was managing and typists typing .
6 Paul starts to move the boats to the top of the falls whilst I run on ahead to talk to the police at the top of the falls with the nice man from the Northern Echo .
7 I disremember if it was October or November — it was October , 'cos it was before I came up here to join the matriculation class . ’
8 Fabia had been in her room for a good half-hour before she cooled down sufficiently to realise that maybe her reaction to Lubor 's hauling her into his arms had been a little — fierce — perhaps .
9 Before we came down here to clean the caravan .
10 Erm er I was concerned when my Noble Friend said that he 'd looked up Hallsbury but that it did n't contain the right words , er er I rather wonder whether he looked up so to speak the right version or the last version .
11 When I went round there to take the saw back she was er you know her little tail
12 That 's all that Christian offered me when I went up there to lay out that poor young wife of his .
13 Yes , she said but er when I went down there to check after you 'd gone , she said erm yours was erm the driest of them sort of thing .
14 I just caught a glimpse of you both through one of the windows , but Lewis had already started to come back inside when I went out there to fetch you back . ’
15 Wycliffe said : ‘ And you met Matthew again when you came back here to live ? ’
16 only there wo n't be a bed , but I said if she does , then she 'll have to remember when she goes back home to put it back , cos I 'm not lugging beds about
17 What happens if , as you move in close to grab his arm , he suddenly kicks you hard in the groin , and then stabs you as you double over in agony ?
18 So when we come up here to make a presentation let's put aside at the moment the content of what we actually say what do we what do we need to think about ?
19 Andrew Bergman told me later that when they went out there to make the deal , they felt like the expedition that goes into the jungle to bag King Kong . ’
20 Well erm you know we 've had a lot of people come to us and say we 've qualified sales by telephone , I do n't present that a problem with that , but we have discovered people have not listened to what we 've been saying , even on the training course , when they go out there to sell the space they keep making appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising .
21 When he goes out there to wait for her in the evening , I sometimes think : It is n't Rosa .
22 When he sat down again to finish his kedgeree Aunt Tossie gave him quite a funny look , and burst out laughing .
23 The young copper rushed bull-like at Sam , swung a terrific right which landed above the head , just displacing a lot of air ; lost his balance , fell to the ground — and as he rolled over quickly to make a scramble to his feet , Sam pounced with his booted feet .
24 But he made the effort to sound firm and reassuring as he spoke up again to quell any panic among the assembled youngsters .
25 But it is his run at Ayr last April which puts him in the picture for it showed that he had no trouble with a marathon trip as he stayed on strongly to beat Dalkey Sound carrying 11 stone in the Scottish National .
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