Example sentences of "bring [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | So anyway , after fucking weeks and weeks and weeks I had come out to me one day , and Mr came out and he said to me he had a wee bucket and shovels and he says er bring me down to the first floor so I opened to let him out and he gets out and he says to me , now take her half way between the first and second floor and stop her . |
2 | Maybe that 'll bring them back on the next plane . ’ |
3 | I 'd like to just bring you back to the first question you asked , which was how do you define sexual harassment . |
4 | Do n't bring it over to the first character , leave it exactly where it is . |
5 | I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever . |
6 | Erlich heard his instructions to the lady who had brought him up to the third floor . |
7 | That area of your life not only is of no interest to me , but I also consider it in very poor taste that you should have brought it up in the first place ! ’ |
8 | No , it 's the ones who bring them in , who brought them in in the first place — ’ |
9 | Well he brought it up in the first place . |
10 | He says well I , we were on about sort of and he says bring it up at the next meeting , I says |
11 | Insert needle again in stitch above and bring it out through the next stitch at the left ( Fig. 4 ) . |
12 | Insert needle again in the lower stitch and bring it out in the next stitch to the left ( Fig. 2 ) . |
13 | I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date . |
14 | about bringing it up in the next erm meeting . |
15 | I think both he and Weatherall are outstanding prospects , but need an ‘ old head ’ to bring them on over the next couple of years ( pity about O'Leary ) . |
16 | A modern Roman Catholic authority recounts a story which brings them up to the fourth century — the time of Constantine . |
17 | This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect . |
18 | And talking about feet brings us back to the first step . |