Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And if you push me down again , ’ she warned quietly , ‘ you might very well find that you have a tiger by the tail .
2 Ah no Heather I 'll throw them down there you 'll have to get lighted the fire try and some right .
3 ‘ Mr Swinton has so much already , ’ Alexandra said , her voice almost steady , ‘ that he asked if you might have the basket for bringing me out here on Christmas night . ’
4 I like to see things through to the finish — and to see them through successfully . ’
5 Is it very unusual to see them down here ?
6 All this seems fairly straightforward , but the remarkable fact is that there are particles that do not look the same if one turns them through just one revolution : you have to turn them through two complete revolutions !
7 This a bedroom key for receptacle which turns on energy systems only when the fob is inserted — and turns them off again when the guest takes the key out to leave the room .
8 In the past , in the past these children would be so severely mentally handicapped that they could n't lead a normal life , but if , if your able to control this disease and bring them up intellectually normal so that they 're like everybody else , they 're going to have the same life expectation and hopes and aspirations as the best , that 's the best of us , and what do women do when they get to the
9 And bring them up later ?
10 Then I bring them up here and let them draw .
11 It , it , it just went on for a lit a short time afterwards but er , but when the war ended course things , some things changed pretty rapidly as you can appreciate but , but by this time I , I was working for Ellwells then on long distance transport and we used to have to go and fetch tractors or bulldozers that had got armour plating on from Dagenham docks and bring them up here and start selling them to civic contractors and the , the Americans were selling a lot of equipment as well at end of the war , and I saw money made overnight like , people were buying the lorries and putting them on the road you know for work and transport firms and all that and they were getting some of them for next to nothing
12 That 's the only one that ever I remembered but they were all , and they you know they , they used to graze their horses up there in that field up at the top , and this Billy that used to go round all the district and , and buy up all these old cast horses and bring them up there until he had a consignment gathered up .
13 Bring them up there .
14 Bring them in so that they share the unpopularity but do n't give them enough power to change anything . ’
15 Bring them along here , will you ? ’
16 Bring them down here !
17 Bring them down here .
18 " Find them , " he told Desimir , " buy them for slaves , trick them or kidnap them , but bring them back somehow so that we can bury them under the great gate and build our city of Skadar . "
19 It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight .
20 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
21 Go and get all your toys and bring them back inside .
22 ‘ We 'll put his comments away in the locker and bring them out again when we go down to their place , ’ said the Scotland international .
23 If he 'd had his way he would have checked me out beforehand , but I circumvented him .
24 Hearing the panic in her voice , she quickly added , ‘ I mean , will you want me up here for long ?
25 Alice , who had been about to get up , ready to leave , said quickly , " He does n't want me down there ?
26 I made them up just in the spur of the moment .
27 Well Laura and Gemma wanted to make these pasties and she 'd asked me at the weekend and I did n't have the time because I think Irene came down cos I asked Irene whether she 'd looked after , you know I 'm at college until three , and she said yeah I 'll pick them up and er I could n't get her out at then so I promised she could make them so , I said alright you and Gemma make them , anyway they did very well they made them in about fifteen minutes because we had to go and get Emily at four from school , I said hurry up , hurry up put the water in Emily quick stick them together shove them now and put them in the oven
28 Well I 'd say nine out of ten , cos I have n't heard about what turns me on yet .
29 But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’
30 Okay it 's erm I du n no , I du n no how they 'll feel about you phoning them up though to be honest with you .
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