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

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1 We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he
2 At first , the British intended to carry on regardless with that year 's dump , but were forced to back down after a concerted blacking of the cargo by trade unions .
3 so be aware that you do n't want to ramble on too long or this appointment could go on for ever and a day .
4 Dried peas , beans or shells stored in durable containers can be much more satisfying than empty packets which , unless regularly replaced , tend to fall apart so easily .
5 Your pistons are aluminium because you want a light weight because it going up and down , and if it 's very heavy when th the connecting rod wants to pull it back down again it will want to carry on straight out through the top of the cylinder head .
6 And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today .
7 So got to continue on there on behaviours recognize people that you see around about recognize to be aggressive , some as assertive some as passive .
8 No you got to sit up here in the car seat love , Charlotte get in or you 'll be late
9 She had n't intended to sound quite so vehement , but what she needed most right at this moment was to put as much distance as was humanly possible between herself and Adam .
10 In this way , he sought to carry even further Barth 's own attack on ‘ religion ’ .
11 But no ; their Christianity was n't goin' to go that far . ’
12 ‘ Still , I intend to go back there as soon as possible , hopefully this time to be applauded . ’
13 Men can ring the changes by wearing a different shirt or tie if they do n't want to invest in more than one suit .
14 You need only to look at commercial copy or displays to see how powerfully a type-face complements the message it is conveying .
15 Sometimes they can be heard bellowing far away on the shoreline in very great numbers .
16 I used to go ratting there sometimes .
17 Although his voice failed to carry as far as those of the Academicians ' , there was no possibility of failing to recognize the message .
18 I do n't want to go up anyway !
19 She said ; I would not want to go up there .
20 She said ; I would not want to go up there in this wind .
21 Do you want to go outside now ?
22 We do n't want to go on forever making lovely things that do n't suit us ( notice this is a useful expression for ‘ too small ’ ) simply because some knitting pattern has told us how many rows and stitches to work .
23 He watched me pull down the Jolly Roger and throw it overboard , then he said , ‘ I expect you 'll want to go ashore now .
24 ‘ I do n't want to go away either , ’ she said .
25 No , I 'm the first , I would n't want to go that far ahead either .
26 Do n't want to go down here .
27 Mentioned the D S S and I think you could 've disturbed him more , do you really want to go down there and be means tested and , and er that 'd be a , a possibility er to disturb him a wee bit more .
28 Tiller was mad ; he never forgave me but Jennie just said , ‘ Perhaps Bella does n't want to go so far away . ’
29 He does n't want to go out yet . ’
30 I du n no what I want to do , but I do n't want to go out there .
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