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

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1 The character must make a Cl test or else be forced by nausea to strip off his armour and clothes , unable to put them on again until they have been thoroughly cleaned and washed .
2 She had one pair of trousers , and she could n't put them on again until they were dry .
3 you get a bit of paint on it I 'd have a job to get it off so I take them off , then put them on just as it 's going off , you know , so you got ta
4 They do have them on now and again .
5 Tony and I get up as quickly as we can , brushing the snow free from clothes before putting them on so that it will not melt with the heat from our bodies .
6 She groped around for her panties and shorts , ducking her head to put them on so that he would n't see the tears gathering in the corners of her eyes .
7 And that is also why , speaking for myself , I have always been a little suspicious of what is described as ‘ purposive ’ construction , at least in cases where the purpose is not self-evident , although authority has compelled me on more than one occasion to apply it .
8 As Past President , , has said to me on more than one occasion , there is no finer Institute of which to be a member than the British Institute of Embalmers .
9 Furthermore Mr himself has said to me on more than one occasion that given the history of the situation it 's unlikely that we would get anybody of sane mind to take over the running of the two centres .
10 Had you broken them in properly or carefully plastered any sore areas beforehand ?
11 Oh er she 's put them in even though you 've not saved your subs
12 Can we fill them in tonight and
13 Bring them in so that they share the unpopularity but do n't give them enough power to change anything . ’
14 Some sort of clip to hold them in so that erm
15 Erm that again had been rolled into balls and then he 'd have erm about a dozen sticks which which held these balls and stuck them in then after he 'd he 'd erm er thatched one erm length , one row , he 'd pull the string over and attach it to the the thick s er rope that was er going over the stack .
16 Listen attentively , and if information or details have to be recorded , write them down clearly and legibly , as they are given .
17 oh alright , he 's put them down somewhere and he ca n't find them , and he thought perhaps you might of picked them up , cos you 're always picking things up you should n't are n't you ?
18 You know , they might just get up a little way and then some bureaucracy knocks them down again and they 're back where they started .
19 I brought them down here but there is n't anywhere to put them .
20 I was just worried that you 'd be furious with me for bringing them down here when you were out of the country .
21 Are you gon na get them down here or up in Newmarket ?
22 Brought them down here and then gone off along the cliff path with them .
23 So they brought them down here and they had fifty cases of oranges in here .
24 So is a putting them down here and not being able to see them
25 ‘ It just seemed too much of a gamble , ’ he explained , and in fact the 22-year-old left-hander turned them down once before temptation overcame him .
26 I put them down there so you can
27 So if you have any growing in a corner of your garden , cut some of them down now and by July there will be fresh growth for butterflies to lay their eggs on .
28 He went and p pushed me in somehow or other you know .
29 But they took me in then because one of my mates in the London Scottish was in the Squad .
30 I knew that during those brief immortal moments when I was standing up on the board , walking on water , I too felt like a supreme being , until the ocean cast me down again and turned me once more into a creeping thing that creepeth upon the face of the earth .
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