Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I hope he will eventually dip back into that area .
2 It may paper over things and succeed in buying time , but it can not overcome the class-based conflicts that will eventually bubble up to the surface .
3 On 13 December 842 , at the palace of Quierzy , Charles married Ermentrude , niece of Adalard , because " he thought he could thereby win over to himself [ the support of ] the majority of the lesser aristocracy ( plebs ) " .
4 I 'd rather hang about with some tasty birds like those ones in Bananarama .
5 I 'd rather hang about with some tasty birds like those ones in Bananarama .
6 After all , who would you rather hang out with : Byron or Take That ?
7 Would n't you far rather hang out with Kylie than Bono ?
8 ‘ I think I 'd rather hang out with U2 ! ’
9 You 'd better hustle back to the stand , pronto !
10 If the family is sitting round peacefully sipping coffee , someone may suddenly rush out of the room .
11 If I can only think back to that precise moment , and recover all the necessary ambient data , I 'll be able to figure it out for myself .
12 You 'd better stay out of my sight . ’
13 If you go rushing in and you 're in a thirty and you 're doing forty five they 'll all rush in with you .
14 The smaller Gulf states had already decided that , under threat from their ex-champion Iraq , they should sensibly make up with their ex-enemy Iran .
15 Good work could only arise out of peace of mind .
16 When the last crystal is dropped in , the whole solution will suddenly crystallize out around it .
17 Hareton inherited nothing from his father , and could only stay on at Wuthering Heights as a servant , working for the man who had been his father 's enemy .
18 He felt that people without property were irresponsible , and that the manufacturers who would acquire power under the Reform Bill would only act out of self-interest .
19 musicians can only count up to four .
20 Isabel could only gape up at him .
21 It was such a shock to feel his animosity directed so unwaveringly towards her ; even though , after last night , she could have been prepared for something , she could only gape down at him .
22 Could erm could you perhaps tie up between you , David and Jane , erm so that Jane you could go and have a look at it and see what 's actually needed to get that up to date .
23 Bitterly aware of a deep tide of crimson flooding over her face and body , she could only glare back at him with deep loathing .
24 It 's possible she may have developed ideas which … do n't necessarily tie in with mine . ’
25 " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track .
26 He had better catch up on Elinor 's latest batch of instructions .
27 Frank looked from one to the other , and then , addressing himself solely to Peggy , he said , ‘ You 'd better hang on to something , Peggy .
28 Okay that 's , you 'd better hang on to that one and I 'll
29 If any gent takes notice of thee it 'ud be with only one thing in mind , so th 'd better watch out for th'self . ’
30 Daniel had better watch out for him in his rear-view mirror .
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