Example sentences of "[prep] there [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Although its size is not yet known , suggestions have been made that it was larger than a normal auxiliary fort and may have accommodated either a vexillation , possibly of Legio IX , whose tile-works may have been situated some 8 km ( 5 miles ) south of Carlisle at Scalesceugh , ( though the stamped tiles from there may belong to a slightly later period ) , or the Ala Petriana before its transfer to Stanwix over the river . |
2 | What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high . |
3 | The census of 1785 confirms that the Titfords were still on Pig Street , not having been driven out by the noise of falling stone or splintering wood ; not that noise would have been anything unusual for them — they already had Thomas Addams ' blacksmith 's shop down the street , and the ringing sound of metal on metal emanating from there must have mingled nicely with the constant clip-clop of horses ' hooves as Henry Webley went about his business as the Bristol carrier a few doors away . |
4 | in the first place , but if that 's his final objection , the fact that he 's gon na make a decision tonight somebody that 's really good at their job that was in there would sell that deal then , they would n't wait till tonight |
5 | All that in there must have been that thick . |
6 | ‘ People who got in there could make a job for their sons , nephews , friends and relations . |
7 | I assure you all the information in there will become second nature to you . |
8 | And erm the one I got , in there can rig well three sixty K and one point two meg , no problem ! |
9 | Erm From there to there let's make it er Okay that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty , that 's a hundred and sixty That 's seven o'clock and that 's five o'clock , three o'clock and that 's one o'clock . |
10 | ‘ I must say , ’ said Miss Gilberd , ‘ that however much that precious trio over there may burble on , I do n't see much sign of Spring . ’ |
11 | I wish you two lots over there would get your act together so that people who chair the meetings were of the right calibre for a chairman and not just because it was their turn . |
12 | ‘ If you 're not going to eat those milles feuilles , ’ said Mrs Harper , hovering reproachfully by the table , ‘ that gentleman over there would like them . ’ |
13 | ‘ They 're just the sort of things your friends over there would like . |
14 | ‘ I hope all the old dears over there will hold tight to the handrail , ’ was his only remark when he was told the news , but he said more to Ruth when he went home at lunch time . |
15 | It may well pass an act against it soon , it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and you 'll get your bill , but then again it may not . |
16 | ‘ You got anybody over there can shoot some pictures for us ? ’ |
17 | and this couple over there must think first about the children |