Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the travel agency things , I 'll put them on there to sort out to throw away . |
2 | But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’ |
3 | And it probably beds them in slightly to go off to somewhere else . |
4 | ‘ And will she be bringing them down here to stay do you think ? ’ |
5 | and you have to press them down anyway to make them all stick . |
6 | I ca n't put them down there to begin with , I think they all draw up |
7 | She was in one of those things Marcus puts me in sometimes to carry me about . |
8 | He brought me down here to work for him under false pretences . |
9 | Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some . |
10 | Tie in the new shoots on climbing roses , bending them over horizontally to encourage flowering side shoots . |
11 | It makes me mad to think Big Business is slowly polishing me off so's to increase its profit margins on pesticide . ’ |
12 | More often than not Ma starts me off only to leave me stranded above the waterdragon with my–backside wedged into the Young Person 's Patent Toilet Seat Adaptor ( another trophy won from the WI jumble by Pa ) . |
13 | " Fiver , I wo n't pretend that I did n't follow you up here to speak angrily . |
14 | I have to pay a visit to the wholesaler , so I could drop you off and pick you up later to bring you back . |
15 | When the snow clears a little , I 'll drive you up there to see for yourself . |
16 | I 'm not taking you up there to vomit in the Land Rover . ’ |
17 | ‘ I do n't want no money from you , ’ said Linda , ‘ I do n't trust yer , Mr Cousins , I bet yer up 'ere to do thievin' . ’ |
18 | Sometimes he will bring you back here to see us . |
19 | ‘ I have not brought you back here to discuss a divorce , or any possible remarriage — to Marissa , or any one else ! ’ he ground out harshly . |
20 | They 'll need you back there to take charge and you can make sure the Marines do n't compromise the defences you 've set up . |
21 | ‘ Yes , sir , I would , and before you dismiss that story , I 'd like to take you out there to hear it for yourself . ’ |
22 | And when the rain stops , the beavers may have to build them up again to prevent the level of the lake from falling so low that the entrance to the lodge is exposed . |
23 | I saw now she was softening me up just to ask me a favour . |
24 | Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion . |
25 | ‘ When she realised she faced death she said to me : ‘ God wants me up there to look after the children ’ . ’ |
26 | ‘ I told the people around me that I wanted to quit , so they flew me back home to see a doctor . |
27 | ‘ And , ’ Luke continued as if she had n't spoken , ‘ it would be only common courtesy to return their hospitality to us and take them out somewhere to dine . ’ |
28 | They 're real nice pictures — I keep them in my pocket and take them out sometimes to look at them . |
29 | Blend Six that you 've been trying out here is pretty much my baby , although everything really is a team effort , but that 's why Jason has sent me out here to deal with it . ’ |
30 | They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him . |