Example sentences of "[adv] [pos pn] [noun] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 So my road back to Wigan Pier started in a refuge for battered women , mostly mothers .
2 Perhaps his chum over at Bestwick knows . ’
3 The hypocrite , presented in asides and soliloquies , is given the theatrical medium that suits exactly his isolation over and against his fellow men .
4 LAUSD will remove all teachers not planning to further their education along with teachers who have not proven to have a passionate concern for the students .
5 He had apparently had the misfortune to be dumped at the end of this bus-queue at the very moment when cinemas , dance-halls and public-houses were spewing forth their patrons on to the pavements .
6 Everybody knew the blind fiddler and he had always his kilt on and But after a while , I do n't know , the next time he came round I mind he had trousers on and we did n't think he was the same man at all , no .
7 That 's usually his night out
8 She pulled both her knees up to her chin , and opened herself wide for the cock she was so desperate to have inside her .
9 He took a long step backwards then wheeled and stretched both his arms out .
10 He stopped , looked over his shoulder and put both his hands up to my face .
11 Paolozzi anticipates not only the rapid movements of our eyes , but also our travelling along in a car , as we take in only those parts that are most significant — head , hands and feet .
12 If you 've got a water in and you pay not only your water supply in but also your sewage out on the basis of what comes through the meter .
13 This is really their share back again .
14 who can better that tomorrow I wonder … now our action round up this week focusses on the final of the village cricket knockout competition at Lords … it 's between two Central South teams …
15 now our action round up this week is more like a parade of champions … as Nigel Mansell races into the sunset over in Australia … we 've got Milton Keynes sailing in with a winning windsurfer … and the best of the British ice skaters
16 Ca n't , ca n't please their youngsters out of thirty pound shirts
17 Well our fasteners in they might allow you to go to forty five days
18 Maybe his walking out on Frances .
19 It is known that the Lombard King Alboin brought his army and then his people on to the plain in 568 , and that they met with little resistance as the Goths had almost vacated the area by that time .
20 I noted the point , erm I think to some extent we probably can now move forward to H two , in in a proper sense , but I 'll ask Mr Davis er A if he wishes to give some reaction to the last few comments er and then your lead in to H two .
21 And then your cloth on so that the cloth is n't sitting on the top because it 'll rust it , if it 's wet .
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