Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , all the forms of human culture — art , law , religion and so on-are objectifications of the human spirit by which it projects itself externally in order then to move on through them to a higher self-realisation . |
2 | A common mistake is to try to use lift on the way back instead of gliding on through it at a sensible speed . |
3 | He chatted on about them for the rest of the journey , as she had hoped he would , and she learnt that they could n't be better looked after . |
4 | bloke going on about nothing to them , you know they thoroughly enjoyed doing the songs and everything , but when it came to listening |
5 | He was on about something about |
6 | yes , but you 're always on about it as if you wished you 'd had a |
7 | Alright well I think well I think actually well I know we 've droned on about it for half an hour but I think it 's worth a discussion to be quite honest , do n't you ? |
8 | It is worrying in a way , and Peter often goes on about it to me , ’ he says . |
9 | He found himself thinking solemnly about her bone structure , going on and on about it in his head , but put a stop to that because his thoughts sounded like the conversation of fashion photographers . |
10 | Immediately after his promotion , the archbishops of Compostella and Braga came personally into his presence in a case which had been going on between them concerning seven bishoprics . |
11 | ‘ But you want to know what went on between us between Theo and me . ’ |
12 | in the middle of the morning our Jack never and erm , say , all they , it was awful he going on between us between us it was awful |
13 | When you have finished , go back over the whole list and circle those four or five things that you would like to work on for yourself over the next week or so . |
14 | It was a demoralised Don Peters who drove away from The London Hilton and the all-American farewell party that had been laid on for him by Clancy McGillicuddy . |
15 | Further culinary delights await Kate and her husband when they visit the French capital a special dinner will be laid on for them at La Maison Androuet , the city 's speciality cheese restaurant . |
16 | I would just like to I know we need to the television programmes on about the Gulf and so on , but I 've two young children at home , and I find that yesterday was a very long day because there was just nothing on for them at all B B C two at four o'clock . |
17 | Give me two minutes Johnny , and we 'll put it on for you at last ! |
18 | There are there 's a little hanging on for you from my Scottish holiday . |
19 | The BBC switches it on for you by remote control smart card technology and training material is sent through the post . ’ |
20 | That was every Christmas there was a party of some sort put on for us at school . |
21 | While we 're promoting my own show and blowing my own trumpet , er this afternoon Jenny is on for my for me this afternoon . |
22 | But there are things that we 're not avail er , we 're not aware of and I 'm looked on as something of an expert , so God help those people who come and ask me er , what there is , what forms they should use and what is available on the , in the organization , if I 'm looked upon as an expert . |
23 | Mrs Denham refused his offer , and tucked the baby under one arm , and started to drag the blanket she had been sitting on after her into the house . |
24 | The tradition was carried on after him by his son , Archibald Alexander Hodge ( 1823–86 ) , and Benjamin B. Warfield ( 1851 — 1921 ) . |
25 | Arrived at the office , the publisher sent down for him by Laurence , the boy with spots . |
26 | His advance had been laid down for him in definite terms , and he held to it , but taking his own precautions along the way . |
27 | Mr Jefferies featured strongly in the confessions of Ivan Boesky and he is quoted in an American magazine this month as saying : ‘ If the government was going to bring me down for something like this , I am going to bring down a lot of other people with me ’ . |
28 | I did write it down for her in the list . |
29 | ‘ When the lawsuit was beginning , before he could possibly have known about it , he wrote this down for me on a bit of paper . ’ |
30 | Is this what you promised me — roots laid down for me in France ? |