Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got to go and see Wally in tomorrow for the forms , I ai n't got any forms to fill in cos I 'm officially not leaving , I 'm only moving |
2 | Isabelle shrugs amiably as though to say ‘ boys will be boys , ’ and shoots Perry up easily in the top of his hand . |
3 | They brought Tutilo back well before Prime , in the pearly light of a clear , still dawn . |
4 | Well , she tells me that she is going to throw Shaun out because Shaun is boring , er , Don put her , Shaun she has no respect for she says because he has n't got a job , he wo n't get a job , he wo n't work , and she said to Lee what did I think of the idea of taking Pete back , once they were properly divorced take Pete back just as a lover and I said that sounds to me to be a very good idea , I said then your not at his mercy because anybody who 's at Pete 's mercy will suffer , his got a very nasty streak , his got a nasty snide way of putting things . |
5 | we 'll put Mozart on now for ya then |
6 | I want Owen back lawfully on his own lands and in good odour again with his king . |
7 | After caring for him at weekends , Julie has been allowed to have Daniel back home in Brierfield near Burnley , Lancs . |
8 | And how do you react to Paul Getty out there in America agreeing to put a million pounds into the pot ? |
9 | The Russian pulled Delaney back bodily by his legs , helping to get him further away as the arm with its vicious , razor-sharp ends , flailed wildly through the aperture . |
10 | And when Julie , also 30 , came for a visit — leaving husband Tim , 32 , to look after 22-month-old Sophie back home in Northampton — Elizabeth was longing to introduce her friend to the beauties of Sodwana Bay . |
11 | So saying she bustled Sarah out again into the bitter cold . |
12 | She pictured Jezrael back home after a shift at Nutristem , laughing and ranting over some petty injustice , wry with self-mockery , a crusader with no shield but a vivacity she could n't even see . |
13 | ‘ We mun get poor Colin out here in th ’ sunshine — an' we munnot lose no time about it ! ’ |
14 | She thinks I let Norman down somehow by marrying a plumber — not that she has any job at all ! |
15 | You see , I 'd mentioned the fact that I 'd seen this chap several mornings hanging about in the Cove , so I decided not to take Miss Celia down there for a bit , even though we were having a real Indian summer that year . |
16 | She could have set the Alice Liddell down comfortably on any of them , with room to spare . |
17 | When I returned to the hotel I telephoned Ron back home in Britain . |
18 | She 's just like a week ago she was she did the manager 's job and , she drops she brings Joshua down here for about quarter to nine , then she goes back up to Stop Hill with the girls |
19 | ‘ My father 's deeply involved in setting up a golf course in Cornwall and he 's taken Margaret and Suzie down there with him . |
20 | ‘ Mister Tom , ’ he said breathlessly , ‘ could I have George and Zach and Carrie and Ginnie up here in this room ? ’ |
21 | Now , stumbling through the close packed trees in the patchy moonlight , Louise panted , ‘ Jim … what are we going to do ? … we ca n't just leave Brett back there with that monster . ’ |
22 | Milton forced Bicester back again on defensive and many more corners came their way , but the defence coupled with a save from Leach held firm . |
23 | Is Boz back here in the forest ? ’ |
24 | Former Pakistan captain Asif believes England could struggle to bowl India out twice in a match — ‘ They need the right bowlers on those Indian tracks , because they do n't get much assistance from the surface . |
25 | We go in search of the Editori del Grifo , a young team of publishers said to have moved from Rome back home to Montepulciano as a vote of confidence in the old place ; they have moved again , however , and we have run out of the steam needed to look for their new office . |
26 | Page 30 Cluff glitters : Rising gold production pushed Cluff Resources ' pre-tax profits for the half year to 30 June up ninefold to £790,000 and strengthened the possibility that the group could pay a maiden dividend this year . |
27 | RISING gold production pushed Cluff Resources ' pre-tax profits for the half year to 30 June up ninefold to £790,000 and strengthened the possibility that the mining and oil group could pay a maiden dividend this year . |
28 | ‘ Oh , for heaven 's sake — I have enough of that nonsense from Julie back home in London , ’ she retorted furiously . |