Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the time we communicate verbally to each other , and we expect our horses to do the same .
2 If you suffer badly from these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help .
3 They have n't put repeat on for that .
4 Photocopy on to both sides of the paper .
5 There was some people round here that were selling gear that were n't smack'eads and they 'd do you a lay on without any rings or surety or nothing and you 'd say , well , ‘ Lay us on half a gram and I 'll sell it , like ’ , and they 'd say , ‘ Alright ’ , and then you 'd go back a coupla days later and say , ‘ Look .
6 You see when Steve used to erm come down to Selby I mean there were , there were occasions when I used to go into the college with him and sit in on some of his interviews .
7 So I sit in between these two men and I
8 Sit down for half an hour and anybody can do it .
9 Sit down for half an hour and anybody can do it .
10 Just sit down for few minutes , you are probably worth more than you think .
11 Most conductors just sit down at that point and , beyond making sure that the orchestra kept up with the stage , leave the music to its own devices .
12 I sit down at this desk with a ledger .
13 Sit down on that not very comfortable stool , and listen to what I have to say regarding your future , if you choose to accept it .
14 Now in fact that 's not what we like our stewards to do , what we like our stewards to do is actually to help people to enjoy themselves , to help people to erm to enjoy the house and to sit on things and and and actually say , no please sit down on that if you like to , it 's perfectly alright , that 's what it 's for .
15 BELVILLE : [ angrily ] Pamela , pray sit down with these good neighbours .
16 How much more tenuous must it therefore be for non-departmental bodies operating at arm 's length from ministers , and which ‘ for most of the time … rub along without much awareness of the Minister and his officials ’ ( Johnson , 1982 , p. 213 ) .
17 Zoom in on this bungalow
18 Further , being at or near the top , these persons are those most strongly identified with the goals of the organization … they believe in the , organization , they want to attain its goals , they profit personally from such goal attainment .
19 You doant eat enough in those foreign parts , surely .
20 We have exhibitions at Sandown , Bristol , Leeds , Glasgow — obviously the machines cash in on this and have their own conventions in various parts of the country .
21 I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice
22 But the texts lay together without much complaint , and , with the exception of a swerve into showbusiness Camelot at its conclusion , the evening intrigued .
23 His grandparents usually chip in at this point .
24 You trot down like this .
25 We pay fifteen percent extra on to all all the business you bring in above that figure .
26 The idea that , that human beings are a species whose social interactions are very critical , as we know social interactions are also very important to reproductive success , and so I bring in inside this analytic cooperation the idea about deception and the evolution of the unconscious , that press deceivers do n't know that , deceiving .
27 A few checks will soon show which tags ( if any ) connect together at each position of the switch .
28 But the opportunists suffer terribly under these conditions .
29 . I ca n't bear these bible bashers that push in like that .
30 Ankles remain together at all times and feet should be over the knees .
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