Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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31 I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’
32 ‘ I 've decided to go back to England , ’ she said quietly , not able to look at him .
33 I 've decided to go back to Shropshire , where I 've got lots of friends . ’
34 We 've decided to set up a campaign to put pressure on the Government and we need someone to run the office .
35 ‘ So you 've decided to put in an appearance ? ’
36 ‘ Well , I 've decided to stay on a bit to settle him . ’
37 ‘ I 'm not back , I 'm still in Hazelbury , ’ Rosemary replied , and explained , ‘ My mother 's unwell , so I 've decided to stay on until she 's better .
38 ‘ Aha , so we 've decided to waken up , have we ?
39 My New Year 's resolutions have all been hopelessly abandoned , so I 've decided to make up some new ones for the 1991 Tour :
40 The presence of Giles Aplin took Dolly by surprise , but she said , ‘ I 'm glad you 've decided to come along .
41 ‘ So you 've decided to come in ! ’
42 Cathy Dorothy James You 've decided to come back have you Ja er we Got you !
43 This other guy I 've seen hanging around since Denver comes over to talk with me .
44 And we 'll er inform them of erm the state of the flats during the night , whether it was quiet busy , erm anything we 've seen knocking about , erm and things in general .
45 ‘ I suspect a good deal , but by the time I 've tracked Garry down you 'll be an open book .
46 Cos I 've said come over for supper .
47 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
48 United keeper Tracey , willing to take the rap for both Wimbledon goals in midweek , said before Aston Villa 's visit : ‘ I 've got to sharpen up .
49 They 're worth watching and they deserve better than they 're getting , but they 've got to sharpen up in front of goal .
50 Oh you 've got to shop around
51 So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development .
52 It 's that you 've got to put on , so
53 Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that .
54 He was all the more determined to appear in control because his father-in-law was giving him the half-amused , half-pitying look , which Hugh interpreted as ‘ I know you 're sorry you 've got to put up with me .
55 Not like what they 've got to put up with now — ferreting round in the council bins for old take-aways and kipping in cardboard boxes .
56 Yes , you you 've got to extend the route , well of course you 've got to put up , trolley poles every for about forty yards and then of course there was two lengths of trolley wire that had to go because as you know trolley buses used to have two arms , positive and negative supply and er , of course the bus had to come back er alongside the premiu the outward route , it come on , so you had four wires up there and the cost of copper wire was terrific so the motor buses were developed and we expenim experimented with the buses on , on extensions mainly but when the extensions were finished we then begradged because trolley wires were then beginning to wear out , rather than replace them they would convert a trolley route into a bus route , and erm because the erm , there was a lot of people hated to see the demise of the trolley buses because they were so clean and silent and the buses came , you got the deal sloke and lumbering of the old engines , that a lot of people hated to see the trolley buses go but cos that was the , the reason that they went .
57 That 's right near the window yes and all the dust is coming in we 've got to put up with it till Christmas .
58 Erm you 've got to put up a show
59 Well I just think of the fact and I know it 's sort of miserable but Christmas night I think well , if you 've got ta sort of something like you 've got to put up with your mum and dad and I think well just the more the merrier .
60 Oh , so I 've got to put up with you a week longer than everyone else ?
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