Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 but no I mean I i mean I 've lost a lot of good friends on it , and I would love to see them back alive but , there 's nothing much I can do about it .
2 Assuming that the reforms were approved by the People 's Assembly — scheduled to debate them in early 1991 — opposition parties could be legalized by the end of March .
3 The title itself was designed to pull you up short : The Heterosexual Strain in Modern English Literature .
4 One of you put it down there , no get him to write it up sorry .
5 ‘ I got him to write it down proper , so 's there would be no mistake . ’
6 Most flesh-eating reptiles have simple spikes that prevent them from chewing their prey ; they have to gulp it down whole and then remain in a torpor for days or weeks to digest the meal .
7 So , somebody no doubt has got ta get up there to put them up wrong .
8 As well as the ability to install itself automatically and to give you back extra chunks of available memory , QEMM has the added benefit of Stealth .
9 If this happened you have the right to contest this in court and a court may decide to give you back parental rights .
10 We used to mark her up special on the calendar ; and we took care to make a right good job of her : we took an extra lot of trouble with her shoes so we could keep her away as long as we could .
11 Not in concrete of course but er you had erm They were wedged from the the erm Oh there was a a granary above barn , then from the rafters there , you had a big a bit of wood to wedge them down solid .
12 ‘ I 'm just glad to have you back safe and sound . ’
13 If she found he was pro-British and being forced to collaborate , the Marine Commandoes would endeavour to get him out alive .
14 He 's giving me a three-month methadone course , to bring me down gradual … .
15 What I do n't really want to do is to sign you off sick long term , without really knowing I mean
16 Not only that , we would be lucky to make it down alive .
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