Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he |
2 | He hates the city and longs to go back home . |
3 | Some woman doth fall out bitterly with her neighbour ; there followeth some great hurt … . |
4 | A key to this combination is the unique association of emotionality with a social intelligence which has developed along somewhat different lines in man . |
5 | ‘ So the news has leaked out already , has it ? ’ said he . |
6 | ON the eve of the second anniversary of the intifada , a row has broken out over two popular Hebrew songs which protest strongly about treatment of the Palestinians in the occupied territories and Israeli indifference to the situation . |
7 | But the argument settled at the polls has broken out elsewhere . |
8 | You do n't want to be the one who tells your boss that er a production line has broken down again or y'know that they 've failed to meet their sales targets for the third month running , whatever it is , okay ? |
9 | Now that his marriage has broken down there is no way round this problem . |
10 | A break with this doctrine was made by the Divorce Reform Act 1969 , now replaced by the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , as amended in 1984 , and the present position is that the sole ground on which a petition for divorce may be presented is that the marriage has broken down irretrievably . |
11 | Some link with the doctrine of the matrimonial offence has been retained by the further provision that the court may not decide that a marriage has broken down irretrievably unless the petitioner can establish one or more of the five following circumstances : |
12 | A judicial separation may be obtained upon proof of any one of the five bases for divorce mentioned above , save that there is no need to prove that the marriage has broken down irretrievably . |
13 | If you are satisfied that there is now no possibility of your marriage succeeding , you must state on the application that there is no prospect of reconciliation and that you consider that your marriage has broken down irretrievably . |
14 | ‘ I took her to a little friend 's birthday party yesterday — life when you 're almost two has to go on as near to normal as we can make it . |
15 | Please remember that life has to go on abroad as well as at home . |
16 | That 's a good question and that 's quite interesting , yes , they can actually if a girl has this and she becomes pregnant she has to go back on to her low protein diet while she 's pregnant in case her baby is affected right . |
17 | So he has to go back home and leave her and in telling her of course he breaks her heart . |
18 | But there is a third need that ties it to water : its eggs , like those of a fish , do not have waterproof shells , so it has to go back there to breed . |
19 | needs to go up though cos |
20 | Luke , the Siberian Husky , belongs to my friend — a romantic novelist , who sometimes needs to go off alone to research her books . |
21 | " They have a first class officer who has leant over backwards to establish a low profile in dealing with immigrants . " |
22 | ‘ Cop Killer ’ has to remain out there , ’ said Biafra . |
23 | An emergency medical crew has flown out tonight to rescue some of Sarajevo 's injured children . |
24 | However NGC has pointed out repeatedly that there is ‘ no proven link ’ between cancers and EMF . |
25 | Tim Brighouse ( 1990 ) , referring to his time as Chief Education Officer in Oxfordshire , has pointed out how the selection of a performance indicator by the LEA can have a marked effect on practice in schools : the decline in the use of corporal punishment accelerated noticeably when schools were asked to submit figures relating to its use . |
26 | One British observer has pointed out how curious it is that assessment of performance procedures has been developed ( by the APU ) without any reference to procedures for the improvement of performance . |
27 | Vivienne Hart has pointed out how many actions , of which she takes populism as her example , which have been presented as subversive of government , are in fact defensive of the constitution in general against the constitutionally subversive , or supposed constitutionally subversive actions of particular governments and politicians . |
28 | Erm I think erm both the low and the high figures would cause us problems , and that is why we have have accepted the County Council 's figures based on continuation of past trends , migration trends , which as my colleague from Leeds has pointed out earlier we are obliged to do and are continuing to do in following from R P G two in our depopulation of the . |
29 | As soon as the price of oil starts to go up again , then I 'm sure that it would be looked at in a far more serious manner . |
30 | cats and dogs being in the country there , were always about , the cat starts to go out just the same as the dogs did , they did n't and they did n't , even when we inherited that old , old tom cat in Sussex , he stayed with us and he , he mangy old thing was n't he , in one of the stables never accursed to me to . |