Example sentences of "shoes [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have n't got my Heath shoes on , ’ said Francis .
2 ‘ Golden Opinion is pretty sensational , and Zilzal had better put his tennis shoes on in Florida — he 'll need them , ’ was the volley from the French champion jockey .
3 She 's dressed in this furry pink thing , and she 's got these little white shoes on .
4 I leave my shoes on , cos it 's too cold otherwise .
5 She had her best shoes on , and a new hat .
6 He put his feet on to the floor and saw that he still had his shoes on .
7 He said : ‘ I had brand new shoes on ; it was warm and they were uncomfortable so I undid the laces .
8 He stood near the end of the bed , pulling his shoes on .
9 To put the trousers , socks and shoes on , the patient sits in a chair , and lifts his hemiplegic leg to cross over the other leg .
10 Back in England , I had always looked on people who went round with no shoes on as crackpots and show-offs , on a par with youths who wore shirtsleeves in midwinter .
11 Five minutes later I would be shouting downstairs , ‘ All right , damn it , get your shoes on . ’
12 ‘ Put your shoes on ! ’
13 It was a wet morning so they just took him to the corner and ran him to the corner of Richmond Row in his bare feet — brought him back — ‘ Put your shoes on ! ’
14 I knew I was n't being terribly respectful , but I just cupped the telephone , looked her up and down and said : ‘ Well , you could put some shoes on . ’
15 And you 've got trim little parish shoes on . ’
16 Her clothes were crumpled and she had no shoes on .
17 No one can walk about in this garden without shoes on . ’
18 And put your shoes on , get your coat
19 He had shoes on .
20 He had shoes on ?
21 He had trainer shoes on .
22 I 'd put shoes on .
23 ‘ He sent him back to the pub ; he sat there for a while , and when he came back he 'd got the front shoes on .
24 He sent me into the pub to have a drink , and when I came out he had the two back shoes on .
25 He wished he 'd thought to put shoes on before he 'd started on this piece of nonsense ; feet felt like blocks of ice .
26 His feet were unshackled ; he still had his shoes on .
27 ‘ Go on up to the cottage while I get my shoes on . ’
28 ‘ I 've got no shoes on , ’ said Scarlet .
29 I mean once you get er in the , say you get on in grain and you got leather shoes on , well you 'd roll but th when you got , when you got rope , these rope soles , cos they used to grip on the grain , they would n't slip about .
30 Well , you see , if you keep changing the blacksmiths about and they 're altering horses feet all the time , putting plates on , putting shoes on , you see it 's a game of its own .
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