Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After all , she had nothing to go on apart from what Terry Lewis had told her , and she knew what a liar he was .
2 Laura , you let me throw up all over the alley , all over Bill 's cab .
3 Nevertheless , three-quarters of RAF churches have robed choirs , half of them made up entirely of adults and averaging eight to ten members .
4 No-one lives up here in the cleft of the White Kielder Burn .
5 ‘ He did n't mention you until he asked me to come up here with him . ’
6 He 'd been pressing me to come down here for a long time .
7 The Government wants them to find out more about the sort of error that leads to tragedies such as the Chernobyl blast in Russia .
8 I gazed out wildly over the crowds .
9 An interesting example of this , I read about recently in the press .
10 I crept back upstairs to my little room and spoke my account of the previous day 's events into my journal .
11 I lived down there for about five years .
12 I sit down here in the absolute silence with my reflection , in a sort of state of mystery .
13 I rode out today of a purpose to meet you .
14 And I went back down to bed and I got up again at five , went back there then the baby wake up at seven so I come up and stayed up .
15 I got up early for to paint the kitchen
16 got a he 's coming tomorrow you know , got the bird as well ai n't we , that 's why I got up early to I , go through deeply objective .
17 Oh well when I got up there of course you just
18 I says , Well alright that mi er very very nice chap to deal with and oh I I got on alright with him but he would n't have this .
19 Well I kept well I I got on alright with him cos he I were a lot younger and he used to give me sixpence to go and get some ice cream so as I them would be on their own a bit you see .
20 I got on well with Rosemary right from the start , soon realising that though I had lost one friend , I had found another .
21 I got on well with him and he was partly responsible a year or so later when I moved to a morning paper in Wales .
22 I got on well with Chris while he was here doing his research .
23 ‘ But I got on well with him .
24 I got on well with Frank and I was disappointed to see him go .
25 And I enjoyed it , it was quite good , I got on well with the staff .
26 I got on well with the teachers there before I went to Bridge Road .
27 And I got on swimmingly with them .
28 I got out silently at the next roundabout .
29 Another wave of kidnappings began soon after I got out there in 1985 .
30 When we saw Helen Stoner 's light , Holmes and I got in quietly through the window .
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