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

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1 Ideally , you sh when you get a pair of shoes you should be able to put them on and do that
2 Can you eat three Shredded What for breakfast and keep them down while reading these ridiculous clichés ?
3 This is all the time there is for Private Members ' Bills unless , as occasionally happens , the government takes them over and allots some of its own time to them .
4 He picked himself up and breasted another mound .
5 Arrange sturdy furniture to help your child pull himself up and take those first steps .
6 ‘ And they have been in touch , indicated their interest in pulling you out and requesting more information as to your whereabouts . ’
7 The hope was that the Soviet ‘ limited contingent ’ would stabilise the situation , allow the PDPA to sort itself out and regain some popular support , and then allow a decent withdrawal .
8 ‘ She still manages to stick her fingers in the swabs with monotonous regularity , then she says ‘ Ooops ! ’ , grins and chucks them out and opens another pack . ’
9 yeah it 's like they count them out and go that 's a small one
10 And then the the the store cattle they were in big open yards during the nights and then you used to let them out and eat these off er a grass field in Win i in in in in the daytime .
11 see if I can get them out and do this .
12 we ca n't take him down and put that right , would n't make it , he said he 'd
13 Like that to chain her up and keep all the food away .
14 Phone her up and think that 's not Vera I 'm talking to .
15 Just me ? today because in because it was in your place I came back from she 's got a big scratch book mum and she glued it on and came that close to me it 's about there and he threw it at me and there .
16 Oh and give her that ointment please , I have n't got it down and put this for the nurse .
17 ‘ If I could have a few minutes — let's say half an hour — to think it over and make some notes , I daresay we 'll be as right as a snail 's whisker . ’
18 ‘ I am desperately sad that our scheme did not come to fruition but I am glad that someone will take it over and bring these jobs to the area .
19 You try the hood on , then take it off and slit some more leather off the eye-holes .
20 And also , but half the time it 's the problem arises because it 's , the machines gone to personnel without something , and then we 've got to spend time either chasing it up or getting another bit or going round in circles .
21 The poet picked it up and sang another song …
22 Well we 'll just have to dig it up and put another one in
23 And of course we used to have desk infect inspections , of course we used to take that down before a desk inspection you see , this we had a surprise inspection and lifted it up and saw this and read it out , read it , Right , he said , And we 'll go God 's going to help you do something else , come out .
24 Go right round a f these the field and cut your first swathe out and tie it up with a a load of the straw that you 'd cut and bind it up , bundle it up and shove that in the hedge bottom .
25 Lydia flew back to the window , flung it up and said some further things into the darkness of the middle of the night .
26 Mm yes , but even her spare bedroom needs , she could be doing it up and renting that one .
27 He said : ‘ The people coming to the party were a bit daft and probably would have picked it up and done some damage with it . ’
28 Taking a long piece of string , she dragged it to and fro through the mud , heaping it up and turning that into men .
29 I hope we mix it up and play some nice sweet and deadly football … with Batty getting some of the credit he deserves .
30 But you can get grammar checkers which would check that and throw it out and say that 's not right .
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