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

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1 Men can practise putting them on and feeling comfortable with them on their own so that they feel less awkward with someone else .
2 Ideally , you sh when you get a pair of shoes you should be able to put them on and do that
3 Can you eat three Shredded What for breakfast and keep them down while reading these ridiculous clichés ?
4 This is n't likely to be a major hazard to the adventurers , but it will surprise them , slow them down and prevent easy escape .
5 from carrying too much weight and then they get hooked and they press them down and runs right down this leg .
6 While this may not create such serious problems if the dog is a small Jack Russell terrier , a larger dog could quite easily knock someone over and cause serious injury .
7 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 .
8 He picked himself up and breasted another mound .
9 Arrange sturdy furniture to help your child pull himself up and take those first steps .
10 Yet each time that third line came round the tune seemed to gather itself up and find new energy from somewhere , and perhaps it did n't fall quite so far each time in the fourth , and Tabitha was captivated despite herself , watching the pretty man play and wondering how he would end it , how he could ever resolve the disagreement between the rush and the ebb , until she realized suddenly that he had , with a quiet , lilting little rill that ran up and then down and flicked its tail and was gone .
11 ‘ And they have been in touch , indicated their interest in pulling you out and requesting more information as to your whereabouts . ’
12 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 .
13 Now on the angle that you did there the degrees can you add those up and just before you start drawing it you should always add them up and make sure they all come to three sixty cos if it comes to four hundred it 's going to go right round and a bit further than once round .
14 Perhaps cuckoos have only in recent centuries started parasitizing their present hosts , and will in a few centuries be forced to give them up and victimize other species .
15 They are incredible divers , making perfect plunges into the foaming waters where the fall churns them up and disturbs aquatic life for them to feed on .
16 I would 've thought they could 've like somebody with an older text , they could 've took the old one out and shoved one of these back into it .
17 Neither of them back until gone eight o'clock , too late even to see the children .
18 ‘ 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 . ’
19 The consumer will be informed to keep the product away from his eyes but if it does get in the eyes , to wash them out and seek medical advice .
20 Just write them out and get used to writing them .
21 yeah it 's like they count them out and go that 's a small one
22 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 .
23 This autonomy is particularly apparent in older buildings , because they outlast generations of occupants : ‘ It always seems strange to me , ’ Fay Weldon remarks , ‘ how different families serve shifts in the same house ; as if the house owned them , sucked them dry , spat them out and tried again- and not the family that controlled the house at all . ’
24 see if I can get them out and do this .
25 It 's just possible that when the two of you were hunting for a means of rescuing the marchioness she could have pulled herself out and reached firm ground . "
26 we ca n't take him down and put that right , would n't make it , he said he 'd
27 What it is you have a bit of a power twist that easy and of course that 's embarrassing so when John met Maggie he thought well I ca n't twist her over and get stuck in there .
28 Julia let them haul her up and stuff extra pillows behind her head , but the pain sharpened and she was hard put to it not to swear at them for hurting her .
29 Like that to chain her up and keep all the food away .
30 Phone her up and think that 's not Vera I 'm talking to .
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