Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb base] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is an optional metering scheme , and if you do live in a higher rateable value property , and you do n't use er above average amounts of water , you 'd probably you 'd probably benefit from put a water in or have a water meter installed . |
2 | I can not do better than compare a shoal of bream to a troop of soldiers : a compact , neat , orderly and efficient body of fish that patrol a water when the business of feeding is foremost in their minds . |
3 | I can not do better than quote a semi-paragraph from The Grail Legend by Emma Jung and Marie Louise Von Franz ( English translation 1971 ) : |
4 | As a preliminary to the ceremony , the Northern Ireland Royal Marine Band will march through Middlesbrough at 2pm and give a performance on the Russell Street boulevard . |
5 | But , Prof Richard De La Rue , of the university 's department of electronics and electrical engineering , and his team hope to go 20 times better and develop a cable which will transmit ten billion pulses , or two million simultaneous telephone calls . |
6 | ‘ Well , come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ she said , and showed me into the front room of the house . |
7 | ‘ Come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ suggested Jenny . |
8 | Her camp confirms the lengths to which Kylie is prepared to go to maintain the environment-friendly campaign and reveals she REFUSES to handle everyday plastics , because they can not be broken down naturally and pose a threat to the habitat . |
9 | I , I , I understand all the work like and I 'm sitting in class and I 'm doing fine fuck all and then I come in and get a test like and he cracks up |
10 | Come in and take a chair . ’ |
11 | While developers move in and make a killing . |
12 | I look through the letter-box but I ca n't see anything ; I reach in and feel a box on the far side of the thick door . |
13 | When you want , anything in the linen line go in and have a look . |
14 | And erm I 've seen these at ten o'clock at night you know people come in and have a bowl of sort of soup , and , well I suppose it 's gravy in there . |
15 | and erm , I always have them in and have a chat , you know , I do n't |
16 | Come in and have a drink . ’ |
17 | ‘ Come in and have a drink . ’ |
18 | " Come in and have a drink to warm you up . " |
19 | Come in and have a drink while we 're waiting ! ’ |
20 | ‘ Come in and have a drink . ’ |
21 | Any time you 're passing , come in and have a drink . |
22 | I mean you should have all your friends and neighbours in and have a party ! |
23 | Come in and have a cup of tea . |
24 | ‘ Come in and have a cup of tea , ’ she said . |
25 | Well if they do it again you should say come in and have a cup of tea . |
26 | ‘ Come in and have a coffee . ’ |
27 | and they come in and have a coffee , that 's it , good boy , and erm , er , so , I , I said well I 'm gon na have to go I 'm going over to me daughter 's she 's just had a baby so |
28 | They give in and buy a cat — but then Jessy decides she wants a dog , too ! ( 2–5 ) |
29 | I must marry Selina and settle down and raise a family . |
30 | Just bung that in like that seal it down and put a stamp on it . |