Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He got asked out by that Kate . |
2 | Soft , weighty fabrics tend to fall easily into gentle folds ; an obvious example is cotton velvet which is both soft , supple and heavy . |
3 | Christie was to be married at Easter , but Ann planned to go over in late February to help with the wedding preparations and also , to take Sarah and see her settled in before she started her job . |
4 | I got to sit down after that , and I find a wooden crate . |
5 | Or recognising that up there the air might be too rarefied and you do n't want to go up at all . |
6 | Due to being hideosly shy and a little worse for the drink I did n't want to go up to some complete stranger and act like I knew him . |
7 | The conversation is about how to respond to an invitation to " step outside " at a party : the gist of B's turn is that if someone were to ask her to go outside for " fresh air " at a party , she would not want to go outside for fresh air , and would not go . |
8 | Also , and I do n't want to go on about this , I was a lonely person in those days and I had very little else to think about . |
9 | Am I right in thinking that you would n't want to go on with these incursions ? |
10 | ‘ We 're desperate to put that right because we do n't want to go down as one-season wonders . |
11 | I do n't want to go out to much to the side there . |
12 | ‘ I did n't want to go back under controlled circumstances , ’ he explained , ‘ I wanted to get on . |
13 | ‘ I do n't want to go back at all . |
14 | ‘ Do you want to go back to that place in Brittany again ? |
15 | I do n't want to go back to that . ’ |
16 | Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ? |
17 | ‘ You do n't want to go back to Red Cottage ? ’ |
18 | I find some people on the streets are quite like , pigheaded and they do n't really want to go back for some reason really . |
19 | Tony is amazed that anyone should want to go there at all . |
20 | But Jay did n't want to go home for three , what , four hours to mope over Lucy , alone ? |
21 | Folly tried to protest that she did n't want to go in at all , but her guide 's businesslike attitude and obvious haste made it difficult to intervene . |
22 | ‘ I intend hanging on to junior for a while longer yet , but I 'll let you know . ’ |
23 | Davis agreed to go up to 200 guineas , and in the event secured the unseen yearling for a mere 160 guineas . |
24 | These are intended to go well beyond simple reading comprehension checks , and they focus on aspects of style as well as giving abundant opportunities for vocabulary work , language development , and discussion . |
25 | Um I know er at the in the clinic and all that kind of thing , I mean goes on about these people quite a bit . |
26 | When I started travelling extensively in trains ( 1966 ) , which tend to go faster for longer than bicycle , car or bus , I could think better . |
27 | We 're only limited to go up to forty really are n't we ? |
28 | The MA(General) is especially well suited to those who intend to proceed subsequently to vocational training by means of a Diploma , Certificate or second degree . |
29 | Many of the knitting pattern diagrams are very simple shapes and make drawing up to full size and shaping , as far as armhole and neck , quite basic . |
30 | If the pH failed to come up to 5 after 20 minutes ( 1200 seconds ) , the acid clearance time was regarded to be 1200 seconds . |