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

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1 He got asked out by that Kate .
2 I got to sit down after that , and I find a wooden crate .
3 Or recognising that up there the air might be too rarefied and you do n't want to go up at all .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Am I right in thinking that you would n't want to go on with these incursions ?
7 I do n't want to go out to much to the side there .
8 ‘ I do n't want to go back at all .
9 ‘ Do you want to go back to that place in Brittany again ?
10 I do n't want to go back to that . ’
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak .
15 If , also like me , you have a weakness for stockpiling past copies of nursing journals because you intend to catch up on such and such an article , then it is worth investing in some proper journal binders .
16 Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers .
17 I can understand how my friends got mixed up in all that .
18 But he was a bit of a womaniser and got mixed up in some scandal ; I never knew the whole story .
19 I 'm not saying that I would 've picked up on all those points because
20 He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components .
21 But I , I , I know that I missed out on the , the private education one because I should 've come back on that .
22 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
23 It was as much to disprove some of their absurd assumptions as to help you prove your own theories that I agreed to come in on this project .
24 Mr do you want to come in at this stage ?
25 Do you want to come out of this covered in glory or covered in Tipp-Ex ?
26 Until I find out more I do not want to come down on either side . ’
27 Until I find out more I do not want to come down on either side . ’
28 Do you want to come back on that ?
29 Mr do you want to come back on that ?
30 Do you want to come back on that Mr or do you want to wait a few moments ?
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