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

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1 SPURS star Gordon Durie hopes to carry on today where he left off with new striking partner Teddy Sheringham .
2 One thing I will commend you for , it took a lot of ball to carry on even when you had lost the thread .
3 ‘ Why did she stay on here if she dislikes him so much ? ’
4 You do n't look as if you mean it , sit down please because my lesson started ten minutes ago there 's one over there Now in a minute I 'm going to give you a printed sheet and it 's going to ask you how well you think you 're doing .
5 well it got just eased of a little bit and I thought oh well I 'd make it , so I hopped up to get me erm pension erm and I just got down here when it started again and I came around the front from there and I came around the front I was soaking
6 He looked around him as he went ; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert .
7 Your marriage must have broken down irretrievably because you and your husband or wife have lived apart either for at least two years and your husband or wife will consent to the divorce in writing or for at least five years .
8 We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't
9 The job analysts are in the position of actually making sure that a job description is filled in correctly before it goes to the jury on which Phil sits .
10 The Date Achieved is filled in only after you have reached your goal .
11 Cause the front tyres tend to go down more because they 're carrying more weight .
12 We got along well because I was sympathetic to his cause , and I understood why he was so disturbed by the obvious discrimination by the white man .
13 He moved on slowly until he reached one of the roads into the city .
14 I could hang on here till she comes back .
15 However logical may be the derivation of Protoctista as the name for a kingdom , I wonder if it is more likely to catch on now than it was in 1861 .
16 Do you think they 've come on then since we interviewed here ?
17 They 're all added in just because they do n't have an accident does n't might go for making it the safest infrastructure perhaps .
18 wish the boss would of come in even when I 'm here .
19 Some years afterwards walking down here after he 'd been his for his silver wedding , golden wedding and so on er , coming down that dri drift down from the back he looked at me he said I do n't know boy !
20 Oh well we had no feelings about it because I really was n't an Old Harlow person , nor was my husband and all that we could think about it was that it would be very good for the area , it would erm , bring work and employment and everything like that , but of course Old Harlow people were very , you know , a lot of them were very against it and yet , in the end , the Harlow High Street shops was , made a fortune in those first few years , you know , when there was nothing else and the , the Old Harlow High Street was n't of course paved over in those days , anything like that and it , it was a narrow , narrow high street , it was almost like taking your life in your hands walking down there because there were crowds of people obviously with all this influx of community and they er the main Chelmsford road used to come up through there , so it was a , a hell , sort of a traffic hazard really .
21 I sank down further until I could just see over the seat in front .
22 Abe ‘ The Babe ’ Lincoln looks down disapprovingly as our hero blows the crap out of anyone who moves .
23 Remember a couple of weeks ago when you were taking the piss out of him for being scruffy , you told him not to come in again unless he was wearing a tie .
24 ‘ I kept sleeping in , and I did n't want to come in late because you get a row or a detention — so I just stayed off . ’
25 And er but my husband was down here er a good year before we moved down here because there was n't accommodation available for us to move with i him you see ?
26 He had hardly sat down again when there was another strong kick at the door .
27 They were now walking along together as it was too cold to stand about .
28 Ordinary kids might go robbing or beating up old ladies , something like that ; I used to come down here 'cause I knew that was n't the right way to let out the aggression .
29 Rose liked to come down here when he old man got on her wick . ’
30 They guessed she was on a bad trip and moved in swiftly before she could hurt herself .
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