Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But Francis replied : ‘ With the squad I 've got , I 'm happy to carry on the way we are .
2 So we ca n't use the funds in our balance sheet , simply to carry on the way we are , we have to change .
3 There were no immediate changes , it went on from private enterprise , the changeover We were told at the time that we were just just to carry on the way we 'd been doing .
4 So the whole weight of the whole er the gear that actually sent the crusher going and made it so the jaws the swing jaw swing and all that , was er hanging on the cap you see .
5 When I peer along the track I see that it will be on the track across from me , going south to the river .
6 Susan laid down the paper she had been reading , and with one gloved hand made a little peep-hole on the steamy window of the railway carriage .
7 Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health .
8 Bluntly stated : an enquirer into ‘ the mind ’ has to know what is in his own mind and why it is filled in the way it is .
9 he and he were like this in the water I had to go down the bank I grabbed hold of him in the middle of his back , just turfed him out .
10 It may help if you use a notebook to write down the point you want to make .
11 And thanks to a smart directory — a custom-designed programme by Richard himself — senders can track down the person they want even if they have only the recipient 's first name , or just the vaguest idea of their title or where they work .
12 At a push , you could use a disk editor , such as the one included with Norton Utilities , to recover files — just hunt down the file you want and copy it to a new file .
13 Mathers twisted his head to pull off the bite he 'd taken ; he chewed for a while .
14 Well we 've had all this trauma about you know , cos I do you , where do you want the he said well do n't see much of daddy or nan and granddad and nana and granddad said they moved in on Christmas Day stay here and Rachael and Steven would n't come up , stay here on Christmas Day , it 's quite likely , quite likely to go with daddy he said but , in many ways I he said I know what we can do is when we send up the chimney we could put nanny 's address , nanny 's address on it , shall we ?
15 Having declared the new music to be — incomprehensible on the basis of traditional aesthetics ' , Nietzsche at once went on to sum up the task he saw before him : " the thing above all is to get beyond Lessing 's Laocoon " .
16 feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it .
17 Build up the time you spend in the sun slowly — start with 10 minutes and increase gradually .
18 The Watchmaker , having wound up the watch he had made , had retired elsewhere , presumably for contemplation .
19 The helmsboy then engaged full ahead , performed two pirouettes , and thundered back the way he had come in a cloud of blue exhaust smoke and coloured speech .
20 In the side panel of the door he found a street map of Oxford , together with a copy of Railway Magazine ; and opening out the map he traced the line of the River Cherwell , moving his right index-finger slowly northwards from the site marked Bathing Pool , up along the edge of the University Parks , then past Norham Gardens and Park Town , out under the Marston Ferry Road ; and then , veering north-westerly , up past the bottom of Lonsdale Road …
21 She saw them at the same moment and hesitated , then she turned and began walking back the way she had come .
22 But if he springs for the Savoy , he 's going to want to try out the stuff he saw in Swedish Au Pairs Get Raunchy . ’
23 Erm , and it 's quite an early start so it 's , it just makes it such a late night to for eating by the time you 've come out the cinema it 's erm
24 I th I think though , you know , after a year or two if he 'd moved away an if he moved out the area he would then break with his mother .
25 From about 1983 the courts started to rein back the development they had unleashed .
26 Yeah , past experience to find out the level they 're at at the moment .
27 Bizat , suspecting that-as the Victorians had discovered — exhibition clientele was going to be a mainstay of the Palace 's economy , started checking out the market he was aiming at .
28 A TOP fashion designer has won back the son she was accused of stealing .
29 ‘ To be fair , Kitty told us you were listed as killed on the Marne and by the time anyone found out the truth it was too late . ’
30 Once I found out the truth I would have sold it anyway . ’
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