Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Any matters you wish to see me about between now and the end of August , please bring to my attention this week . |
2 | By 1755 serious friction had developed between England and France over their respective Far Eastern and North American colonies , and it was rapidly learned in London that the French had , though reluctantly , decided that only a major invasion of England itself could force the English to keep ships at home or bring them back from overseas . |
3 | If you ca n't plant them out at once , pot up the runners and plant out later . |
4 | Any road , you 'll have to carry me out of here feet first , I reckon . " |
5 | Where did I , oh I got them off of there did n't I ? |
6 | Please send them in with as much notice as possible . |
7 | The typology of the glass urns , which have not been found in this region before , places them shortly before 79AD , the year of the eruption of Vesuvius which destroyed Pompeii . |
8 | They want their money and they want them out of there . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm going to bed , and if you want me out of here in the morning you 're going to have to throw me out , bodily , just as I am . |
10 | Once you are able to make cables efficiently and know how they normally look , this might be a good time to try them out in more unusual yarns . |
11 | Well we have done I felt sorry cos I had n't really when she phoned me up over there I was up I thought oh my God ! |
12 | By October , though , these wally wagons had given way to splinter-thin rowing shells in which muscular lads sweated and gasped over their oars while a weedy wimp goaded them on to still greater suffering . |
13 | Harvey and Signe had hustled me out of there too quickly . |
14 | Spends his life trading paintings for a glass of wine and a fuck ; a hundred years later , some toffee-nosed clown at Sotheby 's is knocking them out for upwards of eight million . |
15 | keep it , keep it , glue them back on again ca n't you ? |
16 | ‘ Now , I want you both to just relax and take it easy , ’ she told them with a warm smile . |
17 | I want you out of here , all of you . |
18 | I want you out of here just as much as you must want to go . |
19 | I want you out of here within ten minutes . ’ |
20 | ‘ All I know is that Himmler wants you out of here . ’ |
21 | It 's the new Protagon , the tennis racket which sounds like a drug but which plays like an old friend , the loyal doubles partner who helps you to cope with the important things in life , things like how to fox the club champion who usually knocks you off without ever getting out of auto pilot mode . |
22 | Ah yes , he knows , she thought ; and I do n't trust him not to suddenly humiliate me further — to send some remark flying the length of the table . |
23 | No one to stop them keeping her here for as long as they wanted . |
24 | But it 's not that that 's keeping him away from tomorrow 's London marathon . |
25 | Jack had also met Tina 's grandad , whose quick mind and sense of humour had won him over at once . |
26 | There were certain crescendos when a particularly macho spectator would sweep a Bisu off his feet and kiss him furiously before roughly throwing him back into the circle again . |
27 | She was tempted to use the weather as an excuse to postpone her visit to J. Pringle & Sons , but the work ethic that had carried her successfully through so many years of study and so many examinations now exerted its leverage on her conscience once more . |
28 | If that guarantees he will stay at Leeds for the rest of his career , is nt that BETTER than say signing him now from somewhere else ? ? |
29 | She had expected him back before now . |
30 | He seemed far too competent for life to catch him out in so trivial a way . |